Ferrari showing ultra-rare Californias at Pebble Beach

Posted on Friday 11 July 2008

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With the introduction of Ferrari’s new California model, the Maranello company is planning to celebrate by showing off some of the new car’s genetic predecessors, including the prototype that started it all at the Pebble Beach Concours this August. The range of California’s spans half a century and includes some of the most iconic designs of all time. The gathering at Pebble Beach will mark the first time six variations of the California line have been gathered in one place.

Fifty years ago, Ferrari began production of the rare 250 GT Spyder California and only 105 rolled off the assembly line. The highlight may be the sight of one of the rarest and most coveted of the Californias, the 250 GT Spyder, which was manufactured for competition and features all-aluminum bodywork, a larger gas-tank, a more powerful engine and a string of racing wins under its belt.

The Concours d’Elegance will also showcase the only Ferrari 400 Superamerica built by the factory with Spyder California coachwork. Its Pebble Beach appearance marks the first showing of it anywhere in the world, and even the standard Ferrari 400 Superamerica remains ultra-rare to this day with only 50 examples ever built.

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3 Comments for 'Ferrari showing ultra-rare Californias at Pebble Beach'

  1.  
    sady
    July 12, 2008 | 4:08 am
     

    very very very very very old car

  2.  
    Alex
    July 13, 2008 | 3:23 am
     

    Very clever comment. Quiet now.

  3.  
    ver
    July 27, 2008 | 12:21 pm
     

    old but fun to drive

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