Rare Ferrari restored in Estonia

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Historic Vehicle Craftsmen Association, in cooperation with AS Benefit, hereby presents a fully restored 1963 Ferrari 250 GTE. The model is a major legend of the post-War car industry. Pictured, the beauty’s hood is being polished by Neil-Peeter Sarevet, sales and marketing manager at Benefit.

The tiresome task of restoring the capricious Italian was undertaken by Tallinner Aleksander Muhu and his son Martin, writes Autoleht. To Estonia, the car arrived in 2011 – rolling, yet in pieces. Its owner, a Swede, had first driven the car for ten years, taken the next decade to restore it, and – job half finished – kept it for one more decade. Finally, father and son Muhk got the car into Estonia. 

The future status if the vehicle is unclear, though. While registered in Estonia, the car isn’t owned by a local.

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