1958 Ferrari 250 GT LWB Berlinetta
The stunning 1958 Ferrari 250 GT LWB Berlinetta "Tour de France" is a masterpiece of racing heritage and design. Chassis 0933 GT, a rare single-louver, covered-headlight example, debuted in Oro Chiaro with Bordeaux leather, making it a one-off stunner. Built for Italian road racing champion Casimiro Toselli, it claimed victory at the Aosta-Pila Hillclimb in 1958. Later, it conquered Venezuela's grueling circuits under Mauricio Marcotulli, earning consistent podiums and a championship title.
Remarkably preserved, this Ferrari retains its original alloy bodywork, gearbox, and key components. Seized in France during a tax dispute, it was safeguarded from further competition and later cherished in prestigious collections, including Pierre Bardinon's Mas du Clos. Now restored to its original livery, it's a pristine example of Ferrari's dual-purpose racers.
Remarkably preserved, this Ferrari retains its original alloy bodywork, gearbox, and key components. Seized in France during a tax dispute, it was safeguarded from further competition and later cherished in prestigious collections, including Pierre Bardinon's Mas du Clos. Now restored to its original livery, it's a pristine example of Ferrari's dual-purpose racers.









