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- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso wheelbase "2400.0".
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- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso abstract "The Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso is a GT car which was manufactured by Italian automaker Ferrari from 1963 to 1964. Sometimes known as the GTL, GT/L or just Lusso, it is larger and more luxurious than the 250 GT Berlinetta. The 250 GT Lusso, which was not intended to compete in sports car racing, is considered to be one of the most elegant Ferraris.Keeping in line with the Ferrari \"tradition\" of that time, the 250 GT Lusso was designed by the Turinese coachbuilder Pininfarina, and bodied by Carrozzeria Scaglietti. Although the interior was more spacious than that of the 250 GT, the 250 GT Lusso remained a two-seat GT coupe, unlike the 250 GTE. The car was manufactured for only eighteen months, from early 1963 to mid 1964, and was the last model of Ferrari 250 GT generation.Auto shows often provide an opportunity for manufacturers to introduce new designs publicly. Ferrari did so at the 1962 Paris Motor Show to unveil, as a prototype, the 250 GT Lusso. The prototype was almost identical to the production version, and only minor details changed thereafter.The new model was a way for Ferrari to fill a void left between the sporty 250 GT SWB and the luxurious 250 GTE 2+2, the Lusso met the new demands of the 1960s. Indeed, fans of sporting driving of the time became as fond of civilized designs, that is, comfortable and spacious, as they were of radical sports cars. Ferrari did not skimp on details in the GTL, which shows on the scales; weight ranged from 1,020 to 1,310 kg (2,250 to 2,890 lb), depending on equipment.Unusually brief for a Ferrari model, GTL's production began January 1963 and ended August 1964. According to a longstanding American expert on Ferrari, Peter Coltrin, the construction of the 250 GT Lusso must have begun soon after the presentation of the prototype of the Paris Motor Show.Although it was not intended to compete, the 250 GT Lusso made a few appearances in several sporting events in 1964 and 1965, such as the Targa Florio and the Tour de France. The final iteration of the 250 GT series, 351 copies of GT Lusso were produced before being replaced by the Ferrari 275 GTB. (Note nomenclature change due to increase in engine cylinder capacity.) Originally sold for $13,375, the GTL saw sales in 2010 between $400,000 and $500,000, and currently in 2013 values are approaching 4 times this figure".
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso assembly Carrozzeria_Scaglietti.
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso assembly Modena.
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso class Grand_tourer.
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso designCompany Pininfarina.
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso designer Pininfarina.
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso engine Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso__1.
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso height "1.29".
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso length "4.41".
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso manufacturer Ferrari.
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso predecessor Ferrari_250.
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso productionEndYear "1964".
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso productionStartYear "1963".
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso successor Ferrari_330.
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso thumbnail Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso_Berlinetta.jpg?width=300.
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso transmission "4 and 5-speed manual".
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso wheelbase "2.4".
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso width "1.75".
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- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso wikiPageWikiLinkText "250 GT Lusso".
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso wikiPageWikiLinkText "250 Lusso".
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso".
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ferrari 250 GT Lusso".
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso aka "GTL, GT/L".
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso assembly "Modena, Italy".
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso caption "Ferrari 250 GT Lusso at the Goodwood Breakfast Club 2008".
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso class Grand_tourer.
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso designer Pininfarina.
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso engine "2953.21".
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso manufacturer Ferrari.
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso name "Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso".
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso predecessor Ferrari_250.
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso produced "351".
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso production "1963".
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso successor Ferrari_330.
- Ferrari_250_GT_Lusso transmission "4".
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