The 1962 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta represents one of the most important and collectible grand touring cars ever produced by Ferrari. Built during the golden era of Maranello, the SWB (Short Wheelbase) combines race-bred engineering with timeless coachwork by Scaglietti, delivering a perfect balance between competition performance and road usability.
Produced between 1959 and 1962, the 250 GT SWB is widely regarded as the direct predecessor to the legendary 250 GTO. Its dominance in international GT racing, paired with its elegant proportions and limited production, has secured its place among the most valuable and sought-after collector cars in the world.
Finished in the iconic Rosso Cina over a classic tan leather interior, this example reflects the quintessential Ferrari color combination of the early 1960s—subtle, period-correct, and highly desirable among collectors.





