To stand out in Los Angeles you don’t always need a Bugatti Veyron or a tuned Lamborghini Murciélago. Driver through the busy streets in your beautiful Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso and you will get a lot of positive reactions. The owner of this “golden oldie” took his 250 GT out for a ride on a beautiful day. Luckily for us he was spotted by spotter ‘Mercedes SLS AMG’.
The Ferrari 250 GT is a famous series from Ferrari. The 250 GTO is a true classic and the Berlinetta Lusso too. Everyone who likes a car with classic looks enjoys this beauty from the fifties. Provided with 250 bhp from a V12 engine this car is still very fast. In less than seven seconds you will accelerate to 100 km/h which was very fast in that time. Though a normal car nowadays will be just as fast. The owner of this car won’t be interested in this because you can also just enjoy the history of this car and the many positive reactions he will get!

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