Here’s one fine example of automotive art. It goes without saying that Ferrari’s magnificent 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Competizione is one of the most iconic race cars of the early ‘60s. While it may not ...
The U.K.'s GTO Engineering has added a new offering to its growing portfolio of replica Ferraris, which the company refers to as its Revival series. The latest to join the series is Ferrari's 250 GT ...
“Modern supercars? Our customers are bored of them,” says Mark Lyon, founder of British Ferrari specialist GTO Engineering. “They’re all too big, too heavy and too fast. This is 10 times as much fun.” ...
The latest Revival project from GTO Engineering, following its replica 250 GT SWB we drove earlier this year, is an inch-perfect, toolroom copy of the Ferrari original. Even Enzo himself might have ...
The RML Short Wheelbase resembles a Ferrari 250 SWB, but it’s a 550 Maranello underneath. RML, which produces the replica, is a well-known motorsport engineering specialist in the UK. Production is ...
Let’s say you have $1-2 million to splurge on a really nice car. Your investment in disinfecting wipes and video chat software has paid off big. Now you want to treat yourself to a killer set of ...
The Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder may have been introduced to the mainstream by the classic 1986 John Hughes’ film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (of course, that car was a replica), but the iconic ...
In February, Reading, England-based GTO Engineering announced it would build its Ferrari 250 GTO-inspired Moderna. The Moderna sits on an aluminum spaceframe chassis and is powered by a remade version ...
And now you know why Cameron was in such trouble in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." An ultra-rare Ferrari like the replica that was famously kicked out of a window in the comedy classic has been auctioned ...
The original Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta is one of those classic cars even people who aren’t into classic cars would give their right arm to thrash for 30 minutes down a great road. It’s got the ...
A simply gorgeous 1962 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider has sold for $18.045 million at a recent sales event hosted by Gooding & Company. Every Ferrari model from the 1960s with the number ‘250’ ...