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Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Competizione

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maes... esto sí es CALIDAD.

Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Competizione del 1961, ex-Stirling Moss, completamente restaurado por la misma Ferrari a través de su división Ferrari Classiche. Es uno de sólo tres 250 GT Berlinetta SWB que tienen volante a la derecha, fue corrido por Sir Stirling Moss, Innes Ireland y Graham Hill, tres de los más grandes pilotos de esa época y por cierto fue el Ferrari que más veces corrió Moss (5 veces en 12 participaciones con la Scuderia)

Háganle números que para esta restauración total Ferrari Classiche tuvo que buscar los planos originales del modelo, y fabricar varias piezas completamente nuevas, entre ellas el block del motor, pistones, bielas, árboles de levas, tanque de combustible y otros. Ni me imagino lo que puede costar un brete de estos, pero a este momento desde el 2006 Ferrari Classiche ha hecho ya 28 restauraciones totales de carros históricos de la marca, y procesado certificaciones para más de 1000 carros.



Chassis no. 2735 was one of only three right-hand drive Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Competitizione short-wheelbase cars. It was also the second Rob Walker/Stirling Moss GT Berlinetta, the other being chassis no. 2119. This successful sports car has just completed a painstaking restoration by the Ferrari Classiche department in Maranello, which included recasting an engine block to the original specifications, coinciding with the anniversary 50th of this famous model.

This particular sports car was also the only 250 GT Berlinetta to be raced in period by no fewer than three of the great drivers of the day – as well as Stirling Moss, it was also raced by Graham Hill and Innes Ireland. The car was delivered to Le Mans on the 6th of June 1961, in Rob Walker colours, but to race for Luigi Chinetti’s NART team. The car weighed in at 1107 kilogrammes.

The Race History

1961 - Le Mans 24 Hours: Stirling Moss and Graham Hill. GT Lap record. DNF. Running 3rd overall in the 9th hour, well ahead of the other works prototypes until a fan blade broke loose and sheared the water pump. Silverstone International Trophy: Stirling Moss 1st OA, Pole Position and GT lap record. Moss faces the newly launched and all-conquering E-Types for the first time and beats Graham Hill, Bruce McLaren and Roy Salvadori, all driving E-Types. Brands Hatch. Peco Trophy: Stirling Moss 1st OA, Pole Position and GT Lap record. Moss again sees off Mike Parkes in the other SWB as well as Graham Hill, Salvadori and McLaren in the E-Types. Goodwood Tourist Trophy: Stirling Moss 1st OA. Moss wins his 7th and last TT, defeating Parkes in a SWB and Jim Clark and Salvadori in Aston Martin DB4 Zagatos. Giotto Bizzarrini, who oversaw the Ferraris at the race, then drove #2735 over the Alps and back to Maranello. Nassau Tourist Trophy: Stirling Moss 1st OA. This is the last race Moss will win before his accident.

1962 - Daytona USA 3 hours: Innes Ireland DNF. The car was now assigned to UDT-Laystall although still racing in Rob Walker colours Oulton Park GT Race: Innes Ireland 4th OA. GT Lap record. Pole Position. Chassis no. 2735 was the Ferrari most raced by Moss (five races out of 12 Ferrari drives) and also the car he won most races in. He describes it as the ‘best GT car in the world’.


The car was then bought by Chris Kerrison, painted silver and raced with some distinction, before crashing into John Surtees’ GTO and Jim Clark’s Aston Martin DB4 Zagato at the 1962 Goodwood Tourist Trophy. After this it was sent to Ferrari for repairs, but Kerrison then entrusted the car to Bizzarrini who had Drogo build a pseudo GTO on the chassis. The car was variously raced at Spa, the Nürburgring, the Tour de France and many British circuits.

It was later owned and raced by the Hon. Patrick Lindsay, Dick Crosthwaite and Vic Norman amongst others. In 1983 the Drogo body, which had been crashed and was deteriorating, was removed by a UK specialist and replaced with new bodywork to the original Scaglietti GT Berlinetta short-wheelbase design. In late 2007 the current owner, Clive Beecham, entrusted Ferrari Classic with a complete body-off restoration. The car, which has a continuous, uninterrupted history, had - naturally enough for a racing car - been subject to numerous repairs over the years. When stripped by Ferrari Classiche, a number of incorrect repairs to the chassis came to light, and these were rectified according to the factory’s original chassis blueprints.

The engine was totally overhauled, with a correct-specification engine block being cast by the factory to replace the non-original block that had been fitted in 1967. At the same, the original specification Weber 46s were fitted, the transmission and differential were overhauled, and all worn or non-original components repaired or replaced with original parts. Where original parts were no longer available - such as pistons and connecting rods, cam shafts, gear selector forks, aluminium riveted fuel tank and exhaust system - these were remanufactured by Ferrari Classiche using the designs from the company’s extensive archives.

