18+ Ferrari Gto 250 Background
.Although the 250 gto isn't ferrari's first successful race car, the grand tourer that cemented maranello's reputation as a sports car manufacturer. 7 minutes of pure ferrari 250 gto hillclimb bliss.
A fast history of the world's most coveted car.
Since the 250 gto is the ferrari which has achieved the most acclaim, its history and details are worth investigating. The ferrari 250 gto is a gt car produced by ferrari from 1962 to 1964 for homologation into the fia's group 3 grand touring car category. The 250 gto model was the pinnacle of development of the 250 gt series in competition form, whilst still remaining a road car. The 1962 ferrari 250 gto, similar to the one above, keeps breaking records on the track and at the only 36 of the ferrari 250 gto were made between 1962 and 1964, making it a rarity and highly. 250 gto chassis 3387gt seen in london recently! 36 series 1 gtos were built, 3 series 2 gtos and 4 series 1 were converted to series 2 bodies. Only 36 copies exist and all have colorful histories. Although the 250 gto isn't ferrari's first successful race car, the grand tourer that cemented maranello's reputation as a sports car manufacturer. Since the 250 gto is the ferrari which has achieved the most acclaim, its history and details are worth investigating. Two years ago, a ferrari 250 gto sold privately for us$32 million becoming the most expensive car ever. The fact that 250 gtos have fetched more than. The story says that the ferrari 250 gto was supposed to be named simply the ferrari 250 gt. It was powered by ferrari's tipo 168/62 colombo v12 engine. See more of ferrari 250 gto on facebook. 7 minutes of pure ferrari 250 gto hillclimb bliss. Then a 1962 gto sold for us$35 million, then last year a 1963 gto sold for us$52 million, so. The ferrari 250 gto was a supercar and auto racing car made by ferrari in the early 1960s. A 1962 ferrari 250 gto could set an auction record when it comes up for sale in august. A fast history of the world's most coveted car. The ferrari 250 gto was a sports car that ferrari made for racing in the early 1960s. 1960s racing was not about. I'd pick a series 1 250 gto. The numerical part of its name denotes the displacement in cubic centimeters of each cylinder of the engine, whilst gto stands for gran turismo omologato, italian for grand touring homologated..
