Arguably the most collectible series of vehicles produced by the Prancing Horse of Maranello, the 250 is revered by everyone and their dog nowadays. The GTO and Testa Rossa are some of the most ...
A Ferrari that was used by Rome's police force from 1963 to 1968 is now on sale. The Ferrari 250 GTE is considered one of the automaker's most popular models, ultimately evolving into three different ...
If you had a Ferrari, you’d drive it, right? And you definitely wouldn’t forget about it. Well, tell that to the owner of a nearly immaculate Ferrari 250GTE that was rediscovered after years of being ...
Produced until 1963, the 250 GTE is the first series-production Ferrari with a 2+2 seating configuration. Just over 950 units were delivered in total, making the GTE the most attainable 250 model of ...
That makes it arguably the best piece of cop memorabilia on the planet, better even than the 3,000-mile Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor that just came up for sale in South Dakota. And like that ...
A Ferrari that spent actual time on the track at Le Mans is about to go up for grabs. Next month, RM Sotheby’s will auction off a 1963 250 GTE 2+2 Series III by Pininfarina that served as the safety ...
Italy’s crime scene in the 1960s included lots of car chases, and the Alfa Romeo 1900s and Giulia 1600s police cars were becoming too slow to catch the bad guys. In a never-before-seen partnership ...
Now's your chance to own the ultimate cop car. This extremely rare Ferrari 250 GTE police car is up for sale, and we envy whoever is lucky enough to own it. It has the looks, an interior that's much ...
A bizarre 1961 Ferrari 250 GTE 2+2 equipped with an LT1 V8 engine has hit the market. Limited details about the car’s history are known but it is understood to have been originally painted in silver ...
The 1963 24 Hours of Le Mans was won in convincing fashion by a Ferrari 250 P. Ferraris also won two other classes and locked down the top six positions in the race, all with cars fitted with variants ...
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If you had a Ferrari, you’d drive it, right? And you definitely wouldn’t forget about it. Well, tell that to the owner of a nearly immaculate Ferrari 250GTE that was rediscovered after years of being ...