Hosted on MSN22d
Is Bob Grossman’s Ferrari 250 GT California Spider the Most Desirable of Them All?Sometime that autumn, Grossman sold the car to fund the purchase of a 250 GT SWB. After bouncing around among Ferrari collectors for the next two decades, 1451GT was comprehensively restored in ...
Sometime that autumn, Grossman sold the car to fund the purchase of a 250 GT SWB. After bouncing around among Ferrari collectors for the next two decades, 1451GT was comprehensively restored in 1981 ...
The seven-time F1 champ takes on the role of the joy-riding parking attendant, joined by long-time pal Edward Norton.
With its compact proportions, sweeping lines, and wire-spoke wheels, the Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta SWB is a timeless classic.
Sir Lewis Hamilton has recreated one of the most famous scenes from Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Taking on the role of the joy-riding parking attendant, he was joined by long-time pal Edward Norton.
Retromobile started out as a niche event where collectors could buy and sell classic cars and car parts, both high- and low-end. Bruce Meyer, founding chairman of the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los ...
Chinetti convinced Enzo Ferrari that this was a good idea and instructed Sergio ... which was then followed by the even more captivating 250 GT SWB (Short Wheel Base). The name Spider was used to ...
1961 Ferrari 250 GT California SWB Spyder The SWB (short-wheelbase) California Spyder was a variation of the Ferrari 250, designed specifically for the American market. It was powered by a 3.0-liter ...
However, the ‘Spirit of St. Moritz’ trophy designed by artist Rolf Sachs was awarded to the sliver Ferrari 250 GT SWB ‘Sefac’ owned (and equipped with a roof rack and Davos sleigh) by Diego Meier, ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results