The sold car is a 250 GTO with chassis number "4153 GT", painted in silver with yellow and white accents. The car is considered one of three or four examples of the model that have survived to this day.
The model gained the most fame from participating in various competitions — from endurance races and rallies to hill climbs.

In 1963, the sports car finished fourth in the "24 Hours of Le Mans" marathon and became the winner of the 10-day "Tour de France" race. In the late 60s, the new owner of the car, Eugenio Baturone, participated in Spanish competitions.
The sports car is equipped with a 300-horsepower three-liter V12 engine and a manual gearbox. The car reaches 100 km/h in about six seconds.








