Classic example of the generational shift influencing the market - this Lusso will be worth significantly less than it was 10 years ago - still a pretty classic for use today making all the right noises
HIGHLIGHTS
S/N 4635
The 79th of 350 Ferrari 250 GT/L Berlinetta Lussos produced from 1962-64
Ferrari Classiche Certified with Red Book
Certified matching numbers by Ferrari Classiche
Steel body with aluminum doors, hood and trunk lid
High quality modern production tool roll
SEFAC paperwork
Marcel Massini report issued in 2015
Estimated $600,000 invested in the 2014 restoration by J&L Fabrication in Seattle, Washington
Recently serviced by Winning Makes in Santa Barbara, California at a cost of $62,806.82
Bare metal repaint applied by Jon Byers
Upholstery work by Shawn Parkhurst
Featured in Cavallino Magazine (issues no. 93 and no. 99)
Featured in Prancing Horse issue no. 124
Original 2953cc Colombo V-12 engine
Original 4-speed manual gearbox
Delivered new to Garage Francorchamps of Brussels, Belgium
The engine was rebuilt in Germany in 1996
At the 50th Anniversary of Ferrari held at Rome and Maranello in June of 1997, 4635GT had a minor accident involving the right front corner of the car
Repairs were effected immediately, together with other restoration work at Carrozzeria Zanisi in Modena, which totaled $36,000 at that time
Bare metal pictures from the 2014 restoration by J&L Fabrication show the extent of the damage to have been limited to the right front headlight area, which was subsequently replaced at the time