Some Ferraris are just a little bit more important than others. Take, for example, the 1960 250 GT SWB California that RM Sotheby’s is auctioning off during this year’s Monterey Car Week. Any example ...
Ferrari has offered the world more than 80 years of beautiful cars, but the 1960s were one of the most successful periods in its fruitful history, with the Prancing Horses dominating both race tracks ...
No matter how you look at it, all Ferraris are special. What varies is the degree of special-ness each of them is bestowed with, and that greatly depends on a variety of factors. It's probably ...
The final 1963 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spyder, chassis 4137GT, heads to Mecum Indy 2026. One of just 55 built, this V12 ...
Monterey Car Week may still be more than two months away, but that's not stopping auction houses from stoking excitement over their plans. RM Sotheby’s has announced a few of the premier lots for ...
All manner of vehicles change hands at the annual auction extravaganza in Arizona, but never has one sold for as much as the Ferrari you see here. The car in question is an (obviously) eminently ...
It is expected to fetch up to $14 million at auction. One of the most significant Ferrari competition cars ever built, a 1959 ...
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 ...
The auto is one of only two competition-spec, alloy-bodied 250 GT SWB California Spiders ever made. This 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider Competizione has also never been offered to the ...
James has been writing about cars professionally since 2012. After a bruising period freelancing in his native UK, James spent six years in Dubai, starting his new life abroad as Web Editor for ...
This 1961 Ferrari 250 SWB California Spider rebodied on a 250 GTE chassis is a rare restoration project—perfect for collectors seeking a prestigious Ferrari build in Italy.
The 250 is one of the most legendary series of cars in Ferrari history. Between 1952 and 1964, the company released 21 different 250 models—seven for racetracks, 14 for public roads—of which the “Cali ...