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Why the 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO became priceless
The 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO sits at the top of the collector car world not just because it is rare or beautiful, but because it ...
A rare, factory-white 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO, the "Bianco Speciale," is set to be auctioned at Mecum Kissimmee 2026. Read about ...
Ferrari is said to be working on an exclusive version of its current F12, which will known as the F12 GTO. The GTO is likely to have borrowed design cues from the legendary 250 GTO, so it would be ...
Widely regarded as one of the most sought-after cars ever made, it’s not every day that a Ferrari 250 GTO changes hands. But that day, according to reports out of the UK, has come.
Ferrari has lost a legal battle to trademark the shape of the iconic 250 GTO, opening the door for replicas and lookalike vehicles to be produced. In June 2019, Ferrari complained to a commercial ...
Fun fact: You can trademark a shape. Ferrari did so in 2008 for its then-44-year-old 250 GTO sports car. And, now, Ferrari lost that trademark in a dispute with Ares Design, a custom-car shop located ...
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