The Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta SWB Coupe of 1961 is a stunning Italian classic from the golden age of automotive design. The 250 GT Berlinetta was first produced in 1959 and was the last of the iconic 250 model range. The 1961 model features the iconic SWB (short wheelbase) body shape and is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful Ferraris of all time. The exterior of the 1961 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta features classic billowing curves with minimalist design sensibilities. Its iconic hood runs the length of the vehicle with four round headlights and a chromed bumper below. The signature Ferrari scarlet complete with chrome accents on the side, rear, and wheel hubcaps, makes this Ferrari one of the most recognizable cars in the world. The interior of the car is just as impressive, featuring luxurious leather upholstery paired with a walnut steering wheel. The cabin has a sporty yet classic look and feel, with three adjustable seats and a roll-cage protection. The instrumentation panel is fully integrated with analog instruments, with a full range of switchgear and electrical accessories, as well as air conditioning. Under the hood, the 250 GT Berlinetta is powered by a 3-liter V-12, which produces a heady 240 horsepower at 7000 rpm. The engine is mated to a four-speed manual transmission from ZF and features dual overhead cams and three two-barrel carburetors. The cars curb weight is only 2,400 lbs and it can reach a top speed of over 150 mph. In short, the Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta SWB Coupe of 1961 is one of the most iconic sports cars of its era, with spectacular design, iconic styling, and formidable performance. It is a true classic and its value has only been increasing over the years.
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