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									One of the Comp/61 cars to appear at Pebble 
									Beach next month, owned by Joseph M. Barone 
									and Vanessa Wong, is featured on the poster 
									for the 2010 Pebble Beach Tour d’Elegance 
									presented by Rolex. Restorer Wayne Obry 
									explains, “Because of this car’s original 
									condition and racing provenance, we’ve 
									picked a precise point in time — when it 
									raced in the Tour de France in 1962 — and 
									are restoring the car to that configuration. 
									This was a period when the car’s livery was 
									especially attractive and for which we’ve 
									found the most detailed photos. This is a 
									powerful, beautiful car.”  | 
                                 
                                
                                    
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									Among the cars invited to participate in the 
									Concours celebration is the very first 250 
									GT SWB Berlinetta produced (above). It's the 
									car that debuted at the Paris Auto Show in 
									1959 and also took 6th place overall at 
									Sebring in 1960.  | 
                                 
                                
                                    
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						The famous Ferrari 250 GT 
						Short Wheelbase Berlinetta will be celebrated when this 
						year's edition of the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance 
						gets underway on August 15 with eight examples, 
						including the first one to be built, being displayed on 
						the fairways. 
						 
						Racing great Sir Stirling Moss, who serves among the 
						Honorary Judges at the Pebble Beach Concours, is eager 
						to see these cars take to the 18th fairway of Pebble 
						Beach Golf Links. He drove a 250 GT SWB Berlinetta to 
						four victories on racing circuits across Europe in 1961 
						and has high praise for the model: “It was beautiful to 
						drive, reliable and stunning to look at. It always 
						amazed me that the car had such an uncomplicated rear 
						suspension. Although it was only three litres, I cannot 
						think of any car that was better to drive, especially on 
						difficult roads. It was one of those cars, that the more 
						you drove it, the better she became. It was such a 
						civilised car, that Rob Walker fitted the one I drove 
						with a radio. This allowed me to tune in to the BBC and 
						listen to not only my race, but also to hear how my 
						competitors were doing!”  
						 
						Enzo Ferrari’s passion was racing. He brought to market 
						a number of extraordinary cars meant for the road, but 
						still racers at their core. The first car from Maranello 
						that was intended from its beginnings to be built in 
						quantity, Ferrari’s 250 GT, was the finest high 
						performance grand touring car in the world — and its 
						sales success made the company’s worldwide sports car 
						and grand prix racing programs possible. 
						 
						The ultimate 250 GT, the Short Wheelbase Berlinetta — 
						the term “berlinetta” literally means little coupe in 
						Italian — made its debut at the 1959 Paris Auto Show and 
						was an immediate hit. A total of 165 were produced, 75 
						for serious competition. No two were exactly alike; 
						features were often changed depending on the client’s 
						wishes and manufacturing expediency. The engine was the 
						latest development from the original V-12. Depending on 
						carburetion, camshafts, compression and other 
						modifications, the engine produced 240 to almost 280 
						horsepower. During its brief period of production the 
						SWB won numerous races around the world, including the 
						GT class at Le Mans twice and the Tour de France twice. 
						 
						The Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance has chosen eight 
						cars to provide a comprehensive overview of the Ferrari 
						250 GT SWB Berlinetta in honor of its 50th anniversary. 
						“It is an extraordinary assembly,” said Ed Gilbertson, 
						Chief Judge. “Fifty years ago the 250 GT Passo Corto — 
						the Short Wheelbase Berlinetta — set the standard for 
						dual purpose Ferraris. We think the cars selected will 
						give Pebble Beach Concours guests insight into the magic 
						and mystery of these special cars.” Among the cars 
						invited to participate in the Concours celebration is 
						the very first 250 GT SWB Berlinetta produced. It's the 
						car that debuted at the Paris Auto Show in 1959 and also 
						took 6th place overall at Sebring in 1960. This car is 
						currently being returned to its ’59 Paris Auto Show 
						condition by Ferrari specialist Bob Smith. Three of the 
						renowned 1961 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Competition cars 
						will also grace the eighteenth fairway at this year’s 
						Pebble Beach Concours, including one of the cars that 
						won its class at Le Mans. Only 21 of these high 
						performance cars were produced. Factory built for racing 
						with a special lighter chassis, subtle changes to the 
						alloy body, and powered by the highest specification 
						Tipo 168B engine, the Comp/61 (sometimes called a “SEFAC 
						Hot Rod”) delivered almost 300 bhp, reached 60 mph in 
						five seconds and had a top speed of over 150.  
						 
						One of these Comp/61 cars, owned by Joseph M. Barone and 
						Vanessa Wong, is featured on the poster for the 2010 
						Pebble Beach Tour d’Elegance presented by Rolex. 
						Restorer Wayne Obry explains, “Because of this car’s 
						original condition and racing provenance, we’ve picked a 
						precise point in time — when it raced in the Tour de 
						France in 1962 — and are restoring the car to that 
						configuration. This was a period when the car’s livery 
						was especially attractive and for which we’ve found the 
						most detailed photos. This is a powerful, beautiful 
						car.” 
						 
						In addition to celebrating the Ferrari 250 GT SWB 
						Berlinetta, the 60th annual Pebble Beach Concours 
						d’Elegance will feature Alfa Romeo, Jaguar and 
						Pierce-Arrow and will showcase Italian designer Ghia. 
						Additional special classes focus on the centennial of 
						the Indianapolis 500, Hot Rod Lakesters and Bonneville 
						Racers, and Prewar American Motorcycles. First conducted 
						in 1950, Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance has grown to 
						become one of the world’s most well known celebrations 
						of the automobile. The beautiful and rare cars are 
						invited to appear on the famed 18th fairway of Pebble 
						Beach Golf Links, and connoisseurs of art and style 
						flock to see these masterpieces. Charitable donations 
						raised by Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance now total 
						over $13 million. 
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