The second 250 GTO built. Originally a Scuderia Ferrari car. First raced at Sebring March 1962. Second overall and 1st in GT with Phil Hill and Oliver Gendebien. Then raced at Le Mans, June 1962, finishing 6th overall and 3rd in GT. Raced through the 1962 season as a NART car and then sold to a privateer who had an excellent season in 1963 and 1964. This is the second of only 39 250 GTOs built and one of only very few to have raced as a factory team car. A unique opportunity to own the very best in the Ferrari world. Price on application.
The second 250 GTO built. Originally a Scuderia Ferrari car. First raced at Sebring March 1962. Second overall and 1st in GT with Phil Hill and Oliver Gendebien. Then raced at Le Mans, June 1962, finishing 6th overall and 3rd in GT. Raced through the 1962 season as a NART car and then sold to a privateer who had an excellent season in 1963 and 1964. This is the second of only 39 250 GTOs built and one of only very few to have raced as a factory team car. A unique opportunity to own the very best in the Ferrari world. Price on application.
S/n 3387 GT. 250 GTO. 2nd car built. Scuderia Ferrari to Chinetti to Grossman.
1962, 16 Mar., Certificate of Origin issued.
1962, March, sold to Chinetti/NART for $9,700 with a trunk full of spares for 2643 GT, a Pininfarina.
1962, 24 Mar., Sebring, 2nd OA, Ist GT. P. Hill/O. Gendebien, #24. S. F.NART, but they were given 1st prize money.
1962, June, sold to B. Grossman for $13,600, including duty paid and preparation for Le Mans. Registered on NY plates 28790.
1962, 23 June, raced at Le Mans, 6th OA, 3rd GT, # 17, Grossman/F. Roberts. The Le Mans “costs” were $1,600,on the Chinetti invoice.
1964, February, crashed at Daytona when it broke a front wheel coming of the banking onto the front straight. Body destroyed. New body obtained by Mike Gammino by flying to Italy and buying a body directly from Scaglietti. Also bought a new engine block internal # 2222.
1965, sold to K. White. Sold to B. Stayman, Troy, Michagan.
Sold to S. Griswold, new US body made
Sold to M. De Friece.
Sold to G. Tatum.
1979, sold to R. Finger.
1979–80, Ferrari Owner’s Club Roster, listed by Stephen Griswold, Berkeley, CA, also listed by Marke De Friece.
1980, FOC Roster, listed by De Friece.
1990, car stolen by six men from the Savannah area. The mastermind was a Kawasaki motorcycle dealer who faxed various potential buyers on his own fax machine offering the car. Kirk F. White showed up to buy the car with a Cashier’s check for $4,300,000 in hand, was informed it had to be a fake since the real car was with Ron finger, and Kirk passed on the car and started the rumor that a fake was being offered. The F.B.I. picked the car up that afternoon. The thieves were sent to Federal Jail.
1995, March, spoke with Ron. He is definitely interested in selling the 250 GTO. He doesn’t use the car anymore.
1997, 27 Aug., spoke with Ron Finger. He turned down two offers for $3,750,000. He wants $4,000,000.
1997, 29 Aug., faxed the usual historians to clear up the history of this car.
1997, 29 Aug., Gerald faxed back, copy in file. He feels the car is very kosher.
1997, 30 Aug., Alan Boe faxed back, copy in file. He feels the car is a good car.
1997, 31 Aug., Ron Finger faxed with his updates on the theft.
1997, 2 Sept., potential buyer calls to offer $*,***,000. It is a start.
1997, 3 Sept., Gerald faxed back to Ron Finger, in detail, to explain how he feels the “fake” rumor started. Copy in stock file.
1997, 4 Sept., sent Fed–Ex “care package” to potential buyer. Will meet to work out potential tax trades with Ron Finger.
1997, September, sold to new owner.
1998, 22 July, seen at British Racing Drivers Club (BRDC) Track Day, Silverstone. Red/black w/blue seats. GA 84348. LHD. USA.