This Ferrari 250 GT Tour de France was the 38th example created. It was built in early 1958 and given an all alloy Scaglietti body in left-hand drive configuration. Count Antoine d'Assche was the vehicles first owner who actively campaigned the car in various events in 1958 and 1959.
The history from that point is a little scarce. It was found in a barn in Belgium many years later. It had even been involved in a fire during one point in its history.
By the close of the 1990s the car was in the possession of a Grand Rapids, Michigan resident named Joseph W. Moch. The car was brought to the 1999 FHC Lime Rock Park race where it scored a first in class.
In 2001 the car was purchased by Nick Soprano.
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