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The Ferrari 250 GTO is a clear example of why the 1960s were the golden age of sports cars. This is why there is no such ...
The design draws inspiration from sixties masterpieces, such as the Ferrari 330 P4, while also integrating stylistic influences from the Pininfarina 250 P5 Berlinetta Speciale.
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.
Originally unveiled in Paris in November 1963, the Ferrari 250 LM (for "Le Mans") is a Grand Touring version of the mid-engined Ferrari 250 P. Featuring a body designed by Pininfarina and built by ...
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 ...
Between the V12 of the Daytona SP3 and the hybrid power of F80, Ferrari writes two different chapters of speed, each one marking its own path to perfection.
Angelina Jolie's vintage Ferrari Jolie is the current owner of the 1958 Ferrari 250 GT with coachwork by Pininfarina SpA, Christie’s confirmed. The black coupé with wire-spoke wheels is the ...
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.
A gorgeous 1958 Ferrari 250 GT owned by Angelina Jolie will be sold by Christie's next month. The Pininfarina-designed car is one of just 353 built.