Ferrari 250 GTZ Lusso
Chassis
The Ferrari 250 GTZ Lusso chassis 0689 GT.
Vehicle Overview
The Ferrari 250 GTZ Lusso built on chassis no. 0689 GT stands as a remarkable example of the collaboration between Ferrari and the esteemed Italian coachbuilder Zagato. This specific car, the fourth in a series of specially prepared models by Zagato for Ferrari, was commissioned by gentleman driver Vittorio De Micheli. Unique among its peers, the 250 GTZ Lusso on chassis no. 0689 GT featured a striking red paintwork and several distinctive design modifications. One of the most notable differences in De Micheli’s car compared to the earlier iterations was the absence of the characteristic Zagato double “bubble” roof. This design choice lent the car a smoother and more streamlined appearance, enhancing its overall elegance and aerodynamic efficiency. Additionally, the shape of the side grilles was refined, and the interior received an upgrade, embodying a level of sophistication and luxury befitting the Lusso designation. Each Ferrari 250 GTZ was a step forward in design and engineering, and De Micheli’s car was no exception. The front end of the vehicle was faired similarly to the model built for driver Luigi Luglio, but with further refinements that made it even more aerodynamic and sleek, particularly at the lower sections. These modifications not only improved the car’s visual appeal but also its performance on the race track. Vittorio De Micheli’s Ferrari 250 GTZ Lusso was not just a showpiece; it was a formidable competitor in racing events. Between 1958 and 1959, this particular model achieved numerous racing victories, demonstrating the successful blend of Zagato’s design prowess and Ferrari’s engineering excellence. The car’s racing pedigree and unique design elements make it a significant piece in the history of both Ferrari and Zagato. The 250 GTZ Lusso with chassis no. 0689 GT exemplifies the evolution and refinement that characterized the limited series of Ferrari-Zagato collaborations. Its blend of luxury, performance, and bespoke design serves as a testament to the creative synergy between the iconic Italian brands and the discerning taste of Vittorio De Micheli. Today, it remains a highly revered and collectible example of mid-20th-century automotive artistry and innovation.
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Year1957
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MakeFerrari
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Model250 GT
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CoachbuilderZagato
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