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Chassis:
The seventh 'Second Series' 250 GT Coupe built, this example was delivered new to Italian Giacomo Cuoghi, who was a Modena resident and lived only a few kilometres from the Ferrari factory. It was sold on in Italy in 1967 and then moved to the United States through Tom Meade. By July of 1969, it was owned by Rip Martin and fitted with a correct, spare engine. Chassis 1533GT returned to the public in the mid 2000s, when it was owned by William Senyak. As a restoration project, it was sold to England by American specialist Tom Shaughnessy. It was then completely restored by GTB Restorations. The 250 GT Coupe was then shown at several events and was also featured in Classic & Sports Car magazine. In 2019, it was consigned to the RM Sotheby's Villa Erba sale.
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| Manufactured in |
1959 |
| First owner |
Giacomo Cuoghi |
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