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Chassis:
Entered by Ecurie Francorchamps, this 250 GTO debuted with a second in class at Le Mans in the hands of 'Beurlys' and 'Elde'. It continued to be campaigned by Jacques Swaters' team well into the 1963 season, usually with Guy Hansez behind the wheel. It was later acquired by Peter Clarke, who campaigned it in local and international events. Chassis 3757GT has remained in Great Britain and from 1978 has been owned by Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason. He later discovered that this was the very car he had seen in action at Brands Hatch in period, which had started his passion for cars in general and the 250 GTO in particular.
Chassis details |
Manufactured in |
June 14, 1962 |
First owner |
Jacques Swaters / Ecurie Francorchamps |
Last known location |
Ten Tenths Collection |
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