The Ferrari Testarossa, built from 1984 through 1991, has seen its value appreciate consistently in the last decade.
For example, in 2011, a Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa sold for $16.39 million. In February 2012, a 1964 250 GTO sold for nearly $32 million. Later that year, a 1962 250 GTO sold for $35 million.
The sale included a mansion swap, bespoke furniture, elaborate chandeliers, art, alcohol and even a miniature Ferrari 250 ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Peter Giacobbi, an engineer by trade, hand-built his own 1959 Ferrari Testarossa. There are only 21 1959 Testarossa's in the world. A 1957 Testarossa was sold last ...
Peter Giacobbi couldn't afford to buy an authentic Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa. So he set about faithfully recreating one. Watch and listen to his story courtesy of Petrolicious. Fortunately Giacobbi ...
The second car from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum that RM Sotheby’s auctioned was the 1964 Ferrari 250 LM by ...
The Ferrari 250 GTO is a holy grail for any Ferrari fan. It's not just a car, it's a legendary machine that turns heads wherever it goes. This beauty combines stunning aerodynamics and timeless ...
For the Ferrari there are wire wheels from Borrani ... steel spaceframe chassis exactly like that of the full-size 250 Testa Rossa, only with extra strength owing to the doors not opening.
Just look at the Le Mans-winning 1964 250 LM by Scaglietti that was auctioned off by RM Sotheby’s in Paris earlier this week.
The Eighties. a decade of conspicuous consumption, padded shoulders, Elton John’s supersized specs and cheesecloth shirts. A decade that spawned a supercar so attuned to the era of excess that ...