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1965 | Ferrari 330 GT 2+2

1965 FERRARI 330 GT 2+2 (1 OF ONLY 125 'INTERIM SERIES 1'S)

$517,708
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Image 1/50 of Ferrari Mondial T (1991)
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Price on request
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1964 | Ferrari 250 GT/E

Ferrari 250 GTE Series 3 Matching numbers engine, Extensive mechanical overhaul by one of Holland's foremost Ferrari 250 specialist, Long time part of Dutch Ferrari collection, European (Milano-Italy) delivered car, Very original interior, Correct and original condition ,Exceptionally good driving - for the passionate driver

$705,154
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1985 | Ferrari 208 GTS Turbo

One of 250 examples produced, rare colour combination, preserved and serviced by Ferrari workshop, ASI registered

$144,601
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1976 | Ferrari Dino 308 GT4

Ferrari 308 GT4 "A €135.000,- Restoration" A comprehensive (more than €135.000) restoration and rebuild by professionals, No expense spared by last owner, All-European history to this day, This car is the subject of the 235-page book "Ferrari 308 GT4 - Le secret d'une supercar" by Laurent Mas, Exeptional “308 GT4” at high-end quality level, "Courtesy of Marcello Gandini himself

$231,183
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2001 | Ferrari 360 Spider

Ferrari 360  Spider F1

$140,852
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2007 | Ferrari F430 Spider

Ferrari F430  Spider F1 Novitec Rosso Kompressor

$221,186
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1999 | Ferrari 456M GT

Ferrari 456  M GT

$153,349
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Image 1/16 of Ferrari Dino 246 GT (1971)
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1971 | Ferrari Dino 246 GT

Vollrestauriert, Lückenlose Besitzerhistorie

$695,335
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1972 | Ferrari 365 GTC/4

A ‘Ferrari Classiche’ certificate (dated September 2015) is present Full-known history FIVA-card present Factory original engine, matching numbers Exterior colour red combined with a beige (Pelle Beige (VM 3218)) leather interior Original bumper and rims are present

$517,708
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2010 | Ferrari California

Exterior colour Grigio Silverstone FER. 740 L combined with a grey leather interior and anthracite colour carpet Full service history with official Ferrari dealer stamps up to 2021 Options: Carbon fibre steering wheel with paddles, carbon door panels, carbon dashboard inserts and contrast piping in the upholstery Low mileage and excellent condition

$212,439
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2023 | Ferrari 812 GTS

812 - First Owner - 5 Ferrari Service & Year Warranty -

$891,707

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Image 1/50 of Ferrari 308 GTB (1978)
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$196,283
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1980 | Ferrari 308 GTS

European version – traceable history – matching

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1988 | Ferrari Testarossa

1988 Ferrari Testarossa Monodado '88

$303,395
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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.