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With momentum building on the racetrack, the Ferrari 250 GT came to life in 1959 and built a reputation as the epitome of grand tourer and track car. It was meant to be the sports car for every ...
That’s a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder taking a beating ... Production used four Ferraris for the film, a hero car and three kit cars. The one used in this scene is coming up for auction ...
So many automobiles have been branded with the name "Grand Touring" or "GT ... re talking about. Ferrari already had a half-generation of winning 250 GTs, long-wheelbase cars known cryptically ...
Only 56 examples of the Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider were built between 1960 and 1963, constructed by Scaglietti in Modena, Italy. (In other words, the car is as rare as it is beautiful.) ...
In fact, Piero Drogo removed the car’s original 6-carb engine to put it into…something else, rebodied it into an aluminum GTO –like Ferrari- and installed a 250 GT-spec powerplant.
1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Sells For $10,976,000 Setting World Record As Most Expensive Car Ever
1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Sells For $10,976,000 Setting World Record As Most Expensive Car Ever By Mark Arnold May 19, 2008 11:40 am EST How much would you pay for the car of your dreams?
When you have a car that can bullseye each point, like this 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider, it’s guaranteed to demand a high price. RM Sotheby’s is once again preparing for its ...
It’s the actual car that was used to introduce the world to the model at the 1960 Geneva Motor Show. 1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider by Scaglietti Remi Dargegen/RM Sotheby’s Just 56 ...
The Ferrari was finished in Grigio Conchiglia (shell grey). "Dado" drove the car for about a year. Starting in 1961, the 250 GT changed ownership twice before being purchased by famed American ...
“The best way to celebrate cars like this is to drive them and enjoy them.” That's the main point of this Ferrari 250 GT Lusso feature from Petrolicious. Owner James Chen from Axis Wheels ...
A rare Ferrari 250 ... The car remained in the care of Italian collectors throughout the 1970s and 1980s. It was later purchased by U.S. collector Ron Hein, whose restoration of the 0789 GT ...
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