Ferrari produced 33 Series I and three Series II ... Today, he is worth $1.1 billion. Chip acquired his 250 GTO in 2002 for a rumored $9 million. In 2000, a Ferrari historian called this ...
For example, in 2011, a Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa sold for $16.39 million. In February 2012, a 1964 250 GTO sold for nearly $32 million. Later that year, a 1962 250 GTO sold for $35 million.
Years: 1962-1964Engine: 3.0-litre V12, 300bhpTransmission: Five-speed manual, rear-wheel driveTop speed: 175mph (est)Number built: 39Current value: £30million No Ferrari holds as much mystique as ...
Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Series II Very few other cars encapsulate ... such as the pictured example that recently sold at Bonhams for $1.68 million, is arguably the very best looking open-air ...
The 250 GTO is widely considered the rarest example of Ferrari's most celebrated and sought-after classic car Chassis 3765 is the only example ever entered into competition by the firm's own race ...
It's not just any Ferrari ... for the 250 GT Coupé, making it the first Ferrari to be built as a mass-production car (not individually assembled by hand). Moving to semi-series production ...
These used the same running gear as the racers, largely based around Ferrari's light-yet-powerful ... Among the most desirable variants of the 250 GT series are the California convertibles ...
The car won every race it entered in 1965. 1964 Ferrari 250 GTO/64, chassis 5571GT:The first of three Series II 250 GTOs that features the lower and shorter Pininfarina body. The car raced at ...
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