Owning a classic car is a dream for many automobile enthusiasts, but the romantic notion often overlooks the financial ...
It seems that these days, automakers are looking to their own pasts more than ever to create retro-inspired models that appeal to nostalgia. A few years back, Lamborghini debuted a modern-day Countach ...
U.K.-based Ferrari specialist GTO Engineering has recreated the schematics for the Ferrari 250 series using modern computer aided design (CAD) tools. Manufactured from 1959 to 1964, the 250 series ...
Bloomberg reports that a 1962 Ferrari GTO has been sold for $35 million, making it the most expensive car in the world. The record price eclipses the $32 million paid for a 1964 Ferrari 250 GTO back ...
Built from 1962 to 1964, the 250 GTO is the most iconic and beautiful Ferrari ever built. It's also a rare classic and one of the most expensive vehicles ever auctioned. And I'm not talking about ...
A 1962 Ferrari 330 LM / 250 GTO by Scaglietti, the coveted Italian coachbuilder, sold for $51.7 million at a RM Sotheby’s auction Nov. 13 in New York City. It was the most expensive Ferrari ever to ...
$47 million dollars. This is where the hammer dropped during the latest RM Sotheby’s event, in which the unique Ferrari 330 LM/250 GTO by Scaglietti was auctioned off in a stand-alone sale in New York ...
Nobody can throw an anniversary party like the folks at Pebble Beach. To celebrate 50 years of the Ferrari 250 GTO, the world’s most famous classic car show convened an incredible collection of Enzo’s ...
Until a single iconic Mercedes suddenly sold for $142 million, becoming the most expensive car ever, the Ferrari 250 GTO was the undisputed king of the collector-car world. Each of the 39 (or 36, if ...
Badar enjoys driving cars, writing about cars, watching movies and anime about cars; basically, he loves cars! He has a deep passion for and vast knowledge about JDM cars. He also has a penchant for ...
It was seen by many as the opportunity of a lifetime: There are only 36 (39?) Ferrari 250 GTOs in the world and those who own them almost never want to sell them. Which means you have to wait until ...