Chassis No. ZFFYU51A740137455
For decades, Enzo Ferrari remained steadfast in his belief that road cars bearing his name should be powered exclusively by twelve cylinders. Yet the immense popularity of the V6-powered, Dino-badged 206 and 246 GT proved there was significant demand for lighter, mid-engined models from Maranello. That momentum ..
Chassis No. 07723
Engine No. 07723
Transmission No. 357
Lights shone on a familiar silhouette at the 1964 Paris Salon-the curves and long flowing front of Ferrari's latest grand tourer echoing that of the fabled 250 GTO. Styled by Pininfarina, the 275 GTB's beautifully proportioned coachwork disguised a number of technical firsts..
Chassis No. ZFFEW59AX60147045
Developed alongside the closed F430 berlinetta, the F430 Spider debuted in 2005 embodying many of the same Formula One–derived technologies while adding an open-air element to the line. Its electrically operated folding soft top added just 154 pounds, costing only a tenth of a second in the zero-to-62 mph sprint..
Chassis No. 01776
Engine No. 0007429
Transmission No. 851 M
While Ferrari's groundbreaking mid-engine six-cylinder street sports car, the Dino 246 GT, was built as a production car by Ferrari's standards, the total number built was minuscule by virtually any other standard-only about 3,500 total cars in five production years were..
Chassis No. 03900
Engine No. 0009729
Transmission No. 874 E
The Ferrari Dino 246 GT in its late "E-Series" form represented the final, most refined chapter of the Dino lineage. Produced from mid-1971 to 1974, the E Series saw incremental upgrades such as Weber 40 DCNF/13 carburetors (compared to the F/7 units on earlier series) i..
Chassis No. 27061
Engine No. 00388
The Ferrari 512 Berlinetta Boxer represented a significant evolution of Ferrari's mid-engine supercar formula, building upon the foundation laid by the 365 GT4 BB. Engine displacement grew to 4,942 cc, and as a result, Ferrari opted to abandon its traditional practice of naming models after their cyli..
Chassis No. 198.042.10.002442
Engine No. 198.980.10.002490
Body No. A198.042.10.000164
In the three years following its debut at the 1954 International Motor Sports Show, the road-going version of the W194 race car earned the adoration of an emerging jet-set clientele, celebrated for its cutting-edge performance and eye-catching ..
Chassis No. 112.023.12.009757
Engine No. 189.987.12.001474
The Mercedes-Benz "W112" series made its groundbreaking debut in March 1962 at the 32nd Geneva International Motor Show with the unveiling of the 300 SE in both Coupe and Cabriolet form. Crafted under the visionary eye of designer Paul Bracq, the Cabriolet emerged as more than ..
Chassis No. ZFFYT53A930131526
Intent on evolving its lineup for the new millennium, Ferrari approached the development of the 360 with a clean sheet in both styling and engineering. Gone were its predecessors' trademark side strakes and pop-up headlights, replaced by a curvaceous, streamlined body that increased downforce by as much as four ..
Chassis No. ZFF74UFA7H0224387
To celebrate seven decades of Ferrari's most evocative coachbuilt color schemes and racing liveries, the Tailor Made division offered 70 signature liveries across its contemporary lineup, including the flagship F12berlinetta. These exclusive 70th Anniversary Editions paid homage to landmark vehicles in the marqu..