The 410 Superamerica was first introduced in 1955. It was aimed at an elite clientele seeking maximum performance combined with uncompromising luxury. The Series III, introduced at the Paris Motor Show in October 1958, was the final evolution of this model, marking the pinnacle of the development of the Lampredi "long block" V12 engine in a road car. It was produced for a very short period, until June 1959, before being replaced by the 400 Superamerica.
The only 12 units produced were all built by Pinin Farina and sold to an extremely small and wealthy target, consisting of business magnates, celebrities and important collectors.
This Ferrari 410 Superamerica spent its life in England, first as the property of Mr. Morrison Dulles Jr. and now owned by his son, W. Dulles. Interestingly, at the time of sale, Mr. Dulles listed his address as Broadway, New York.
New line, just launched by BBR resin models in 1/18 scale all designed, manufactured and assembled in Saronno's workshop. All models in limited and numbered series.