The Ferrari 250 GT/L Lusso is an iconic grand-tourer that graced the roads in the early 1960s, representing the pinnacle of Italian automotive craftsmanship. With only about 351 units produced, this rare model boasts a rich heritage, enhanced by its matching-numbers status and Ferrari Classiche certification. Donors in Maine can play an essential role in preserving the legacy of this concours-grade blue-chip collectible, making it possible for future generations to appreciate its exquisite design and engineering excellence.
As a 250 GT/L Lusso donor, you are contributing to a significant historical continuum. With provenance documentation, including the critical Ferrari Classiche Red Book certification, we ensure each vehicle retains its value and authenticity in the competitive auction market, where examples have fetched $2-3 million or more. Our commitment to a qualified appraisal process ensures that your donation meets the stringent criteria necessary for maintaining its standing as a concours-grade classic.
πGeneration guide
Ferrari 250 GT/L Lusso β’ 1962-1964
The final iteration of the classic 250 GT series, the Lusso is characterized by its Pininfarina-styled body and Colombo V12 engine, blending performance with luxury for a true grand-tourer experience.
Known issues by generation
Owners of the Ferrari 250 GT/L Lusso should be aware of specific model-related issues that can affect authenticity and value. The mechanical heart, the Tipo 168/E 3.0L Colombo V12, may require meticulous service to maintain its triple Weber carburetor setup and ensure optimal performance. Coachwork integrity is paramount; original Pininfarina and Scaglietti craftsmanship, which combines steel and aluminum, must be preserved. Additionally, verifying the authenticity of components like original Borrani wire-wheels and period-correct Connolly leather interiors is crucial for concours restoration. Any deviations from the factory specifications, especially color changes, can significantly impact the car's value.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of a Ferrari 250 GT/L Lusso is largely influenced by its condition and provenance. Concours-grade examples with Ferrari Classiche certification can command prices from $2-3 million at leading auction houses like RM Sothebyβs and Gooding & Company. Matching-numbers status, period-correct components, and complete restoration receipts from renowned specialists enhance value significantly. Conversely, any indication of factory-color alteration or lack of documentation could result in severe value penalties. Therefore, a thorough qualified appraisal is essential, given that every donation crosses the $5,000 threshold many times over, as evidenced by auction trends and peer evaluations.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Ferrari 250 GT/L Lusso involves specific requirements to ensure compliance with IRS regulations and uphold its concours-grade status. A qualified appraisal is mandatory, and IRS Form 8283 Section B must be completed, signed, and dated by the appraiser. Additionally, we require documentation of matching-numbers certification, complete with original paint and period-correct trim verification. To preserve the integrity of the vehicle, proper enclosed transport is also essential for all concours-grade examples. Our team is here to guide you through every step of the donation process.
Maine regional notes
Maine owners of the Ferrari 250 GT/L Lusso can benefit from the expertise of local marque specialists who understand the intricacies of maintaining such prestigious vehicles. Whether it's engaging with Ferrari Classiche-authorized facilities like GTO Engineering or local restoration experts like Bachelli & Villa, owners can ensure proper care and authenticity. Owners in the region should also be mindful of the environmental factors that affect vehicle preservation, particularly the distinction between salt-belt and sun-belt conditions.
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