In 1954, the first of the 250 GTs, the 250 Europa GT, came into existence, bearing a 217-horsepower V-12 engine and a long racing bloodline. The 259 GT line was neither a longlived nor mass produced product, as it only lasted one decade and a fairly limited production number.
In 1962, Ferrari released a new version of the 250 GT, which was dubbed the 250 GT Lusso, "Lusso" meaning "Luxury." The 250 GT/L is one of the more rare Ferraris in the world today, as only 350 models were ever built and the number of surviving models is not readily available.
Year
1963
Seats
2
Body
coupe
Drive Side
left
External color
silver
Interiors
black
Drive
rear
Air conditioning
yes
Audio Media Connection
yes