1957 Ferrari 250 GT Specifications

These are standard specifications for the 1957 Ferrari 250 GT, not necessarily specifications for the vehicle(s) in the photo(s).
Engine Location : Front
Drive Type : Rear Wheel
Body / Chassis : Separate body on tubular steel ladder-type frame
Production Years for Series : 1957 - 1959
Body Designer : Pininfarina
Coach Work : Pininfarina
Price : $12,510
Weight : 2700 lbs | 1224.699 kg
V 12
Displacement : 2953 cc | 180.2 cu in. | 3.0 L.
Power : 240 BHP (176.64 KW) @ 7000 RPM
Torque :180 Ft-Lbs (244 NM) @ 5500 RPM
Bore : 2.9 in | 73 mm.
Stroke : 2.3 in | 59 mm.
Compression : 9.00:1
Valvetrain : 24 SOHC (2 valves per cylinder)
Transmission:
4 Manual

250 GT Series I Production (1957-1959) : 36
1957 Ferrari 250 GT
Coupe 2 dr. 2 P : 250
Coupe 2 dr. 2 P : 5
Speciale Coupe 2 dr. 2 P : 3

Coupe

Body Designer : Pininfarina
Seating Capacity : 2
Doors : 2
Exterior
Length : 173.0 in | 4394 mm.
Width : 65.0 in | 1651 mm.
Height : 55.0 in | 1397 mm.
Wheelbase : 102.4 in | 2601 mm.
Front Track : 53.3 in | 1354 mm.
Rear Track : 53.1 in | 1349 mm.

Coupe

Body Designer : Zagato
Weight : 2205 lbs | 1000.171 kg
Seating Capacity : 2+2
Doors : 2
Exterior
Wheelbase : 102.4 in | 2601 mm.
Front Track : 53.3 in | 1354 mm.
Rear Track : 53.1 in | 1349 mm.

Cabriolet

Cabriolet
Chassis # 0777GT
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Cabriolet
Chassis # 0655GT
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Cabriolet
Chassis # 0783GT
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Body Designer : Pininfarina
Weight : 2700 lbs | 1224.699 kg
Seating Capacity : 2
Doors : 2
Exterior
Length : 173.0 in | 4394 mm.
Width : 65.0 in | 1651 mm.
Height : 55.0 in | 1397 mm.
Wheelbase : 102.4 in | 2601 mm.
Front Track : 53.3 in | 1354 mm.
Rear Track : 53.1 in | 1349 mm.

Speciale Coupe

Speciale Coupe
Chassis # 0853GT
Engine # 0853GT
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Body Designer : Pininfarina
Seating Capacity : 2
Doors : 2
Exterior
Length : 173.0 in | 4394 mm.
Width : 65.0 in | 1651 mm.
Height : 55.0 in | 1397 mm.
Wheelbase : 102.4 in | 2601 mm.
Front Track : 53.3 in | 1354 mm.
Rear Track : 53.1 in | 1349 mm.

Berlinetta Speciale by Pininfarina

Berlinetta Speciale
Chassis # 0725GT
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Coachwork : Pininfarina
Seating Capacity : 2
Doors : 2
Exterior
Length : 173.0 in | 4394 mm.
Width : 65.0 in | 1651 mm.
Height : 55.0 in | 1397 mm.
Wheelbase : 102.4 in | 2601 mm.
Front Track : 53.3 in | 1354 mm.
Rear Track : 53.1 in | 1349 mm.

Suspension
Front : Upper/lower A-arms with coil springs

Rear : Rigid axle with parallel trailing arms and semi-elliptic leaf springs

Steering
Worm and Peg

1957 Averages
Avg. Household Income : $4,550
Avg. Home : $12,220
Avg. Gallon of Gas : $0.24

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Q: What is the wheelbase size of the 1957 Ferrari 250 GT? A: The 1957 Ferrari 250 GT has a wheelbase size of 102.40 inches.

Q: What is the length of the 1957 Ferrari 250 GT? A: The 1957 Ferrari 250 GT has a length of 173.00 inches.

Q: What is the width of the 1957 Ferrari 250 GT? A: The 1957 Ferrari 250 GT has a width of 65.00 inches.

Q: How much did the 1957 Ferrari 250 GT cost when new?A: The 1957 Ferrari 250 GT had a base price of approximately $12,510 (USD).

Q: What were the bodystyles of the 1957 Ferrari 250 GT? A: The 1957 Ferrari 250 GT was offered as a Berlinetta Speciale, Cabriolet, Coupe, Speciale Coupe.

Q: How many 250 GT Series I were produced? A: Ferrari produced 36 examples of the 250 GT Series I from 1957 to 1959.

Q: What engine did the 1957 Ferrari 250 GT have? A: The engine powering the 1957 Ferrari 250 GT was a V 12 (2953 cc | 180.2 cu in. | 3.0 L.) with 240 BHP (176.64 KW) @ 7000 RPM and 180 Ft-Lbs (244 NM) @ 5500 RPM.

Q: What transmission did the 1957 Ferrari 250 GT have? A: The 1957 Ferrari 250 GT had a 4 speed Manual gearbox.

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