The only factory white Ferrari 250 GTO ever built is heading to auction, and it might be the next car to flirt with a 70 ...
This is the only white Ferrari 250 GTO to come from the factory and it will be auctioned through Mecum in January.
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Widely regarded as one of the most sought-after cars ever made, it’s not every day that a Ferrari 250 GTO changes hands. But that day, according to reports out of the UK, has come.
This car, this 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO is not rare. It is a unicorn. Chassis 379GT was the only Ferrari 250 GTO finished in Bianco Speciale (special white). Only eight of the 36 cars built were ...
A pristine, unrestored 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO is up for auction and could fetch over $70 million at the Mecum Auctions in ...
The record-setting model is an evolution of the 250 GT Tour de France, one of the best-loved 12-cylinders ever built: it has a total displacement of 2953 cc, punches out 280 hp and features 3 ...
Suburban dads around the world have been vindicated by an Italian judge’s ruling that a sports car can, in fact, be a work of art. The decision has granted the coveted designation to the Ferrari 250 ...
€799,960 or $895,515 isn't a lot of money for a 250 Series Ferrari as these babies get more expensive with every passing day. All the more reason the 1961 Ferrari 250 GT Drogo is a steal compared to ...
In 2014 a Ferrari 250 GTO sold for a world record price at auction of $38.1 million, though there have been rumors of private sales well above that figure. Now it seems that three of the 39 extant ...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran June 30, 2014 Comment Now! Last week Ferrari introduced a new one-off supercar developed on behalf of a client by the Special Projects division, the F12 TRS, whose lines were ...