Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder
It was immortalized by Ferris Bueller, but the Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder is a star in its own right. This 1962 short wheelbase model is expected to fetch up to $7.5M-$9M.
It was immortalized by Ferris Bueller, but the Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder is a star in its own right. This 1962 short wheelbase model is expected to fetch up to $7.5M-$9M.
From the same team that brought you the World’s Slowest Porsche comes another pedal-powered replica: the Fahrradi Farfalla FFX, along with the perfect parody of supercar commercials.
The finest names in cameras and cars get together for this 40 megapixel camera, done up in traditional Ferrari “Rosso Fuoco” red. Includes an 80mm lens and limited to only 499 pieces.
We have to commend this F12 Berlinetta ad for making engineering sexy. But we have to take off points for Ferrari’s stubborn insistence on adding generic music. Just let the engine roar, won’t you?
The Italian supercar maker outs its fastest production car ever, with a top speed of 211mph, powered by a 740hp V12 capable of hitting 62mph in 3.1 secs. Oh, and it doesn’t look half bad either.
The soon-to-be-revealed 16′, 3740 lb Pininfarina Cambiano coupe has some intriguing details: it has three doors and gets powered by a diesel-fueled microturbine that juices four 80 hp electric motors.
World Rally Championship legend Markku Alen put Ferrari’s version of a station wagon to the ultimate test – the freezing, snow-covered forests of the Arjeplog track in Northern Sweden.
A beautiful 1957 Ferrari 250 GT is about to roll out onto the stage at the Mille Miglia North America. Too bad nobody bothered to nail down the stage floor before driving it out. Fortunately, the car is okay.
The origin of the Ferrari’s Cavallino Rampante (“prancing horse”) logo, from its inception in World War I to its first appearance on a car, which surprisingly, wasn’t a Ferrari.
Inspired by the rare 1952 Ferrari 340 Mexico, Gullwing America’s reinterpretation has more exaggerated lines, and is based on a modern Ferarri 456 GT, along with its 470-hp 5.4L V12.
The latest edition of the 458 Italia gets its roof swapped out for a folding aluminum hard top in the new 458 Spider; the better to hear the roar of its 4.5L, 570 hp engine with top speed of 198 mph.
The world’s largest indoor amusement park. Has Ferrari-themed rides – including the world’s fastest roller coaster – as well as a collection of both vintage and contemporary Ferrari vehicles.
A 1:1 scale replica of the steering wheel used by Ferrari F1 drivers Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa this 2011. Hand-built using carbon fiber and filled with moving buttons, paddles and switches.
On a Jalopnik post about what the site thinks is the best automotive commercial ever made, commenter Monsterajr shared this commemorative ad by Shell and Ferrari. Turn your speakers up.
Anderson Germany’s Ferrari 458 Italia Black Carbon Edition includes a new sport hood, carbon air intakes, front apron, rear diffuser and 21″ carbon rims; power is boosted from 570 to 623 hp.
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