RE: For sale: total bliss, in Ferrari Blu Swaters
RE: For sale: total bliss, in Ferrari Blu Swaters
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For sale: total bliss, in Ferrari Blu Swaters

GTO Engineering has closed the order book on its 250 SWB Revival - here's one it made earlier


The thing about scarcity is that it's usually manufactured. Limited editions, numbered plaques, run-out marketing campaigns — we've seen them all, and they’ve taught us to be sceptical. But when a company that's spent 3,500 hours hand-building each and every example quietly closes its order books for good, that's a different kind of finite. GTO Engineering's Revival programme is done with the 250 SWB. But you can buy this one, completed last year, right now. And if you can, you should. 

This isn’t a replica, remember. GTO Engineering — founded in the ‘80s, decades deep in maintaining and restoring original Ferrari 250s — built their Revival series on a simple premise: it could already reproduce or improve upon every single component, so why not combine its efforts in a complete car. The result, using a 250-series donor chassis, received a 3.5-litre Colombo V12 bored out from the original 3.0-litre spec to Competizione tune. That's 280 of heaven-sent horsepower through an upgraded five-speed manual, in a car that weighs about as much as the avocado on your sourdough toast. 

But the project is about more than just performance. GTO has improved upon the original in ways that are almost invisible. Concealed air conditioning means you won't arrive at Goodwood looking like you've run the Revival sprint yourself. Multi-point seatbelts and a leather-padded roll hoop acknowledge that this is a car you'll actually drive, not merely gaze at through a velvet rope. Upgraded aluminium brake callipers give you stopping power that Pininfarina's original clients could only dream about. 

The colour of this example deserves its own paragraph. Ferrari Blu Swaters is one of those shades that barely existed in period — named after the Belgian racing driver Robert Swaters, who commissioned it for his personal cars. Over tan Connolly hide, it's the kind of combination that makes you wonder why anyone ever ticked Rosso Corsa on an options sheet. It's right-hand-drive, too, which matters when you're threading it down a B road in the Cotswolds rather than posing on the Croisette.

Having covered fewer than 800 miles, most of them accrued during the commissioning process, the car barely qualifies as used - it’s a new car with a 60-year-old soul, and the fact that GTO is winding down production means that there’s no recourse if you’re after one. The price is POA, of course, and you’ll want to be sitting down when the number is revealed to you, although when you consider that a perfectly preserved Ferrari 250 SWB runs into many millions, GTO’s efforts do start to look like a peculiar kind of bargain. 

Its appeal as an investment hardly needs spelling out, but it undersells the firm's core intention, which was to help make the car a more usable, reliable prospect. It did this job so well that a well-known former PH scribe implied that the choice between GTO’s 250 and a cutting-edge SF90 was no choice at all. That doesn’t mean that the recreation ought to overshadow the original in your fantasy car collection - but you won’t find any of them in the classifieds with 800 miles on them, finished in Blu Swaters, ready to be driven. This one is. Make hay.


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dukeboy749r

Original Poster:

3,302 posts

235 months

In a heartbeat.

This and the Italian Alfa R33 I saw earlier this week.

housemouse

174 posts

208 months

article said:
This isn’t a replica, remember
Er, that's exactly what it is. Just a very good one. Better than the original!

FPC

93 posts

76 months

So ugly. Off to cleanse my eyes with that AMG GT wink

napoleondynamite

185 posts

155 months

absolute state of that

Bispoto

152 posts

97 months

So if an original is what- £45 to £50million- what do we think this is worth. I am genuinely very curious.

Rumdoodle

1,900 posts

45 months

Robert Swaters? Who's that, then?

Puddenchucker

5,539 posts

243 months

Absolutely - even if it is a little bit of a mongrel.

BigChiefmuffinAgain

1,630 posts

123 months

So another person looking to flip something on without ever driving it. Sums up all that is wrong with the world of cars these days....

Wilco500

115 posts

93 months

Bispoto said:
So if an original is what- £45 to £50million- what do we think this is worth. I am genuinely very curious.
850k

Puddenchucker

5,539 posts

243 months

Wilco500 said:
Bispoto said:
So if an original is what- £45 to £50million- what do we think this is worth. I am genuinely very curious.
850k
One sold 3 years ago for £806,400

https://www.brightwells.com/timed-sale/5430/lot/61...

Matt_T

1,210 posts

99 months

A friend of mine has one of these, he does track days in it so it's well used.

From memory the donor car is a 250 GTE, which costs about £250k then the rebuild as a GTO costs about £600k, so about £800k all in.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncaME5cT-Fk

Edited by Matt_T on Thursday 21st May 13:36

Augustus Windsock

3,742 posts

180 months

Rumdoodle said:
Robert Swaters? Who's that, then?
Must be a relative of Jacques Swaters, who had the colour ‘’Blue Swaters’ named after him in 1992….

Dog Biscuit

1,997 posts

22 months

Has it got Android auto? jester

S600BSB

7,691 posts

131 months

Perfection.

Studio263

113 posts

29 months

Didn't Connolloy's go bust years ago? Is it now a generic term like 'Hoover' or 'Walkman'?

andy43

12,739 posts

279 months

Puddenchucker said:
Wilco500 said:
Bispoto said:
So if an original is what- £45 to £50million- what do we think this is worth. I am genuinely very curious.
850k
One sold 3 years ago for £806,400

https://www.brightwells.com/timed-sale/5430/lot/61...
55k here wink
https://www.autostorico.co.uk/cars-for-sale/1960s-...

williamp

20,181 posts

298 months

Ashtray but no cupholders??

And the original buyer didnt tick the carbon pack, carbon plus pack, track pack, touring pack, winter pack and front lift??

This is going to get hammered at resale time.... paperbag

pycraft

1,316 posts

209 months

Rumdoodle said:
Robert Swaters? Who's that, then?
I admit, I saw "Blu Swaters" in the title and assumed they meant Blu Waters and had made a typical PH typo.

pycraft

1,316 posts

209 months

Studio263 said:
Didn't Connolloy's go bust years ago? Is it now a generic term like 'Hoover' or 'Walkman'?
It's the British version of "Corinthian leather"