The Concorso d’Eleganza
Villa d’Este celebrated its 80th
anniversary this year, once again
attracting 50 stunning cars built
between the 1920s and 1970s to the
grounds of the eponymous Lake Como
villa. All of the cars shown were of
enormous historical value and either in
pristine condition or restored.
The jury – presided over
by Lorenzo Ramaciotti and made up of
several high profile names from the car
world, including Patrick le Quement,
Lord Charles March and Hiedo Kodama -
awarded the special prize for Best
Restoration to the Ferrari 250 GT Coupé
Pininfarina chassis no. 0419 GT. The
car, owned by Kenneth and Dayle Roach
from California (USA), also came second
in its Class.
This particular Ferrari
250 GT Coupé Pinin Farina was originally
exhibited at the 39th Brussels Motor
Show in January 1956 and delivered to
the Ecurie Francorchamps team that same
year, going on to compete in numerous
races. The full restoration, which
encompassed both running gear and
bodywork, was completed just a few days
ago by Ferrari Classiche and returned
the car to its original condition in
every respect.
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