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Unique 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Bianco Speciale could break record $70 million at auction
The Bianco Speciale was originally purchased by British racing driver and team owner John Coombs and was raced for several ...
When they were new, a 250 GTO cost $18,000 and the buyers were all approved by Enzo Ferrari. In 1970, it would have been ...
The one and only 1962 Ferrari 330 LM / 250 GTO by Scaglietti in the world has sold at auction for $51,705,000. The hammer fell at $47 million but the final price jumps to over $51 million when ...
More than 60 years after the 36th and final Ferrari 250 GTO was built, the front-engined homologation specials are still the most desirable cars to ever wear the Prancing Horse. That makes GTOs the ...
As the only 250 GTO to get white paint and one of just eight with right-hand drive, this is one seriously rare Prancing Horse.
Everything about it screamed performance and exclusivity. That V12 engine included. The Ferrari 330 LM looked like a million dollars, and it acted like one on the racetrack. Heavily based on the 250 ...
Chris Bruce has worked in the automotive industry since 2011 and has written thousands of stories about cars, motorsports, and motorcycles in that time. He has written for Autoblog, Autoviva, CarFax, ...
A Ferrari that spent actual time on the track at Le Mans is about to go up for grabs. Next month, RM Sotheby’s will auction off a 1963 250 GTE 2+2 Series III by Pininfarina that served as the safety ...
For well over a decade, the Ferrari 250 GTO has been considered one of the most desirable—and expensive—cars in the world. Depending on where you look, two of the three most expensive cars ever sold ...
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