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At the beginning of the 1960's Nuccio Bertone began looking into the possibility of setting up new deals with the manufacturers and led his design team with the invaluable experience of years in the trade. This led to a series of great cars, including the Ferrari 3000, a model of great personality which also bore the unmistakable mark of a Bertone of the day. The car was a one-off, and very rare, a Ferrari created on the direct commission of a businessman from Genoa, on chassis number 1739 of the 250 GT. The roof, borne on wrap-around glass, is supported by slim pillars which give the car a very light, fast feel, without abandoning some of the stylistic elements which had become a Maranello tradition.
source: Bertone