CMC Ferrari 250 GTO, Targa Florio 1964, Norinder/Troberg, #112, ENG
Limited Edition 2200 pcs.
The 250 GTO from the 1960s exerts a very special fascination on Ferrari fans. With it, the Scuderia succeeded in creating the racing car of the century, which still enjoys cult status today – because of its many sporting successes as well as its timeless elegance.
HISTORY (ORIGINAL VEHICLE)
Italian privateer racer Sergio Bettoja was the first owner of this 250 GTO. He debuted it at the Parma-Poggio hill-climb in June of 1962, and then sold the car to Count Volpi, who promptly fielded it at Le Mans. In April of 1963, chassis 3445GT was sold to Ulf Norinder, who had it painted in the Swedish national racing colours (blue with a yellow central stripe) and campaigned it with some success well into the 1964 season at Targa Florio, 2000km Daytona, 500km Spa and Monza. From 1965 onwards, the car passed through various hands until 2012, when chassis 3445GT was entrusted to Ferrari Classiche for a comprehensive restoration. The vehicle presented by CMC was chassis 3445GT raced by Norinder and Troberg with start number #112 to a 9th OA and 2nd IC finish at Targa Florio 1964.
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