The Ferrari 250 GT/L Lusso, produced from 1962-1964, represents an end of an era, culminating in the last of the 250 GT series before the 275 GTB takeover. With just around 351 units produced, this exquisite model combines Pininfarina styling with Scaglietti coachbuilding, making it a coveted piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike. In Florida, several of these concours-grade examples circulate among collectors, each possessing a rich history and unmatched craftsmanship.
Our donation program values the significance of a matching-numbers Ferrari Classiche certification. Each donated Lusso must undergo a thorough appraisal to determine its proper auction value, which typically ranges between $2-3 million. This ensures that the legacy of each vehicle is preserved and honored, contributing to the automotive heritage that Palm Motor Legacy upholds.
📖Generation guide
Ferrari 250 GT/L Lusso • 1962-1964
The last production of the 250 GT series with a total of around 351 units. This model features a Pininfarina-styled aluminum and steel body, drawing on the competition success of the 250 GT SWB.
Known issues by generation
Typical concerns for the Ferrari 250 GT/L Lusso include ensuring the integrity of its Pininfarina-Scaglietti coachwork, where proper verification of body components is essential due to the mix of aluminum and steel. The Colombo V12 Tipo 168/E engine, while renowned for its performance, should be inspected for any signs of wear, especially the triple Weber carburetors and the originality of the Borrani wire-wheels. Period-correct restoration using authorized Ferrari Classiche facilities is important to maintain the concours-grade standards expected from such a luxury vehicle.
Donation value by condition + generation
The potential market value of a concours-grade Ferrari 250 GT/L Lusso is heavily influenced by the adherence to original specifications and certification standards. Matching-numbers Classiche certification is mandatory, and all components, including Borrani wire wheels and Connolly leather interiors, must meet period-correct authenticity. Notably, any factory color changes can severely affect valuation, and thus, comprehensive restoration documentation from recognized specialists adds considerable value. Auction comparisons from leading houses like RM Sotheby's and Gooding & Company are crucial for establishing value in this esteemed tier.
Donation process for this model
When considering donating a Ferrari 250 GT/L Lusso, please be aware that a qualified appraisal is mandatory. This includes IRS Form 8283 Section B, signed and dated by the appraiser. Additionally, all original documentation verifying matching-numbers and appropriate certifications such as Ferrari Classiche Red Book must be provided. Transport to our facility must also meet concours-grade standards, ensuring the vehicle's heritage is respected throughout the donation process.
Florida regional notes
Florida offers a vibrant community of Ferrari enthusiasts and specialists well-versed in the nuances of the 250 GT/L Lusso. Marque specialists such as GTO Engineering, Bachelli & Villa, and Carrozzeria Cremonini are accessible within the region for any restoration needs. Coupled with Florida's favorable climate, potential owners can maintain their vehicles in optimal condition, enhancing their longevity and value in the collector market.
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If you own a 250 GT/L Lusso and are considering a donation, your contribution will not only preserve automotive history but also inspire future generations of collectors. Join Palm Motor Legacy in celebrating the heritage of this remarkable vehicle and ensure its legacy continues to thrive.
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