While Ferrari already produced a convertible V-12 road car at the time, the 250 GT Cabriolet, this car was not to be confused with the California Spider, as the Cabriolet drew its roots from the ...
You can chalk up one more on that list with a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider with a scarce, optional hardtop included going for $15.18 million at Gooding & Company's sale on Saturday night.
Of course, the 'Ferrari' in the film was a fibreglass ... a plate glass window into the woods below. As of today, the 250 GT California Spyder SWB ranks alongside the 250 GTO and Testa Rossa ...
Inspired by the prized 1957 250 GT California Spyder designed for the North American market, Ferrari instituted a number the classic vehicles traits into a retractable hardtop sports car introduced in ...
The 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spider, once owned by James Coburn, embodies the elegance and sporty spirit of a golden ...
Ferrari is a standout brand on the big screen, shining alongside Eddie, Herman Munster's son, in one of the scenes from their ...
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California 2 Door Spider (SWB) across different levels of condition. Edit options.
He drove the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1997 in a Ferrari 333 SP. He retired from professional racing in 2004 after a respectable career. Charlie acquired his 250 GTO from California car dealership ...
Despite the focus on authenticity, the California Spyder Revival will also be highly customisable. The customer can choose between three versions of ... the success of the 250 SWB Revival and ...
After the birth of Suzie’s older brother, Richard, a Short Wheelbase that had been acquired for £1100 – chassis number 1995GT ...
It's not just any Ferrari; it's an absolute classic. Actress Angelina Jolie's Ferrari 250 GT is going up for grabs at auction, adding impressive celebrity ownership to what is already an ultra ...
The auction house has asserted the car belongs to Jolie, but is still removing it from its Paris sale next month.