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1974 | Ferrari Dino 246 GTS
One of only 1274 GTS versions produced | One of the very last Dinos built | Coveted Daytona-style seats

1973 | Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2
L'Ammiraglia di Enzo con MOTORE RIFATTO A NUOVO!

1994 | Ferrari 456 GT
FERRARI 456 GT

1999 | Ferrari 360 Modena
FERRARI 360 Modena F1 condizioni eccellenti

1997 | Ferrari 550 Maranello
1997 Ferrari 550 Maranello '97

1997 | Ferrari 550 Maranello
1997 Ferrari 550 Maranello '97

1994 | Ferrari 456 GT
1994 Ferrari 456 GT '94

1992 | Ferrari 348 TB
1992 Ferrari 348 TB '92

1990 | Ferrari 348 TB
1990 Ferrari 348 TB '90

1993 | Ferrari 348 Spider
1993 Ferrari 348 Spider Red '93

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

1987 | Ferrari 328 GTS
1987 Ferrari 328 GTS '87

1976 | Ferrari 308 GTB
1976 Ferrari 308 GTB Carter Secco '76


1974 | Ferrari Dino 308 GT4
FERRARI Dino GT4 308 / 2.9 V8 255cv / AC originale/ Matching Number
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.