Ferrari 250 GTO 3757GT

Goodwood Festival of Speed 2012 – Top 20 Cars of Interest

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Jackie Oliver driving the 1967 Lotus 49 that Jim Clark piloted to victory at the 1967 Dutch Grand Prix.

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From the Louwman Collection, this 1935 Lagonda M45R won the 1935 24 Hours of Le Mans driven by John Hindmarsh and Luis Fontes.

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Shelby Daytona Cobra Coupe CSX2300, ex-Tour de France. Driver Kenny Brack was interviewed after going up the hill in the Daytona Cobra, he likened the car to, “a Formula Ford with 800 horsepower!”

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Ex-Rob Walker Lotus-Climax 18 single-seater in which Sir Stirling Moss scored the marque’s first Grand Prix win at Monaco in 1961.

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Nick Mason’s 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO (s/n 3757GT) was piloted by his son-in-law, Marino Franchitti. In period, the GTO finished 2nd overall at the 1962 24 Hours of Le Mans.

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Comments

  1. Bob Moore says:

    For my dollars, I don’t think you can go wrong with the C-Type, especially in that color combo and with that race history.

  2. Zeke Wilson says:

    Can’t argue with these choices. WANT them all. And the Rod Millen video was insane. That is chaos if I’ve ever seen it. Love it.

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