Ferrari 250 Europa GT Coupe chassis number 0407GT was a Series 2 Pininfarina creation built with left-hand drive. The car came with several unique features, including the long low nose and a front grille containing the fog lamps. It also featured a rather unique Connolly leather interior in bright orange, tailored by Hermes in Paris. It was originally sold to Vincenzo Ferrario in Rome before going to the United States, where it was bought by Hal Rudow of Seattle, who actually won a race with the car at a Sports Car Club of America event at Shelton Airbase in March 1960 - the car's first and only competitive outing.