Ferrari 275 LM 21 Gregory, Rindt Winner 24h LeMans 1965 LM1965, EAN


1965 Ferrari 250 LM GT Revs Institute

The Ferrari 275 LM entered its prototype stage in late 1964, and by early 1965, Ferrari had made four units, all intended to race at the 1965 Le Mans. All four units had different structural designs due to Ferrari's aerodynamic research program to maximize the Ferrari 275 LM's streamlined efficiency.


RM Sotheby's Ferrari 275 P 1963 Motorlegend

The 1965 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 33rd Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place on 19 and 20 June 1965. It was also the twelfth round of the World Sportscar Championship . After the disappointing results of the previous year's race, Ford returned with an improved version of its GT. There were 11 Fords or Ford-engined cars in the field.


Ferrari 275 LM 21 Gregory, Rindt Winner 24h LeMans 1965 LM1965, EAN

Georgia. Full Name: Jim Pernikoff. #5 Mar 12, 2004. In the 9/65 issue of R&T, a classified ad for a 1963 SWB lists the new price as $13,911 and the for-sale price as $7500. In the 1/68 issue, a 1958 Testa Rossa is advertised for $6500! And a "1960/61" 250GT Coupe is a "bargain at $4150"!


This Special 1965 Ferrari 275 GTB Is What You’d Get If Enzo Really

In 1963, victory was achieved by Ferrari 250 P (1963), followed by 275 P and 250 LM. The 250 LM was a GT car homologated as a prototype.. The controversy behind the 1965 Le Mans victory. Five 250 LMs were entered in the 1965 24 Hours of Le Mans by privateers - #21 North American Racing Team, #23 Maranello Concessionaires, #25 Ecurie.


Ferrari 275 LM 1965 32 exemplaires 2018 Fabien PhotosPassion

Structured data Captions Captions English Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents Summary[edit] DescriptionFerrari Berlinette 275 LM (1965), Paris Motor Show 2018, IMG 0331.jpg English: 1965 Ferrari 275 LM (aka 250 LM) chassis 5975 at Paris Motor Show 2018 Date 2 October 2018, 11:15:08 Source Own work Author Alexander Migl


1965 Ferrari 275 GTB Canepa

Other cars in the top ten at RM's sale included a 1964 Ferrari 250 LM, which sold for $11.55 million; a 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4, once owned by Steve McQueen, which sold for $10.175 million; a 1965 Ford GT40 Roadster prototype, which sold for $6.93 million; a second 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4, which sold for $3.75 million; a 1965 Ferrari 275 GTB.


1965 Ferrari 275 GTB Competizione Speciale LM

Just a few first-series 275 GTB competition cars were produced by Ferrari, including this 1964 Ferrari 275 GTB/LM Competizione Speciale, S/N 06701. When the new 275 GTB competition model was submitted for homologation to the FIA, officials refused to accept the 1,915-pound minimum weight quoted on the homologation paperwork, insisting on the.


1965 Ferrari 275 GTS Gooding & Company

Ferrari 275 P. This model is yet another addition to the long and hugely successful P series which began with the 250 P. Naturally enough, the 275 P refers to the unitary displacement and the letter P to the fact that this is a prototype.. The engine was also used in the 250 LM series after the FIA turned down its type approval as a GT car.


1965 Ferrari 275 GTB tops RM Sotheby’s sale at Ameli Hemmings Daily

275 P and 330 P cars were actively and successfully raced by Scuderia Ferrari, NART and Maranello Concessionaires during 1964 and 1965 seasons. [3] [4] [14] The most notable result was a 1-2-3 sweep at the 1964 24 Hours of Le Mans.


RM Sotheby's 1965 Ferrari 275 GTS by Pininfarina Monterey 2013

Flipping through the pages of the Le Mans 24 Hours golden book, one might think that victory in 1965 was a matter as simple as that for Scuderia Ferrari. Maranello had won Le Mans five times in a row, and winning with a specially developed car like the 250 LM (or 275 LM because of the engine change in 1964) seemed like a kind of 'obvious destiny'.


1965 Ferrari 275 GTB tops RM Sotheby’s sale at Ameli Hemmings Daily

Though the North American Racing Team Ferrari 275 LM would win again for Ferrari in 1965, the 1964 victory was the very last time that Scuderia Ferrari would stand atop the podium at Le Mans.


1965 Ferrari 275 GTB

Ferrari's heroic 1965 victory at Le Mans Racing Sports Cars Collections Experiences About Us SUBSCRIBE As the new Ferrari 499P lines up for this year's Le Mans 24-hour race, the prize is clear. Victory would give Ferrari its 10th Le Mans triumph. A win this year would be especially poignant.


1965 Ferrari 275 GTS LHD Sold Woodham Mortimer

The race car previously sold for $26.4 million. Published on December 11, 2023 By Bryan Hood Mecum Auctions The Ferrari 275 GTB may not be as revered as its predecessor, the 250 GTO, but it's.


A nosale in Monterey, 1965 Ferrari 275 GTB sells for 2.1 Hemmings Daily

Luigi Chinetti's Ferrari 250 LM came to the 1965 24 Hours of Le Mans stinking of also-ran. The 250 LM was pretty, but Ferrari had moved on to beasts like the 275 GTB Competizione.


1965 Ferrari 250 LM GT Revs Institute

Le Mans - Ferrari 275 LM - 1965 No other Italian car has taken its crew to the highest step of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. This success, more than any other, crowned the career of the Ferrari 250 LM (or 275 LM), forced by its lack of homologation as a GT car to compete against real prototypes.


Ferrari 275 LM 21 Gregory, Rindt Winner 24h LeMans 1965 LM1965, EAN

Concentrating now on the Ferrari, its racing record in 1965 was: 21.2.1965 Sandown Park Tasman meeting/Spencer Martin #1 - 1st after Matich retired. chassis # 6167 from 1964 Ferrari 250 LM, RHD motore tipo 211. verde bottiglia/pelle verde - 26th on 32 exp produced. 1964. (I always called it that rather than LM 275).