Ferrari 250 GT Swb: The Remarkable History of 2689 by Heseltine, Richard

Ferrari 250 GT Swb: The Remarkable History of 2689

The 250-series was an early Ferrari success story and in 1959 spawned one of the most recognisable...
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Author: Richard Heseltine
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Ferrari 250 GT Swb: The Remarkable History of 2689 by Heseltine, Richard

Ferrari 250 GT Swb: The Remarkable History of 2689

$100.76

Ferrari 250 GT Swb: The Remarkable History of 2689

$100.76
Author: Richard Heseltine
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
The 250-series was an early Ferrari success story and in 1959 spawned one of the most recognisable sports cars ever built. It is now also one of the most coveted. The 250 GT Berlinetta (aka SWB, 'Short Wheelbase') had a dual role as supreme grand tourer and outstanding racing car. Chassis 2689GT, the subject of Ferrari 250 GT SWB, was purchased by amateur racer Pierre Dumay on behalf of his friend Pierre Noblet - who had written off his previous 250 GT SWB in an accident at Clermont-Ferrand. Shortly after taking delivery, Noblet and co-driver Jean Guichet took the new car to a class-winning third place overall in the Le Mans 24 Hours - the dawn of a relatively brief, but very bright, competition history.

Author: Richard Heseltine
Publisher: Porter Press
Published: 12/01/2019
Pages: 128
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.40lbs
Size: 9.70h x 11.20w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9781907085871

About the Author

Author and journalist Richard Heseltine writes with a focus on classic and contemporary performance cars and motor sport history. A former staff member of Classic & Sports Car and Motor Sport magazines, he is the author of books on subjects as diverse as small-series British sports cars, Italian coachbuilding, Ferrari design history, and a biography of racing driver and team principal Graham Warner. Richard lives in Shropshire, where he attends to a coachbuilt Italian classic of his own - a 1966 Moretti 850 Sportiva.


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