Drawn by Aldo Brovarone, a designer at the Pininfarina studio in Turin, these 36 masterpieces, plus one example based on the 330 for Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, were conceived without compromise or economy.The very definition of an Italian grand tourer, a flagship with a voluptuous and generous body, nearly 5 meters long, powered by a 5-liter, 400 hp V12 derived from racing, allowing it to flirt with 300 km/h, the Ferrari flagship in 1964 brought together the best of both worlds: touring and competition.This exclusivity explains its rarity and its list price: twice that of a 275 GTB!Presented at the Geneva Motor Show in Switzerland, the 500 Superfast became quickly a favorite among the elite of the era, including industry leaders, heirs of royalty, stars, celebrities, and other VIPs.Discover the story of these 36 lucky first owners and those who succeeded them, all as rare as the 36 examples of the 250 GTO.The story of these 36 Superfasts reflects an era of carefree abundance…