In respect of the car’s provenance, Ferrari Classiche carried out a fine-tuning operation on the bodywork. All the existing body panels were retained, but a number of structural areas were rectified where modifications had been made in period when the car was rebodied by Drogo and the scuttle line lowered. The result is a 250 GT Berlinetta that completely respects the criteria of correct technical specifications and authenticity as laid down by Ferrari, with every single component corresponding to the exact description of the car according to the build sheet when it left the factory in June 1961.


Sir Stirling Moss con el 2735
http://www.italiaspeed.com/2009/cars/ferrari/06/stirling_moss_250_gt_berlinetta_competizione/101.jpg

Fiorano, Stirling Moss al volante
http://www.italiaspeed.com/2009/cars/ferrari/06/stirling_moss_250_gt_berlinetta_competizione/102.jpg

Fiorano
http://www.italiaspeed.com/2009/cars/ferrari/06/stirling_moss_250_gt_berlinetta_competizione/103.jpg

Otra en Fiorano
http://www.italiaspeed.com/2009/cars/ferrari/06/stirling_moss_250_gt_berlinetta_competizione/105.jpg


Ferrari Classiche

This department was set up in 2006 to provide owners of classic, veteran and historic Ferraris with dedicated maintenance, repair and renovation services, technical assistance and authenticity certification. Thus far a total of 1,000 certification requests have been processed. The certification process involves researching the original designs of the historic Prancing Horse cars held in the Company’s own Archive which houses details of all of the GT, competition and sports prototype cars built by Ferrari since its foundation. Any work done on the cars is carried out in compliance with those original designs. In all, 28 full restorations have been carried out at Ferrari Classiche’s dedicated workshop. 2009 is a very important year for Ferrari collectors as they are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the launch of the 250 GT Berlinetta SWB.
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que increible. Que historia mas excelente.
Y del carro bueno sobran las palabras.......una belleza
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Mae que increible, esa es la palabra.
Peter y ademas de la restauracion,
yo lo que me pregunto es cuanto
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Dolcissimo!!!!!

Che MAchina!!!!!!!!

Mae!! Se me salen las babas de ver esa deliciosura de carrocería, seguro le pasaría cera en estado catatónico todo el día !!!
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Qué belleza de carro !!!

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Mae que bellos que son los Ferrari clasicos, sobre todo este Berlinetta con ese color...!
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Uhmm bueno si un 250 GTO fue subastado en casi $11 000 000 yo calculo que este puede andar en unos $16 000 000 :alien: alguien tiene el dato de en cuanto esta valorado semejante belleza...
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Bueno revisando mas me acabo de dar cuenta q ese q postie se queda corto... remataron un 250 GTO en 20 millones de euros... mas de $28 000 000 :bom: :bom:

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diay si una ferrari siempre sera una ferrari...
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par de fotillas más del amor de carro... y la historia que encontré en http://www.finecars.cc/en/editorial/art ... 48cd55cb57


Sir Stirling Moss con el personal de Ferrari Classiche
http://www.finecars.cc/typo3temp/GB/833f447554.jpg

Clive Beecham (dueño del carro) y Stirling Moss junto con Stefano Domenicali
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Fiorano onboard
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Maranello, 30 April 2009

On 30 April 2009 Sir Stirling Moss was reunited with the Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta, chassis # 2735 GT, at the Ferrari factory in Maranello. This was the car in which he won his seventh Tourist Trophy race, at Goodwood in 1961, having also won it in a 250 GT SWB, chassis # 2119 GT, the previous year. As with chassis # 2119 GT, this car was also supplied new in the famous dark blue with a white nose band colour scheme of his entrant Rob Walker. They took delivery of 2735 GT at Le Mans in 1961, where it was entered under the NART banner, and driven by (Sir) Stirling partnered with Graham Hill, who would win his first World Drivers’ Championship the following year. It was not a successful debut, as it retired in the 10th hour when a fan blade came free and severed a water hose, which overheated the engine. However, it was leading the GT class, and running 4th overall, at the time, the only consolation being the GT lap record. (Sir) Stirling raced 2735 GT to victory in all his other five outings in the car during 1961, the International Trophy at Silverstone, the Peco Trophy at Brands Hatch, the previously mentioned Tourist Trophy at Goodwood, plus the Over 1500cc GT Car race and the Nassau Tourist Trophy in the Bahamas. The latter race being the last he would win before his career ending accident at Goodwood in 1961.

The occasion of the reunion was the completion of its restoration for its current long time custodian (his description), Clive Beecham, by Ferrari Classiche in Maranello. The gathering started with lunch at the Cavallino restaurant, at which Sir Stirling entertained the assembled guests with anecdotes about, and opinions of, deeds done and racing drivers past and present. After lunch, the party transferred to the Ferrari Classiche department in the factory for the official presentation of the car. A bonus was the presence of many of the cars entered in the RM Auction in Maranello, including the 250 Testa Rossa, chassis # 0714 TR, and the CanAm configured 330 P4, chassis # 0858, which has been out of public view for a number of years. Amongst those in attendance was Giulio Borsari, the renowned Ferrari and Maserati mechanic from the fifties and sixties, who greeted Sir Stirling warmly, whilst Stefano Domenicali took time out from his F1 woes to welcome the celebrated visitor.

