Back in 1962 when Ferrari introduced the 250 GTO for homologation in the Gran Touring Car race class, this came with a price of $18,000, which would make for $154,310 in today's money (think: some $60 ...
GTO Engineering is keen to point out that it has developed buttons and switches for the cabin rather than using touchscreens like so many modern cars. Nevertheless, the car will also support ...
It's the collectible of collectibles and to many elite investors, it represents the Holy Grail. There are very few of these limited production vehicles around and when they do appear at auction, ...
Called 'Project Moderna' for now, the car will be designed and built from scratch by GTO Engineering in the UK. GTO Engineering, a UK-headquartered Ferrari specialist and builders of the 250 SWB ...
View post: Would You Be At Fault for Rear-Ending a Car in the Rain If Its Lights Were Off? I Ask A Lawyer. If there is one machine amongst the many prancing horses to leave the stables at Maranello, ...
As a rare and historically noteworthy race car of literally unrivaled value, the 250 GTO has every reason to be closely guarded by Ferrari. Permitting the replication of its most coveted model, after ...