
Episode #655
The Bianco Speciale: The Remarkable Journey of the Only White Ferrari 250 GTO
This episode is a live Motoring Podcast Network panel from Automotive History Live explores why the Bianco Speciale—Ferrari 250 GTO chassis 3729 GT, the only factory-white GTO and one of eight right-hand-drive cars—stands apart through provenance, racing history, engineering influence, and market impact. Crew Chief Eric, William Ross, and motoring historian Jon Summers recount how the car came to MECUM Kissimmee via Prancing Horse of Nashville and discuss John Coombs’ British club-racing use, including period modifications that influenced later GTO development and claims it was studied at Jaguar to aid the lightweight E-Type. They cover notable drivers and owners (including Graham Hill, Roy Salvadori, Jack Sears, John Shirley, and current owner David Lee), the car’s evolving configuration and recast engine while retaining the original, debates over its distinctive white livery, and how GTO values and buyer tastes are shifting amid modern auction surprises. ===== (Oo---x---oO) ===== 00:00 Panel Introductions 00:52 Bianco Speciale Overview 01:58 How the Auction Happened 03:37 John Coombs Backstory 06:04 Jaguar Reverse Engineering 08:46 What Makes It Unique 14:50 The Mystery of Coombs White 19:31 Racing Pedigree and Drivers 23:36 Archival Racing Photos: Spotting GTO Evolution 26:26 The Hidden Driver Revealed: David Hobbs and Jaguar Link 29:50 Exclusive Owners Club and Famous Names 33:09 Private Sales And Price Range 36:10 Mecum Auction Outcome 39:05 Hot Wheels Immortalization 39:51 Modern Values Inflection Point 42:58 Wrap Up And Sponsors ==================== The Motoring Podcast Network : Years of racing, wrenching and Motorsports experience brings together a top notch collection of knowledge, stories and information. #everyonehasastory #gtmbreakfix - motoringpodcast.net More Information: Visit Our Website Become a VIP at: Patreon Online Magazine: Gran Touring Follow us on Social: Instagram This episode is part of our AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY LIVE! SERIES and is sponsored in part by: The Studebaker National Museum and The Society of Automotive Historians (SAH) and was recorded in front of a live studio audience.






