If you own a Ferrari 250 GT/L Lusso in New York, you possess a remarkable piece of automotive artistry, part of a limited production run of just 351 units between 1962 and 1964. This grand-tourer stands as the last road-going iteration of the revered 250 GT series before the transition to the 275 GTB, embodying a quintessential blend of elegance, sportiness, and Italian craftsmanship. Recognized as a blue-chip collectible, concours-grade examples command auction values soaring between $2-3 million at venues like RM Sotheby's and Gooding & Company.
To ensure your Lusso maintains its value and pedigree, it's crucial to have matching-numbers certification from Ferrari Classiche, as well as thorough documentation of its provenance, including any celebrity ownership, such as that of Steve McQueen. Donating your Lusso not only supports our mission at Metro Wheels but also helps preserve the legacy of this automotive icon for future generations while adhering to the highest standards of authenticity.
📖Generation guide
Ferrari 250 GT/L Lusso • 1962-1964
The final version of the 250 GT series, the Lusso combines Pininfarina styling with Scaglietti's hand-formed coachwork. Each example features a Tipo 168/E V12 engine, renowned for its performance and beauty.
Known issues by generation
The Ferrari 250 GT/L Lusso, while a masterpiece, does have specific considerations for potential donors. Most notably, the Tipo 168/E V12 engine requires meticulous attention; anything less than a concours-grade rebuild done by Ferrari Classiche-authorized facilities could devalue the vehicle significantly. Additionally, the integrity of the Pininfarina-Scaglietti bodywork is paramount—authenticity of the steel and aluminum components must be verified. Standard donor concerns include ensuring that the original Borrani wire wheels and Connolly leather interior are up to specification, along with the proper restoration quality and documentation necessary for a concours-level vehicle.
Donation value by condition + generation
Values for Ferrari 250 GT/L Lusso range significantly based on condition and provenance. Concours-grade, matching-numbers examples with Ferrari Classiche certification are essential, as they ensure the vehicle's authenticity and maintain the iron-clad premium associated with this blue-chip collectible. A severe red flag exists for any factory color changes, which could drastically affect value. Additionally, records from recognized auction houses, such as RM Sotheby's and Gooding & Company, serve as essential references for value validation, reinforcing the need for a qualified appraiser to substantiate the vehicle's status within the market.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Ferrari 250 GT/L Lusso to Metro Wheels requires adherence to specific guidelines. A qualified appraisal is mandatory to meet IRS regulations, with Form 8283 Section B completed and signed by the appraiser. Furthermore, documentation proving matching-numbers and authenticity—such as Ferrari Classiche certification—must accompany the vehicle. It is essential that the car is in concours-ready condition, with history and provenance fully detailed, ensuring a seamless donation process for such a prestigious automobile.
New York regional notes
New York is home to a vibrant network of Ferrari specialists, including Ferrari Classiche-authorized facilities like GTO Engineering and Bachelli & Villa. Whether you require restoration, certification, or general maintenance, accessing these knowledgeable resources is vital for preserving the perfection of your Lusso. The climate and road conditions within the area also necessitate attention to proper storage and care to maintain the vehicle’s condition over time, especially for such a rare and valuable classic.
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