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Ferrari 250 Gt Cabriolet Series Ii - 1959-1962 | 
| At the end of the fifties, ferrari made serious efforts to produce a proper range of catalogued road cars. Having brought out the 250 gt coupe in 1958, the maranello factoiy launched a 250 gt cabriolet at the 1959 paris salon. | Specifications performance More than 100 mph
engine typedrivetrain: Water-cooled, single-overhead-cam vi2
displacement 2,953 cc (2.95 l) power output 250 hp transmission 4-speed manual
chassis: Tubular; Front independent suspension by coil springs and wishbones; Rear suspension by semielliptic leaf springs; 4-wheel dunlop disc brakes; 3,080 lbs. |
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| | About vehicle Unprofitable venture
there had been an earlier ferrari convertible sold under the 250 gt label in 1954, but it had only found 40 clients in. Four years. Despite an extremely high price, it had proved an unprofitable venture. Both models had convertible coachwork designed and built by pinin farina, but the new 250 gt series ii was plainer and more anonymous than its predecessor. Its relatively upright windshield and roomy trunk were perhaps lacking in elegance, but at least its occupants were better protected from the wind and could carry a reasonable amount of luggage.
scaled-down lincoln
some, critics of the new convertible claimed that the car was not up to ferraris high sporting standards. Aimed at the american market, the car was even accused of resembling a scaled-down lincoln continental! nevertheless, it still
carried the immortal ferrari vi2 power unit under its hood. Two hundred examples were sold in the space of three years Aimed particularly at the american market, the 250 gt farina cabriolet was designed to dent the pocket hook rather than to stir the soul. |
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