But perhaps the most jaw-dropping sighting of all was the Ferrari 250 GTO in Paris! This iconic car is truly the pinnacle of Ferrari’s legacy, and it’s hard to imagine anyone who wouldn’t admire this ...
Chassis 5893 is the most significant Ferrari 250 LM ever sold and commanded $10 million over the expected price. In the final ...
Imagine the sight: a Ferrari 250 GTO—one of the most coveted, valuable cars in automotive history—sitting untouched and ...
The Ferrari 212 series included “Export“ and “Inter“ models, with the Export variant designed for competition. Chassis 0106E, ...
The second car from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum that RM Sotheby’s auctioned was the 1964 Ferrari 250 LM by ...
the 250 GTO. The new GTO clearly had a lot to live up to, but Ferrari didn’t hold back. Although the GTO bore more than a passing resemblance to the ‘entry level’ 308 GTB, it was in fact a ...
The first Ferrari 250 GTO on this list but definitely not the last, chassis 3851GT received upgraded coachwork by Scaglietti and competed in the 5,500km Tour de France Automobile in 1962.
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was one of the people responsible for the GTO, which came with a name inspired by that of the Ferrari 250 GTO. GTO stands for Gran Turismo Omologato, which is Italian for "grand tourer homologated." ...
Dhaka’s Riddhi Book Cafe Gallery transformed into a hub for automotive connoisseurs and history enthusiasts alike, as the ...
Where is the collector car market heading in the new year? Which makes and models will be most desirable? Classic Driver went ...