The 250 GT SWB was the product of evolution, a quest for perfection and competition dominance. Its predecessor, the “Tour de France” variant of the 250 GT, had been wildly successful in GT racing but the SWB marked a step-change for Ferrari. Designed with a shorter chassis, the SWB debuted the proficient 168-type “outside-plug” version.. The Ferrari 250 GT berlinetta passo corto rightfully holds strong favor with today’s collectors, combining a design and competition pedigree that is nearly unequaled. The Short-Wheelbase, or SWB, as it is affectionately known, occupies a unique and important link in the Ferrari racing lineage as a short-wheelbase evolution of the uber-successful 250 GT ‘Tour de France’ berlinetta that.

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1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Competizione at the Salon Prive Concours (photo: Tim Scott) In late 2007 the current owner, Clive Beecham, entrusted Ferrari Classiche with a complete body-off.. Unveiled in late 1959, the Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta SWB was one of the most notable GT racers of its time. Compared to the chassis of its LWB predecessor which measured 2,600 mm, it used a shorter wheelbase version of 2,400 mm. Of the 176 examples built, both steel and aluminum bodies were used in various road (“lusso”) and racing trims.