The Ferrari 250 GT/L Lusso, produced between 1962 and 1964, stands as a testament to the golden age of Italian automotive artistry. With only approximately 351 units ever manufactured, this model embodies the pinnacle of Ferrari’s engineering and design, combining Pininfarina elegance with Scaglietti craftsmanship. As the final road-going Ferrari 250 GT before the 275 GTB transition, its rarity and allure make it a prized possession for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
For owners in New Jersey, donating your Lusso to Revive the Ride not only aids in the preservation of automotive history but also places your vehicle in the hands of experts who are dedicated to maintaining its concours-grade status. Each Lusso must adhere to strict matching-numbers and Ferrari Classiche certification standards, ensuring that your donation is valued and respected in the concours community.
📖Generation guide
Ferrari 250 GT/L Lusso • 1962-1964
This single short-production-run model boasts Pininfarina styling and Scaglietti coachwork. It features a 3.0L Colombo V12 engine, providing a perfect blend of performance and luxury, limited to approximately 351 units.
Known issues by generation
The Ferrari 250 GT/L Lusso, while celebrated for its design and performance, does have certain known issues. Attention must be paid to the authenticity and condition of its Pininfarina-Scaglietti coachwork, which combines steel and aluminum components. The Tipo 168/E Colombo V12 engine, a marvel of engineering, requires meticulous maintenance. Issues may arise from wear and tear on the original Borrani wire wheels, the quality of the Connolly leather interior, and the state of the period-correct Marchal headlights and ANSA exhaust systems. A thorough inspection by a qualified appraiser is essential to uphold its concours-grade integrity.
Donation value by condition + generation
Values for the Ferrari 250 GT/L Lusso range significantly based on condition and authenticity, with concours-grade examples fetching upwards of $2-3M at auction houses like RM Sotheby’s and Gooding & Co. Matching-numbers certification through Ferrari Classiche is absolutely mandatory for any vehicle of this tier, ensuring that its provenance is ironclad. Additionally, having original components such as Borrani wire wheels and period-correct interiors adds substantial value, while any factory color-change raises severe red flags during appraisals. Comprehensive restoration records from marque specialists can further solidify the vehicle's auction potential.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Ferrari 250 GT/L Lusso is a straightforward but critical process. All donations must undergo a qualified appraisal, and IRS Form 8283 Section B, signed and dated by the appraiser, is mandatory due to the vehicle's high value, often exceeding the $5k threshold by significant margins. Documentation proving matching-numbers and certifications from Ferrari Classiche are essential to maintain the vehicle's provenance and value. Enclosed transport of the vehicle is also a requirement to ensure its safety and integrity during the donation process.
New Jersey regional notes
New Jersey is home to several marque specialists who can assist Lusso owners in ensuring their vehicles remain in pristine condition. Facilities such as GTO Engineering and Bachelli & Villa are well-versed in the specific needs of Ferrari models. The state's climate poses unique challenges for vehicle preservation—owners should consider the impact of humidity and road salt on their treasured Lusso. Maintaining the vehicle’s authenticity through expert service in our region can help maximize its auction potential and preserve its historical value.
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