Imagine a Ferrari so exclusive, it's like owning a piece of automotive history. That's the Ferrari 250 Berlinetta GT Lusso.
Unfortunately, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) had other ideas and refused to homologate it as a GT car (Ferrari needed to make 100 production cars before the it could become ...
The rain did not help the vintage handling of this 1961 Ferrari, but if anyone could save it, it would be a nine-time Le Mans ...
You can chalk up one more on that list with a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider with a scarce, optional hardtop included going for $15.18 million at Gooding & Company's sale on Saturday night.
Both men recognized that the American market was desirous for a convertible version of Ferrari's mighty 250 GT Berlinetta, which gained the nickname "Tour de France" (or TdF) for its wins at the ...
Years: 1960-1961Engine: 3.0-litre V12, 276bhpTransmission: Five-speed manual, rear-wheel driveTop speed: 140mph (est)Number built: 55Current value: £14million While the 250 GT was primarily a ...
Former F1 racer Karun Chandhok was behind the wheel of a Ferrari 250 GTO when its V12 engine ... but still kind of cool Raced by Jan de Vroom in 1956, this 250 GT “Low Roof” Aluminum Coupe ...
A unique and very special 1963 Ferrari 250 GT Lusso is up for sale by Ferrari specialists GTO Engineering, featuring a bespoke body designed and manufactured in period by Italian coachbuilder ...
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1962 Ferrari 250 GT 2 Door Convertible (Pininfarina) across different levels of condition. Edit options.
不幸的是,国际汽车联合会(FIA)有其他想法,并拒绝将其认证为GT赛车(法拉利需要生产100 ... 私人车手皮埃尔·杜梅(Pierre Dumay)拥有250 LM。 Enzo Ferrari 认为 250 LM 是 250 GTO 的自然继承者,因此 ...
Ferrari’s most powerful ... of modern-era Ferraris as it harnesses a ferocious powertrain that sets the blueprint for every next-generation model from the Italian firm. It possibly won ...
"Ferrari’s decision to call the Purosangue a ‘four-door ... you could buy a Lamborghini Urus <i>and</i> a Bentley Continental GT and still have change for an ice cream. Or, for the pedants, an Urus ...