“Modern supercars? Our customers are bored of them,” says Mark Lyon, founder of British Ferrari specialist GTO Engineering. “They’re all too big, too heavy and too fast. This is 10 times as much fun.” ...
The Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder may have been introduced to the mainstream by the classic 1986 John Hughes’ film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (of course, that car was a replica), but the iconic ...
Life moves pretty fast — but this car does not. An iconic prop Ferrari from the cult classic movie “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” sold for a cool $337,500 on Saturday — even though it doesn’t actually ...
The RML Short Wheelbase resembles a Ferrari 250 SWB, but it’s a 550 Maranello underneath. RML, which produces the replica, is a well-known motorsport engineering specialist in the UK. Production is ...
Having sold for as much as $48.4 million at auction, the Ferrari 250 GTO is out of reach for all but the absolute richest of collectors. That’s why one fan decided ...
A simply gorgeous 1962 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider has sold for $18.045 million at a recent sales event hosted by Gooding & Company. Every Ferrari model from the 1960s with the number ‘250’ ...
Enzo Ferrari built his first Ferrari-branded cars for two reasons. Firstly, he wanted to dominate on the racetrack. Secondly, the big kahuna couldn’t sustain his motorsport ambitions without selling ...
A brief timeline, for clarity: In 1958, on the Freiburg-Schauinsland hill climb in Germany, owner Alfred Hopf lost control of his 250 Testa Rossa and ended up deep in the trees of the Black Forest.
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