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 ...
The world’s most closely watched classic Ferrari has changed hands again, and this time the number is raising eyebrows for its restraint. At Mecum’s flagship Kissimmee sale in Florida, the only ...
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 ...
Built in only 36 units from 1962 to 1964, the Ferrari 250 GTO is one of the company's most successful race cars. It also developed into arguably the most iconic rig to wear the Prancing Horse badge.
Are you so absurdly rich that you could drop over $70 million on a car that's over 60 years old? If so, then this 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO could be for you. When it's sold at the Mecum auction on January ...
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When the 19th copy of Enzo Ferrari's 250 GTO Berlinetta left Maranello in 1962, it was just another race car, one that had a hard life ahead of wrecks and in one instance a driver's death. Yet today, ...
Widely regarded as one of the most sought-after cars ever made, it’s not every day that a Ferrari 250 GTO changes hands. But that day, according to reports out of the UK, has come.
The Ferrari 250 GTO continues to make headlines at auctions, and there's a lot to learn from its backstory.