Classic Ferraris with racing pedigree are the blue-chip investments of the auto world, steadily rising in value as time goes on – good news for anyone planning to pick up an F80 or an 849 Testarossa.
Few cars have traveled farther in the public imagination, or on the balance sheet, than Ferrari’s 250 GTO. Built in the early 1960s to satisfy racing homologation rules, the 36-car run is now the ...
With surviving examples worth well over $30 million, the 250 GTO is one of the most valuable cars in the world. But have you wondered why this particular Ferrari icon is worth so much? Well, in this ...
MONTEREY COUNTY, Calif. (KSBW) — Mecum Auctions has unveiled the rare 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO to the public for the first time ahead of its scheduled auction in January in Kissimmee, Florida. The car, ...
The new Ferrari supercar, presented at the track in Imola during the Finali Mondiali, marks the start of a new technological era ...
Captain Ahab went in search of his whale, and it’s a sure bet that phalanxes of collectors are going to be trying to spear the Blanco Speciale—the one and only Ferrari GTO produced in white—when it ...
This Ferrari LaFerrari prototype, still wearing the camouflage from the development phase, was sold for $2,450,000 at an ...
More than 60 years after the 36th and final Ferrari 250 GTO was built, the front-engined homologation specials are still the most desirable cars to ever wear the Prancing Horse. That makes GTOs the ...
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