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Ferrari Classic Cars for Sale

The Italian car manufacturer Ferrari was founded in 1947 by avid racer Enzo Ferrari as a producer of luxury sports cars and Formula 1 cars. Since the foundation of the company its headquarters is located in Maranello, Italy.

The history of Ferrari

Under the name Scuderia Ferrari, the company founder led a very successful racing team that was able to achieve many victories as a factory team of Alfa Romeo between 1929 and 1938. Already at that time, the current logo was being used. Initially Ferrari only produced sports racing cars, but later the company began gradually producing road cars which quickly established themselves as the ultimate accessory for those with the means to afford them. The introduction of stricter safety and environmental regulations in the United States resulted in lower sales for the brand so that the manufacturer suffered from a crisis. With the death of company founder Enzo Ferrari in 1988, there was an increase in the demand for Ferrari sports cars. Classic sports cars and Ferrari vintage cars became worldwide collector's items. After Formula 1 successes in 1996, the company experienced an increase in sales for the first time.

Classic Ferrari models

A milestone in the history of Ferrari is the Ferrari 400i, a dream car of the 1980s. The factory price of 125,000 Deutsche Mark correlates to about nine new VW Golf GL. With a top speed of 250 km/h, 340 hp and a V12 cylinder, the Ferrari 400i was the dream of every sports cars fan. An unaffordable model for most fans is the 250GTO, which has a 220-hp twelve-cylinder engine. Such a classic, of which less than 1,000 units were produced, can sometimes cost tens of millions. The small number of units produced by Ferrari, in addition to their extravagant look, their engine sound and its role as a status symbol, make these cars sought-after classics.

The Cavallino Rampante (The rearing horse)

The origin of the logo goes back to a national hero named Francesco Baracca, who was a highly successful fighter pilot in the First World War. The yellow background of the emblem goes back to the colour of his home town of Modena. The horse was temporarily used as a logo of Ducati motorcycles. However, after the first great successes of Ferrari the logo disappeared from all Ducati machines.

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2015 | Ferrari F12berlinetta

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1985 | Ferrari 308 GTB Quattrovalvole

Original Belgian car, First owner and first paint

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Mille Miglia
£752,938
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1954 | Ferrari 250 GT Europa

Sublime in 'Grigio Argento' with 'Pelle Cuoio'. Ferrari Classiche Certified

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1960 | Ferrari 250 GT Pininfarina Coupe

Excellent older restoration, remarkably original. Most interesting history!

£408,738
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1968 | Ferrari 330 GTC

Sublime in 'Celeste' with 'Pelle Nera'. Ferrari Classiche Certified & Matching

£580,838
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2010 | Ferrari 599 GTO

Delivered in The Netherlands & Ferrari Certified. Priced competitively!

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2003 | Ferrari 360 Modena

2003 Ferrari 360 Spider F1

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1989 | Ferrari Testarossa

Ferrari Testarossa 512

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2005 | Ferrari 575M Maranello

2005 Ferrari 575M, Showing 12,650 km and Under the Care of Just 2 Owners From New. Fitted With Modular Wheels and Scuderia Shields.

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2005 | Ferrari 612 Scaglietti

Ferrari 612 Scaglietti

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1993 | Ferrari Testarossa

Ferrari Testarossa

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