In Italy, a unique 1962 Ferrari 250 GTE Series II coupe is being sold. At one time, the car served in the Rome police.
Yes, yes, Ferrari police supercars appeared in Italy much earlier than in Dubai. In 1963, a couple of these coupes were handed over to Roman patrol officers when they complained about the insufficiently fast service cars.
The Ferrari 250 crews underwent special training and extreme driving courses in Maranello.
Nevertheless, one of the cars was very quickly wrecked.
The second car served in the police for six years, and in 1972 it was sold at auction to a private individual. The Ferrari 250 GTE has changed hands several times and has often been seen at retro shows.
The car has retained the original 3.0-liter 240-horsepower V12 and 5-speed manual transmission. In addition, it has original sirens and flashing lights.