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2010 | Ferrari California
Perfect Condition and Well-Maintained (VAT Car)
VAT is reclaimable

1981 | Ferrari 308 GTB
Ferrari 308

1990 | Ferrari Mondial T
One of only 45 right-hand drive T Coupe examples built

1977 | Ferrari 308 GTB
Ferrari 308 GT Berlinetta

2020 | Ferrari 488 Pista
UFFICIALE ITALIA – KM0 – DISPONIBILITA’ IMMEDIATA – UNICOPROPRIETARIO – PRONTA CONSEGNA – PRATICAMENTE NUOVA

1972 | Ferrari Dino 246 GT
1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GT '72

1996 | Ferrari F 355 Berlinetta
Ferrari F355 GTB "Manual gearbox" Recent major maintenance including timing belt - No cost-saving maintenance since new, Maintenance by dealer and specialist, Dutch-delivered "Euro-spec" F355 - Kroymans/Munsterhuis, Newly ordered with manual transmission, Accompanied by complete history; Ferrari board pouch - booklets and invoices, “Rosso Corsa con interni in pelle nera” All-time favorite

1991 | Ferrari Mondial T
Mondial T - Cabriolet

1997 | Ferrari 550 Maranello
Ferrai 550 Maranello in Giallo

1962 | Ferrari 250 GT/E
No stories example out of long term ownership

1973 | Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2
Vollständig restaurierter Zustand!

1984 | Ferrari 308 GTB Quattrovalvole
Ferrari 308 GTB Quattrovalvole 1984 - Configuration désirable - Origine Pozzi - Garantie 12 mois

1962 | Ferrari 250 GT/E
GT/E - Full Matching - Recent Engine Overhauled -

1988 | Ferrari 328 GTS
1988 Ferrari 328 GTS ABS '88

FAQs about Ferrari Classic Cars
What Ferrari classic cars are there?
Some of the most sought-after Ferrari classic cars include the Ferrari 250 GTO, renowned for its racing heritage and high value; the Ferrari 365 GTB/4 "Daytona," famous for its speed and distinctive design; the 1980s Ferrari Testarossa, which stands out with its bold styling; and the Ferrari 275 GTB/4, another iconic model known for its elegant styling and powerful V12 engine.
What is the oldest Ferrari classic car?
The Ferrari 125 S, introduced in 1947, is considered the oldest Ferrari classic car. It marks the beginning of Ferrari's history and was the first Ferrari equipped with a V12 engine, developed personally by Enzo Ferrari.
What should I consider when buying a classic Ferrari?
When buying a classic Ferrari, the vehicle's condition, the originality of its parts, and the availability of replacement components are crucial. It's also essential to conduct a thorough review of the maintenance history and provenance to ensure that it is an authentic and well-preserved model.














