The Ferrari 250 GTO Coupe 1964 is a classic sports car that exudes elegance and performance. First unveiled at the 1962 24 Hours of Le Mans, the 250 GTO was the pinnacle of Ferrari's sports car production. It was a powerful and lightweight racecar designed by engineer Giotto Bizzarrini, featuring a 3.0-liter V12 engine with dual overhead camshafts and capable of producing up to 300 horsepower. The sleek exterior of the 250 GTO features a long sloping hood, low profile, and curved side windows that have become long-time features of the Ferrari brand. The signature triple exhaust outlets on the rear of the car are an athletic and aerodynamic feature that gives the coupe an unmistakable presence on the road. The cockpit is designed to keep the driver comfortable and secure, featuring upholstered leather bucket seats separated by a chrome-trimmed center console. The hand-pounded alloy body was light, yet strong -- a perfect combination for performance and racing. While the Ferrari 250 GTO coupe was designed for speed, it also achieves a commanding presence on the street as a timeless classic.
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