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Chassis:
One of several 250 LMs sold to Swiss privateer Scuderia Filipinetti, this chassis made its debut at the 1964 Monthlery 1000km. In 1965, it finished 6th overall at Le Mans and won its class at the Swiss Championship held at Monza. Chassis 6119 next passed into the hands of Pierre de Siebenthal, who continued to race the car until 1967. It eventually ended up in the United Kingdom where it was part of the noted collections of Anthony Bamford, Don Nelson and Martin Hilton. The ex-Scuderia Filipinetti 250 LM joined a Middle Eastern collection in 2010 and has since been completely restored by Ferrari. At its first public appearance in many years, it is seen here at the 2012 Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este. It has since been acquired by a British enthusiast, who showed it at Pebble Beach and the Goodwood Revival in 2015.
| Chassis details |
| Manufactured in |
September 1964 |
| First owner |
Scuderia Filipinetti |
| Last known location |
British Historic Racer |
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