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Chassis Num: 1737 GT
 
Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Speciale with chassis number 1737GT is the 60th one created and carries Pinin Farina job number 22495. It is a left hand drive vehicle with covered headlights and an optional hardtop. It March of 1960 it appeared at the Geneva Motor Show as a featured automobile. It was purchased by Maitre Villard of Paris in the 1960 who kept the car for over ten years before selling it to Philippe Vernholes in 1971. The car has changed hands a few times during the years before becoming the property of Oscar Davis in 1988. It was shown at the International Ferrari Concours in 1994. During that weekend, it was also shown at Concorso Italiano at the Quail Lodge, and the famous Pebble Beach Concours where it was awarded a Second in Class. At the Jerry Molitor Ferrari meeting, it was awarded as Best of Show. In 1995 it was named Best of Show at the Cavallino Classic.

Davis has shown the car at a number of events, including the New York Concours in 2005. It has been to the Cavallino Classic on a number of occasions, as well as a number of other Ferrari events.

By Daniel Vaughan | Feb 2007

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Palm Beach Cavallino Classic XV ConcoursMain Concours Display 
Palm Beach International Concours d'Elegance1951-1960