Delivering racing victories instead of baked goods, the Ferrari 250 GT SWB was stuck with what nickname due to its shape?

Answer Breadvan

The SWB was built to compete against the new 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO at Le Mans and other FIA GT races. The nickname 'Breadvan' was first used by the English press who probably were not very optimistic about the car's strange appearance with its very low pointed nose, long flat roofline and square rear end. That is, of course, until it won.

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