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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 1962, Ferrari was oozing automotive success from all its pores – scoring a third consecutive win at Le Mans and making big money from its road cars. The 250 GT platform was in full swing on ...
Other examples of the 250 GT Tour de France regularly sell for more than $5.5 million, according to Hagerty, with one having gone for $13.2 million. Click here for more photos of the 1957 Ferrari ...
This completely unique Ferrari 250 GT Lusso with early coachwork modifications by Medardo Fantuzzi in the style of the 330 LMB is one of those cars.
Gooding Christie’s has announced that it will offer a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spyder Competizione, chassis 2383 GT, at its Pebble Beach sale on August 15-16, 2025.
The Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider factory show car from the 1960 Geneva Motor Show will cross the block at RM Sotheby’s Monterey auction in August.
The 250 GT LWB Tour de France is one of the prettiest classic Ferrari models. Its longer body over the standard wheelbase filled out its proportions and also improved driving stability and comfort.
The Ferrari 250 GT Coupe At A Glance In the '50s, Ferrari made a name for itself as one of the best manufacturers of high-performance sports racing cars and semi-race cars that could be driven on ...
The car in question is an (obviously) eminently desirable 1958 Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider, one of only 50 ever made and purring onto the stage in flawless red over black livery with ...
Rare Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta by Scaglietti Could Fetch $7.5M at Auction The 34th of 165 examples, soon to be offered by RM Sotheby’s.
This car, the 320th of 353 Series II 250 GT Coupes, is a fairly well-used example of a Ferrari grand tourer. The Series II coupe was a Pinin Farina design, one intended to be built in relatively ...
The auction house asserts that the Ferrari 250 GT belongs to actor Angelina Jolie, but its provenance is uncertain. So Christie's is removing it from its November Paris sale.