Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Series II — 1960

Exclusive Off-Market Opportunity

Exceptional Classic Ferrari | Private Sale | Europe

Executive Summary

An exceptional opportunity to acquire a 1960 Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Series II, one of the most elegant open-top interpretations of Ferrari’s legendary 250 series.

This privately held example is presented as a fully documented matching-numbers car, having undergone a comprehensive refurbishment and benefiting from more than three decades of preservation in climate-controlled conditions.

Highlights

▪ 1960 Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Series II

▪ Elegant open grand-touring configuration

▪ Coachwork by Pinin Farina

▪ Ferrari’s celebrated 3.0-litre Colombo V12

▪ Highly regarded model within the Ferrari 250 lineage

▪ Privately held European example

▪ Confidential private sale

Opportunity Overview

Designed by Pinin Farina, the 250 GT Cabriolet Series II combined Ferrari’s celebrated V12 engineering with the refinement and elegance of a grand touring convertible.

Produced in limited numbers, the model has become a highly desirable reference among collectors of significant post-war Ferraris.

This particular example benefits from extensive documentation, matching-numbers configuration and a comprehensive restoration history, offering an opportunity to acquire an important example of Ferrari’s classic open-top grand touring heritage.

Key Information

MarqueFerrari
Model250 GT Cabriolet Series II
Year1960
ConfigurationMatching Numbers
ConditionFully Refurbished / Restored
StorageClimate-Controlled for 30+ Years
AvailabilityPrivate Sale
DocumentationComprehensive

Collection Significance

The Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Series II belongs to the celebrated family of Ferrari 250 grand tourers powered by the marque’s Colombo V12.

With approximately 200 examples produced, its combination of limited production, Pinin Farina styling and open-top configuration has established the model as an important collector Ferrari from the period.

Confidentiality

Further documentation, detailed provenance, restoration records and commercial terms are available to qualified prospective buyers upon request.