Stunning '59 Ferrari 250 Tour TdF Race Winner for Auction in Monterey

Some classic automobiles are sought after for their beauty. Others for their pedigree. This particular example is making headlines for both.
Stunning as it is in pristine condition with its original red and orange livery with original racing number, that only conveys the racing heritage behind this particular 1959 Ferrari 250 GT LWB Tour de France. In the same year as its construction, chassis number 1321 took first in its class and third place overall at Le Mans and won the 1000km Nurburgring race as well.
Since then it's only changed hands a handful of times, and will now be auctioned off by Mecum in Monterey, California, during the Pebble Beach concours weekend, following its first public showing in nearly twenty years.
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