Unveiled at the 1975 Paris Salon, the Ferrari 308 GTB marked a milestone for the renowned Italian automaker as its...
This 857 Sport Spider Scaglietti was originally completed in 1955 as the last of four 857S cars. Enzo Ferrari intended...
Superseding the 330 America, the Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 was first displayed at the 1964 European Motor Show Brussels. Restyled...
A prototype from the seventies with the aerodynamics of modern supercars It’s no secret that the Pininfarina studio and the...
1951 Ferrari 342 America. The 342 America was produced for a relatively short period during late 1952, with only six...
After going winless last year a new car the Ferrari 246 F1 was introduced in 1958 for that year’s Formula...
The necessity for a production-oriented engine for the emerging Formula 2 led to the debut of the ‘junior’ Ferrari, the...
The 212 succeeded the 166 in late 1950 and was produced through 1953. The cars were blessed with a modified...
1966 Lamborghini Miura. The Lamborghini Miura was the world’s first mid-engine sports car super car, with design so daring it...
In the late stages of 1959, Ferrari advanced the evolution of the 250 GT model line by unveiling a second-generation...
The one and only four-door Ferrari ever built. As the only four-door Ferrari, the Pinin is a unique, forward-thinking design...
Ferris takes Mr. Frye’s prized 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder convertible in a ruse to get his girlfriend Sloane...
At the 1976 Paris Motor Show, Ferrari unveiled the 400 Automatic and 400 GT as the successor to the outgoing...
Manufactured from 1951 to 1952, the Ferrari 212 not only achieved notable success in racing but also placed a remarkable...
During the peak of the 1970s, Ferrari was widely renowned for its lineup of high-performance sports cars like the 308...
1972 Ferrari Daytona Spyder. James “Sonny” Crockett drove a 1972 Ferrari 365 GTS/4 Daytona, commonly known as the Ferrari Daytona...
A thrilling video of a Ferrari 246S Dino and Lotus 15 going neck and neck as they compete for the...
The Geneva Motor Show in March 1966 witnessed the debut of the 330 GTC, a two-seat marvel that essentially represented...
Ferrari 365 Daytona. This sports car was first introduced to the public at the Paris Auto Salon....
The 410 Superamerica body by Ghia was designed by Mario Savonuzzi, the same mind behind the Chrysler Glida and Dart....
Introduced in 1975, the Ferrari 308 GTB, designed by Pininfarina and built by Scaglietti, featured a modern design initially rendered...
When Ferrari introduced the Testarossa in 1984, it marked the revival of a renowned name from the Italian automaker’s heritage....
This 1972 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Spyder was produced by Maranello, This sports car was limited only to 22 yellow...
Powered by Colombo V12 motor which was bored out to 2.5-litres and fed by three Weber 36 DCF3 carbs developed...
Fan Submission by Lemireart ~ A cool Ferrari 365 GTC/4, not a very well known Ferrari model, that follows the...
The Ferrari 250 series is perhaps one of the finest ranges of cars ever created. This is a Ferrari 250...
1965 Ferrari 330GT . This old sports car was bought by John Lennon hours after passing his driving test....
Ferrari 375 MM, was a race car produced by Ferrari in 1953 and 1954. It was named “375” for the...
The Ferrari 225 Sport was introduced at the 1952 Giro di Sicilia as a larger version of 212 Export. This...