To put it in perspective, for the cost of one Purosangue, 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 ...
Ferrari presented this very 250 GT California Spider at the Geneva Motor Show in 1960. The car has been driven on the Nurburgring and is one of just 56 examples. An executive from Phillip Morris i ...
CARMEL, Calif. — McLaren CEO Michael Leiters believes that the British luxury supercar maker can succeed much like Ferrari has — but in a somewhat different way. “We have one element in our ...
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 ...
CARMEL, Calif. — McLaren CEO Michael Leiters believes that the British luxury supercar maker can succeed much like Ferrari has — but in a somewhat different way. “We have one element in our brand, and ...
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 ...
and in turn it was derived from another successful Ferrari racing car, the 250 GT SWB. That model had a shorter wheelbase than the standard 250 GT to improve its handling, while the GTO added new ...
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.