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Photo: Pininfarina S.p.A. Although Ferrari introduced many iconic production cars throughout its history, we still regret that these five intriguing cars never made it past the concept and/or ...
1968 Ferrari 250 P5 Berlinetta Speciale by Pininfarina The Daytona SP3’s horizontal-slat rear end is impossible to ignore.
Ferrari's race and road cars from the 1960s are automotive icons that many enthusiasts cherish. However, few remember the intriguing one-offs that the company introduced during that decade.
Based on a Ferrari 458, the Sergio is said to be a barchetta or "little boat," which is very much in the Ferrari tradition. It sits quite low at 44.9 inches tall, four inches shorter than an MX-5 ...
Get accurate pricing information for a used 1962 Ferrari 250 GT 2 Door Convertible (Pininfarina), and explore other options.
A Ferrari 250 GT Coupe Pininfarina owned by Hollywood actor Angelina Jolie is heading under the hammer at auction next month where it could fetch up to £673,000.
Completed in April 1962, Erickson’s rosso-rubino -colored, steel- and aluminum- (hood, roof, rear deck) bodied 250 GT SWB Pininfarina Speciale is unique—a marriage of Ferrari, Pininfarina and ...
Pininfarina is best known for its Ferrari designs such as the F40, F50, Enzo, 599 GTB, Ferrari 250 GT, Testarossa, Dino and 365 Daytona. Hence Ferrari is to build a limited edition model named the ...
The Ferrari 250 GT Coupé Pinin Farina was revealed at the 39th Brussels Motor Show in January 1956. It was delivered to Ecurie Francorchamps team that same year, going on to compete in numerous ...
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