1961 Ferrari for sale!
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1961 Ferrari 250 PF Cabriolet This 1961 Ferrari 250 PF Cabriolet s/n 2343 GT is an amazingly well-documented, user-friendly and event-friendly Enzo-Era, drop-top Ferrari. On 14 June, 1990 Ferrari 250 PF Cab s/n 2343 GT was sold as an in-process restoration by RM Classic Car Investments of Chatham, Ontario, Canada, to Lee Brown, owner of Precision Auto Body, a very high-end repair and restoration shop in Reseda, California, and was owned by Lee Brown for the next thirty-three years. As part of the purchase price RM included an all-new tan leather interior, a re-chrome of the soft top framework and a new canvas soft-top with liner. RM also did further post-sale restoration work in 1990-1991 including new floor pans and rocker panels, (common areas of rust in early 250s) which was billed over eleven separate monthly invoices. The eleven invoices total $89,997.37, a huge billing in 1991 when labor was billed at $43.00 per hour. Once with Mr. Brown the engine rebuild was sublet to Don Rudd s Maranello Auto Parts in Tucker, GA; the chrome work was sublet to Van Nuys Plating in Van Nuys CA; the complete front and rear suspension was rebuilt, with most of the parts coming from Maranello Auto Parts in Tucker, GA and Partsource in Camden, Maine; the brake system was rebuilt with most of the parts ordered from GT Car Parts, Phoenix, AZ; the wire wheels were rebuilt by Valley Wire Wheel in Van Nuys, CA; a new grille, original Marchal headlamps with new buckets and many trim pieces were ordered from Re-Originals in Goodrich, TX; and the list goes on and on
We have about one-hundred and twenty pages of parts receipts and service listings, far too many to document, although they do offer a nostalgic trip down memory lane for those who have been in the business for many decades, listing both shops long gone and those still with us. The earliest invoice begin with Bill Rudd Motors, then in Scottsdale, AZ and then several dozen invoices from his son, Don Rudd at Maranello Auto Parts in Tucker, GA. Other parts invoices came from Bob Smith Enterprises in Gainesville, TX; Lyle Tanner Enterprises, Rockwall, TX; Newco Products in Reseda, CA; White Post Restorations, White Post VA; this author s former parts and restoration business, European Auto Restoration in Costa Mesa, CA and most recently GTO Engineering in Los Angeles. As shown in our video, the engine starts instantly, with virtually no smoke whatsoever. The carburation and ignition systems are in beautiful harmony, and the engine pulls cleanly and crisply from idle to redline, producing excellent power and oil pressure throughout the rev band. The transmission shifts well with good synchronization, both warm and cold. The clutch is well adjusted with good uptake, and the factory installed overdrive unit works beautifully. The brake pedal is high, effective, and confidence inspiring. The steering is responsive and suspension tight and cohesive. The water and oil temperature gauges, oil pressure, speedometer, tachometer, and clock are all operational, as is the fuel gauge. As part of the pre-sale inspection we ve done a compression test with all cylinders in the 175-190 lb range, photos available.
The 250 GT Series II Cabriolet was unveiled to the public at the Paris Auto Salon on 01-11 Oct. 1959 as a drop-top follow-up to the handsome 250 GT Coupe, which had been introduced a year earlier at the Milan Auto show. Because of the ever-increasing cost of racing, Ferrari needed to sell more road-going models to help subsidize his ever-expanding racing program. While road-going Ferrari s had been offered in the early-mid 1950s, each was essentially built-to-suit for each individual customer, keeping volume low and costs high, rendering them minimally profitable. The Series II Cabriolet became Ferrari s first commercially-successful, production-based convertible, serving as a showcase of Ferrari s race tested technology, while increasing income to support racing. The PF Cab offered generous space for both passengers and luggage and, at a glance, seemed to be somewhat longer than the coupe, thanks to a stylish kick-up just behind the doors and the elegant rear fenders, although the cabriolet and coupe actually shared nearly identical overall dimensions.
Mechanically, the Series II 250 GT Cabriolet was a considerable improvement over the earlier cars, with the addition of the updated and more powerful 3.0-liter, Colombo-derived V-12 Tipo 128 F engine. This engine was fitted with outside-plug cylinder heads and twin distributors, good for 240 hp, while an overdrive transmission allowed effortless high-speed cruising. The Series II PF Coupe and Cab were the first production Ferraris fitted with race-bred four-wheel disc brakes, while telescopic shock absorbers and handsome 16-inch Borrani wire wheels helped handling. The result was an elegant, understated, luxurious and, for it s time, a very quick Ferrari, with acceleration to 60 mph achieved in less than seven seconds, en route to a top speed close to 140 mph, making the 250 PF Cab the drop-top Super-Car of it s time.
250 PF Cab s/n 2343 GT has a well documented history from new, going from Luigi Chinetti motors to the Carrier air conditioning family in Connecticut in 1961 before going to a Dr. Petracini in Bedford, New York in 1966. In 1969 s/n 2343 GT was owned by Gary Bonner, New York, a songwriter who wrote the song So Happy Together before going to John Tennant III of Castle Rock, Colorado. In 1984 s/n 2343 GT went on to the ownership of Robert Mabit of Vercheres, Quebec, Canada and then, in 1986, to Wally Stonehouse of Toronto, Ontario. In 1990 s/n 2343 GT went to RM Classic Car Investments and was then sold to Lee R. Brown of Reseda, California. While the engine and suspension were rebuilt and the body was prepared for paint, the restoration was never completed and s/n 2343 GT went into long-term storage in the owner s hangar at the Van Nuys airport. Most recently 250 PF Cab s/n 2343 GT was taken to Fast Cars Ltd, in Redondo Beach to be inventoried, their invoice was $4,375.00, before coming to Ferraris-Online in March. 250 PF Cab s/n 2343 GT is matching chassis and engine numbers, of course, and it will be easy to get a Ferrari Classiche red book once p