Prior to his untimely demise in 1956, Alfredo “Dino” Ferrari, the son of Enzo Ferrari, engineered a dual-overhead camshaft V-6...
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- Ferrari 212
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- Ferrari 250
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- Ferrari 250 TR
- Ferrari 275
- Ferrari 288 GTO
- Ferrari 308
- Ferrari 328
- Ferrari 330
- Ferrari 365 GT 2+2
- Ferrari 365 GTB/4
- Ferrari 365 GTC/4
- Ferrari 375 MM
- Ferrari 400 Automatic
- Ferrari 400 GT
- Ferrari 400 Superamerica
- Ferrari 410 Superamerica
- Ferrari 500
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- Ferrari 857 Sport Scaglietti Spider
- Ferrari Daytona
- Ferrari Dino 246 F1
- Ferrari F40
- Ferrari F430
- Ferrari Mondial
- Ferrari Pinin
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The necessity for a production-oriented engine for the emerging Formula 2 led to the debut of the ‘junior’ Ferrari, the...
Bertone’s 308 GT Rainbow concept car presented at the 1976 Turin Motor Show is an experiment in unconventional styling. It...
Unveiled at the 1975 Paris Salon, the Ferrari 308 GTB marked a milestone for the renowned Italian automaker as its...
Debuting at the 1975 Paris Salon, the exquisite 308 GTB marked Ferrari’s return to Pininfarina styling after the Bertone-designed Dino...
In 1976, Ferrari enlarged their flat-12 engine to 4,942 cc and created the Ferrari 512 Berlinetta Boxer (commonly abbreviated to...
Introduced in 1975, the Ferrari 308 GTB, designed by Pininfarina and built by Scaglietti, featured a modern design initially rendered...
During the peak of the 1970s, Ferrari was widely renowned for its lineup of high-performance sports cars like the 308...
At the 1976 Paris Motor Show, Ferrari unveiled the 400 Automatic and 400 GT as the successor to the outgoing...
Unveiled at the 1975 Paris Salon, the 308 GTB, Ferrari’s second V8-powered road car, made a striking debut, signaling a...
The one and only four-door Ferrari ever built. As the only four-door Ferrari, the Pinin is a unique, forward-thinking design...
Seen by many as the car that set the performance precedent at Ferrari that eventually led to the F40, the...
The Ferrari Mondial 8, the Prancing Horse’s first attempt at a global grand tourer, took the 3.0-liter V8 engine and...
The Ferrari Testarossa was introduced at a grand event at the Lido de Paris cabaret in October 1984, while the...
Debuting at the 1976 Paris Salon, the 400 GT featured an upgraded 4.8-liter version of Ferrari’s four-cam V12 engine. Its...
Made famous for its role in Miami Vice and Sega’s Out Run, the Testarossa was Ferraris leading supercar in the...
When Ferrari introduced the Testarossa in 1984, it marked the revival of a renowned name from the Italian automaker’s heritage....
To celebrate 40 years of Ferrari, Enzo had his design team create a supercar that translated racing car technology to...
In 1985, Ferrari unveiled the 328, marking the culmination of Maranello’s transverse mid-mounted Dino V-8 series. With a design that...
Entering production in 1985, the Ferrari 328 represented the final iteration of Maranello’s transverse mid-mounted Dino V-8. Updated to reflect...
Powered by Colombo V12 motor which was bored out to 2.5-litres and fed by three Weber 36 DCF3 carbs developed...
A thrilling video of a Ferrari 246S Dino and Lotus 15 going neck and neck as they compete for the...
The Ferrari 250 series is perhaps one of the finest ranges of cars ever created. This is a Ferrari 250...
Ferrari 250 GT Lusso. A larger more luxurious version of this sports car....
Ferrari 250 GT Spyder. This convertible sports car was available with lightweight aluminum coachwork or a steel body. Its chassis,...
Ferrari 250 GTO. The 250 GTO was one of the last front-engined cars to remain competitive at the top level...
Fan Submission: Here is a classy classic. The Ferrari 250SWB in it’s right environment, on the road. This particular sports...
The Targa topped 308 GTS was introduced in 1977 and was made famous on the television series Magnum, P.I....