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Why the 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO became priceless
The 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO sits at the top of the collector car world not just because it is rare or beautiful, but because it has come to represent the ultimate fusion of racing pedigree, scarcity, and ...
The mystery buyer who paid $385 million to take home the world’s only Ferrari 250 GTO Bianco Speciale has just disclosed his identity. Meet the man who got his hands on one of the most expensive ...
The iconic Scuderia sports car from 1962 secured second place at the Nurburgring and 24 Hours of Le Mans, withdrawing due to ...
John DeLorean hijacked Ferrari's sacred GTO badge for a $295 Pontiac option package that outsold the Italian original and ...
In the world of classic car collecting, there is an unwritten rule. The more valuable and rare the vehicle, the quieter its life becomes. Climate-controlled garages, occasional engine starts, careful ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kristin Shaw is an automotive journalist based in Texas. Car auctions are undeniably electric. Gorgeous machines roll across the ...
This Graham Hill-driven, ultra-rare Ferrari will be shown for viewing this month before it hits the auction block in January 2026. If there is one machine amongst the many prancing horses to leave the ...
Nobody can throw an anniversary party like the folks at Pebble Beach. To celebrate 50 years of the Ferrari 250 GTO, the world’s most famous classic car show convened an incredible collection of Enzo’s ...
“Strings were undoubtedly pulled, and rings may have even been kissed to make the birth of this beauty possible, but no matter the circumstances that led to its creation, it is here today as an ...
(Reuters) - A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO road racing car is expected to fetch more than $45 million at auction in August, making it the most valuable car ever to be offered for public sale. Auctioneers RM ...
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