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1955 Ferrari 250 Europa GT

1955 Ferrari 250 Europa GT

Although a 1955 Ferrari 250 Europa GT may not turn heads or open bank accounts like the 250 GTO, one that hasn’t seen road time since the 1960s is a rare find, indeed. One of only 43 ever made, the 250 Europa GT is a collector’s dream, and this one has a mere 20,000 on the odometer. It’s actually considered one of the finest examples of the model in existence, having sat in a private collector’s stable for decades. Under the hoo dis a 3.0-liter V12, and the unique colorway is black over orange… all original. This special 250 Europa GT is expected to command somewhere in the range of $2.2 to $2.6 million at Gooding & Co.’s auction that takes place May 3 through 7.