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World-renowned restoration shop Bacchelli & Villa announces the launch of the “275 Book”, published in partnership with Modena-based publishing house Artioli Editore.
As the automotive landscape evolves to encompass the growing popularity of classic cars, the 275 Book has been published to serve as an homage to the history, lineage, and craftsmanship of the acclaimed grand-tourer manufactured by Maranello based carmaker Ferrari between 1964-1968. The release of the 275 Book coincides with a significant milestone in Ferrari history. 2026 marks the 60th anniversary of the Ferrari 275, a model that redefined the balance between competition engineering and grand touring refinement and remains one of the most influential Ferraris ever produced.
Limited to just 1,275 copies, the 275 Book opens with a personal foreword from Piero Ferrari, drawing from memories with his father Enzo Ferrari. Presented within its 275 pages, the book also includes a comprehensive period correct colour catalogue; previously unseen original factory production and technical documents from Ferrari; and Charles Leclerc, Scuderia Ferrari driver and 275 owner, in his very own 275.
“Bacchelli & Villa and Artioli Editore are delighted to announce the release of the 275 Book,” said Enzo Mattioli Ferrari, CEO of Bacchelli & Villa and great-grandson of Enzo Ferrari. “The classic car market is gaining momentum, and Bacchelli & Villa have a tangible opportunity to preserve the legacy and knowledge of one of the most prolific models in Ferrari’s history. We hope the 275 Book will cultivate a continued fascination for the model among the automotive community and highlight the craftmanship and provenance that is essential to preserve classic cars.”
The first copy signed by Enzo Mattioli Ferrari sold for $19,200 during the RM Sotheby’s auction at Cavallino Palm Beach, Florida, on Saturday February 14; all proceeds will go towards The Cavallino Classic Foundation, a registered 501(c)(3) public charity, by funding scholarships through the Palm Beach Police and Fire Foundation and the A.W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts in West Palm Beach.
Founded in 1972, Bacchelli & Villa is one of the most prestigious coachwork restoration shops in the world, specliaising in Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Maserati coachwork. With 68 completed restorations of the Ferrari 275 and counting, Bacchelli & Villa are positioned as the experts in the preservation of the limited production model.