The party then transferred to the Fiorano test track, where Sir Stirling gave guests rides around the track in his old warhorse, now in fine fettle after its restoration, with a new Ferrari Classiche engine block, as the original had parted company from the car somewhere in the mists of time. Being one of the “fortunates” who “hitched a ride”, I can only say that I was amazed at his driving skills as he approaches his 80th birthday, it was a demonstration of speed, finesse and unbounded enthusiasm. When Roberto Vaglietti of Ferrari Classiche asked for his opinion of the car after the first couple of runs, it was interesting to hear him say that he remembered the peddles being closer together, as it was easier to heel and toe when he drove it new, and he felt that it needed a lower rear axle ratio as he was having to use first for the hairpin! Sure enough, when it came to my turn to ride with him, it was a neat double declutch into first for the hairpin, power on early, the tail trying to wag, deftly caught, and off down the straight, you could sense that he was really enjoying the reunion!

Clive Beecham entrusted the car to Ferrari Classiche for a complete body off restoration in 2007, and since then they have meticulously checked all aspects off the car, rectified incorrect repairs to the chassis that had been carried out over the years, using original specification materials all in accordance with the original blueprints. As previously mentioned, a new block was cast and the engine components rebuilt into it, with new parts, to the original specification, fitted where they didn’t match the criteria of the original build sheets. At the same time the gearbox and rear axle were fully checked and overhauled. As the car had been re-bodied by Drogo to a different body style after a racing accident in 1962, the body currently fitted is a replacement to the original Scaglietti design, supplied and fitted in England in the early eighties, and this was the subject of some detail work in the structural areas, which had been modified when the Drogo body was fitted. Thus the car as it stands today matches the build sheet details as when it left the factory new in June 1961.

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par de fotos de época también...


RAC Tourist Trophy 1961 (foto autografiada por Sir Stirling)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v299/delfi_r/slot%20classic/goodwood%2061/b82b217d.jpg

Daytona 3 Hour Continental - 11 febrero 1962
http://www.racingsportscars.com/WatermarkedImageHandler.ashx?dir=photo/1962&img=Daytona-1962-02-11-007.jpg&txt=%C2%A9%20Louis%20Galanos&wi=&mode=Null

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Estas son en Goodwood 1961

http://imcdb.org/images/182/970.jpg

http://img159.imageshack.us/img159/7625/capture49ben6.jpg

http://img159.imageshack.us/img159/3628/capture49cqv6.jpg

Festival Goodwood 2008
http://www.supercars.net/carpics/4233/1961_Ferrari_250GTSWBBerlinettaSEFACHotRod3.jpg



Esta era la carrocería Drogo que le habían puesto al carro después de un accidente en 1962. La tuvo hasta 1980 cuando el espcialista inglés Grand Prix Metalcraft construyó una carrocería con las especificaciones originales. Tan bueno fue ese trabajo que los mismos de Ferrari Classiche optaron por usar esa misma porque se apegaba 100% al diseño y construcción original.

http://www.imca-slotracing.com/images/3611GT_with_2735body_250GT_swb_drogo_neri_bizzarrini.jpg

http://www.imca-slotracing.com/images/Drogo%202735GT.jpg
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Maravilla de nave, a veces creo que nací en la década equivocada :-#
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Esto si me saco el menudo jejeje

. "Where original parts were no longer available - such as pistons and connecting rods, cam shafts, gear selector forks, aluminium riveted fuel tank and exhaust system - these were remanufactured by Ferrari Classiche using the designs from the company’s extensive archives."

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Sin duda un pedacito del tiempo reconstruido en el tiempo! Una belleza :D
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nosea guebon!!! como yo no avia visto este tema!!!! :bom:

mae pancho!!! que clase de nave mae!! que aporte a la historia tan grande nos ilustra guebon!!

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+GTR+kitos+GTR+ escribió:nosea guebon!!! como yo no avia visto este tema!!!! :bom:

mae pancho!!! que clase de nave mae!! que aporte a la historia tan grande nos ilustra guebon!!

calidad de tema!!!!!

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pd> lo mejor es leer toda esa info escuchando metalica jajajajaja viera que matiz me tenia!!
servido mop:

http://mundomotorizado.com/foros/viewto ... 27&t=23496

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pmontero escribió:
+GTR+kitos+GTR+ escribió:nosea guebon!!! como yo no avia visto este tema!!!! :bom:

mae pancho!!! que clase de nave mae!! que aporte a la historia tan grande nos ilustra guebon!!

calidad de tema!!!!!

mae te tengo una tareita:
mae si se puede? mae se ve que ustes sabe y conose demaciado de ferrari mae, quiero pedirle info de este ferrari, que es de mis favoritos de todos los tiempos!

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servido mop:

http://mundomotorizado.com/foros/viewto ... 27&t=23496

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no le creo mae!!! :bom: que rajado pancho!! gracias mi hermanito!! :rr:
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