LG30 - FERRARI 250GT LUSSO
MOT: ExemptGB
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The Ferrari 250 GT Lusso, often referred to simply as the Ferrari 250 Lusso, stands as a quintessential example of 1960s Italian automotive craftsmanship. Manufactured by Ferrari between 1962 and 1964, this grand tourer was designed to combine elegance with performance, embodying the brand’s commitment to excellence. Notable for its sleek, aerodynamic lines and V12 engine, the 250 GT Lusso boasts a 3.0-litre engine that delivers refined power and smooth handling. Its sophisticated design and engineering make it a highly sought-after classic, representing a pinnacle of Ferrari’s craftsmanship during its era.
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MOT History
Vehicle testing history with 4 MOT tests
This 1964 Ferrari 250GT Lusso, registration LG30, features a blue exterior and a 3000cc petrol engine. The vehicle is MOT exempt and was last tested on 22 September 2017, with the MOT valid until 21 September 2018. It has recorded a mileage of 16,648 kilometres. The car is currently taxed. No advisory notes were recorded during the latest MOT test. Further mechanical details are not specified.
Understanding MOT Defect Categories
Total Tests
4
Passed Tests
4
Failed Tests
0
Latest Test
Passed
Passed - 22 September 2017
MOT Test at Unknown
Mileage: 16,648 km
Expires: 21 September 2018
Passed - 24 November 2016
MOT Test at Unknown
Mileage: 16,585 mi
Expires: 23 November 2017
Passed - 26 October 2015
MOT Test at Unknown
Mileage: 16,500 mi
Expires: 25 October 2016
Passed - 25 March 2015
MOT Test at Unknown
Mileage: 5,100 mi
Expires: 24 March 2016
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the MOT due for LG30?
This vehicle is MOT exempt.
What is the tax status of LG30?
The tax status is Taxed and is due on 01 April 2026.
What are the specifications of LG30?
This is a 1964 FERRARI 250GT LUSSO in Blue. It runs on Petrol with a 3000cc engine.
What is the environmental impact of LG30?
This vehicle produces 0 g/km of CO2 emissions.