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The Ferrari 250 series gave us some of the most recognizable models of the car's history including the GTO, Testa Rossa and the Lussa. Also, let's not forget about the California Spyder.

Ferrari will be celebrating its 60th anniversary of the series built around Giachino Colombo's 3.0 liter V12. The Ferrari Museum in Maranello is displaying two unique and important 250s from its historical archives.

They will be displaying the 250 GT SWB Berlinetta that Stirling Moss drove to victory in four races in 1961. The second they will be showcasing is the Breadyan, commissioned by Count Volpi di Musurata and developed by Piero Drogo and Giotto Bizzarrini. It was one of the original shooting brakes and provided the inspiration for the new FF.