You never know where you might find the car of your dreams—including on social media. A 1962 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 prototype owned by the marque’s founder Enzo Ferrari is currently up for sale in Seattle ...
Offered between 1963 and 1968, the 330 series of grand tourers kicked off with a 4.0L V12-powered rehash of the commercially successful 250 GTE. Only 50 examples were produced, all of them in ...
When buying a car as exclusive as a Ferrari, customers usually have a lot to say on exactly how the car of their dreams should look like. The Italians, as do all luxury carmakers, have dedicated ...
Any vintage V-12-powered Ferrari is a collection-maker in its own right. Owning a car with some tangible connection to Il Commendatore himself, however, is a whole other thing entirely. One lucky (and ...
For fans of Enzo Ferrari and his remarkable automobiles, this 330 GT may be the ultimate collector’s vehicle: It served as Ferrari’s personal car for two years. And for $495,900, the pristinely ...
There is something uniquely special about 1960s-era Ferraris. Actually, make that many things: their balance of beauty and brawn, a shared DNA with the Scuderia race cars, their rarity and exclusivity ...
While Ferrari may be best known for its supercars, the car manufacturer has also produce some remarkable grand tourers throughout the years and in a unique test, The Supercar Driver has compared a ...
Maybe he put it away for a rainy day that never came. A 1967 Ferrari 330 GT V12 2+2 purchased in Europe in 1974 by an international pilot and brought back to the country that was hidden away in a ...
We crest the hill then plunge into a broad valley, its patchwork fields dotted with wildflowers and dappled with sunshine. As the road uncoils, I slot the ball-topped lever into third and bury the ...
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