Ferrari 250 GT Red Special Spyder Joins Ron Sturgeon Collection, Celebrating Italian Automotive Excellence

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The Ferrari 250 GT Red Special Spyder, a meticulously crafted homage to the 1957 Berlinetta Speciale, has been added to the prestigious Ron Sturgeon Collection. This recreation, inspired by the original commissioned for Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, showcases a high-performance engine with an estimated 320 horsepower, a five-speed manual transmission, and unique design features including an oval grille and sculpted fender vents, embodying the pinnacle of Italian automotive artistry.
Ron Sturgeon, the visionary behind the DFW Car & Toy Museum, highlights the vehicle's tribute to Ferrari's unparalleled heritage, with its Maranello craftsmanship and attention to detail. The interior, adorned with a wood-rimmed steering wheel and vintage Veglia Borletti gauges, faithfully replicates the elegance of the original model, offering a glimpse into the golden age of car design.
This acquisition not only pays homage to the Ferrari 250 GT's royal origins but also reinforces the significance of preserving automotive history. The presence of such a masterpiece in Texas serves as a testament to the state's growing reputation as a hub for cultural and economic achievements in the automotive sector. For enthusiasts and scholars alike, the DFW Car & Toy Museum, accessible via https://dfwcarandtoymuseum.com, continues to be a beacon of automotive heritage and innovation.

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