You can chalk up one more on that list with a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider with a scarce, optional hardtop included going for $15.18 million at Gooding & Company's sale on Saturday night.
It takes quite a thing to outshine the Ferrari 250 GT SWB, and that thing is the Colombo V-12 stationed under its long hood.
This one-of-a-kind Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta was designed by Giugiaro and built by Bertone. Now it's going up for auction at Pebble Beach, where it's tipped to fetch around $15 million.
Simply one of the best-looking cars, ever, surpassing even the illustrious 250 GTO. It did a fair bit of racing, too, thanks to its handy short wheelbase (2.4 metres) and launch timing which saw ...
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Ferrari already built a V-12–powered open car, the 250 GT Pininfarina Cabriolet, based on the PF Coupe, so the body work for the new California Spider was handed over to Scaglietti.
Here's what you need to know about the 1963 vintage Ferrari 250 GTO which just sold for a record-breaking price reportedly between $70 to $80 million. Founder of WeatherTech, David MacNeil ...
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evo, as Jethro Bovingdon explains to Max Girado from RM Sotheby’s, is more about the driving experience than it is polished cars and upscale locations. But even seen with a cynical eye, it’s ...