Ferris takes Mr. Frye’s prized 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder convertible in a ruse to get his girlfriend Sloane...
The Ferrari Testarossa was introduced at a grand event at the Lido de Paris cabaret in October 1984, while the...
1966 Lamborghini Miura. The Lamborghini Miura was the world’s first mid-engine sports car super car, with design so daring it...
The ‘Tour de France’ 250 GT Berlinetta nickname owes its moniker to Alfonso de Portago and his win at the...
1962 Ferrari 250 GTE. The 250 GTE was Ferrari’s first four seat model sedan which evolved into a series of...
In 1985, Ferrari unveiled the 328, marking the culmination of Maranello’s transverse mid-mounted Dino V-8 series. With a design that...
The 212 succeeded the 166 in late 1950 and was produced through 1953. The cars were blessed with a modified...
During the peak of the 1970s, Ferrari was widely renowned for its lineup of high-performance sports cars like the 308...
The 275 GTB retained the sporting characteristics of prior Ferrari sports/racers, and was built by Scaglietti. It featured the final...
To celebrate 40 years of Ferrari, Enzo had his design team create a supercar that translated racing car technology to...
This 1972 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Spyder was produced by Maranello, This sports car was limited only to 22 yellow...
1967 Ferrari 275 GTB. The Ferrari 275 was a two-seat front-engined Gran Turismo sports car using a 3.3 L V12...
The one and only four-door Ferrari ever built. As the only four-door Ferrari, the Pinin is a unique, forward-thinking design...
The introduction of the 250 Europa marked a pivotal shift in Ferrari’s preferred coachbuilder. While Vignale had previously been the...
Ferrari 250 GT Lusso. A larger more luxurious version of this sports car....
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...
1964 Ferrari 500 Superfast. In 1964 at the Geneva Salon Ferrari brought the 500 Superfast. This sports car is a...
In the early 1950s, Ferrari prioritized manufacturing competition cars, but the 250 Europa marked the brand’s initial foray into limited...
The Targa topped 308 GTS was introduced in 1977 and was made famous on the television series Magnum, P.I....
Fan Submission: Here is a classy classic. The Ferrari 250SWB in it’s right environment, on the road. This particular sports...
In the late stages of 1959, Ferrari advanced the evolution of the 250 GT model line by unveiling a second-generation...
Ferrari’s solo attempt began with the Dino 206 GT Speciale show car. Pininfarina built the car using a 206 S...
Between 1951 and 1952, the Ferrari 212 left an indelible mark on the racing scene and the automotive market, with...
Manufactured from 1951 to 1952, the Ferrari 212 not only achieved notable success in racing but also placed a remarkable...
Entering production in 1985, the Ferrari 328 represented the final iteration of Maranello’s transverse mid-mounted Dino V-8. Updated to reflect...
The 330 GTC was unveiled at the 1966 Geneva Salon and was an amalgam of other Ferraris. It shared its...
By the mid-1960s, Ferrari responded to market demands with half of its production featuring four seats. Following the success of...
1965 Ferrari 330GT . This old sports car was bought by John Lennon hours after passing his driving test....
The Ferrari TR, or 250 Testa Rossa, is a race car model built by Ferrari in the 1950s and 60s....