Ferrari’s latest V-12, the just-unveiled 12Cilindri, is a technological marvel, but there’s nothing quite like those the company built during the 1950s and ‘60s. One of these cars, a 1965 275 GTB, is ...
Ferraris are the gold standard of today’s collector-car market, so it’s no surprise that, by the time our June issue goes to press in early May, the most valuable car sold across all auction houses in ...
Ferrari’s 275 berlinetta coupe and open Spider made their debut at the Paris show in fall 1964 and remained in production until 1968, when they were replaced by one of the least-ordinary Ferrari ...
We all know that the definitive Ferrari of the 1960s is none other than the 250 GTO but that’s not the only Prancing Horse of the period capable of stealing headlines and collectors’ hearts. Take this ...
While anyFerrari 275 GTBis a special car, if you're looking to buy a truly unique example, look no further than the 1965 275 GTB "Speciale" that's headed to Scottsdale auction week, courtesy of ...
Old enough to remember that AMC, not Subaru, built the "world's first Sport Utility Wagon" and young enough to prefer fuel injection to carburetion, Christopher "Emmy" Jackson entered the auto ...
His automotive adventure started reporting on various motorsport events as a sports writer before moving onto a full-time auto career with various sites, including This Week In Motors and ...
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