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Top Speed on MSNFerrari Pinin: The One-Off 12-Cylinder Sedan That Almost Rebranded Ferrari
We know Ferrari can bring the speed in supercars, but the 1980 Ferrari Pinin sedan nearly turned them into a full-on luxury ...
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Modern Car Collector on MSNThe $70 Million Handshake: How Ferrari’s 250 GTO Became the Market’s Untouchable Icon
Few cars have traveled farther in the public imagination, or on the balance sheet, than Ferrari’s 250 GTO. Built in the early ...
Enzo Ferrari died in 1988 from complications of leukemia, at 90 years old. He had just witnessed the unveiling of the Ferrari F40 supercar, which would go on to become legendary in part as the ...
DRIVETRAIN: Ferrari had a goal in mind when developing the Enzo. Besides paying homage to their founder, they wanted to build a car to dethrone the best super car of the time, the McLaren F1.
Enzo Ferrari was born on February 20, 1898 in Modena, Italy to successful carpenters. After being inspired to race from a young age, he joined Alfa Romeo as a driver where he won his first race at ...
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CarBuzz on MSNThe Time Ford Almost Bought Ferrari And The Real Reason Why It Failed
This piece explores the story and history of Ford's failed buyout of Ferrari during the early 1960s, which led to one of the ...
Enzo Ferrari’s net worth is difficult to pin down, despite founding the company with a market cap of $83.61 billion at the time of publishing.
A Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Prototype used by Enzo Ferrari as a company car is listed for sale in Washington state. Unusually, it's listed on Facebook Marketplace.
Clothes, furniture, pots, and a Ferrari 330 GT that Enzo Ferrari drove himself. Yes, you read that right. Someone listed the super rare model for $865,000.
The Ferrari Museum of Maranello reserves to its visitors the opportunity of an exclusive panoramic tour in the Ferrari ...
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