Raced by Jan de Vroom in 1956, this 250 GT 'Low Roof' Aluminum Coupe is one of 14 examples ever built car auto cars
While the name Mario Felice Boano may not be as famous as the likes of Scaglietti and Bertone, it is one that you may want to get to know after seeing this lovely 1956 Ferrari 250 GT Boano.
One of the most refined Gran Turismos to ever bear the prancing horse badge, it was made by Carrozzeria Boano, after it got the contract to build Pinin Farina’sWhat may now sound like heresy led to a smoother silhouette, a lower belt line, and an undeniably lovely car. Over the course of two years, the carrozzeria built between 70 and 80 low roof coupes such as this one.
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