ALL THE ROAD CARS 1940s-1950s
166/195/212 (1947-1951)
First true road car was 166, with 2-litre Colombo V12 (166 the capacity of each cylinder). Larger-engined 195 and 212 followed. Total built c200.
166 Inter: 1995cc V12, 110bhp, 106mph
250 GT Boano/Ellena (1955-59)
First ‘volume-produced’ Ferrari with classic 3-litre Colombo V12. Most designed by Pinin Farina, but built by Boano and later Ellena. Total built: 130.
250 GT: 2953cc V12, 240bhp, 125mph
250 GT Cabriolet (1956-1962)
Less sporting than the Spyders of the period, the Cabriolets were fine touring cars. Series 2 (above) arrived in 1960. Around 240 built in total.
Series 2: 2953cc V12, 240bhp, 130mph
250 GT SWB (1959-62)
The SWB, or Short Wheelbase Berlinetta, is one of the greatest and most collectible of all Ferraris. Around half of the 167 built were…
