Some Ferraris are just a little bit more important than others. Take, for example, the 1960 250 GT SWB California that RM Sotheby’s is auctioning off during this year’s Monterey Car Week. Any example ...
There are some mixed results at the Monterey auctions this year. Several record prices have been broken. A few have been smashed. There have also been some major duds and some big no-sales. There have ...
It was March 1960 when Ferrari unveiled this exact car, a 250 GT SWB California Spider, at the Geneva Motor Show, wowing the crowd. Now, the car sold for an impressive $17 million in Monterey, ...
A very rare 1962 Ferrari 250 GT California Spider is going under the hammer next month hoping to fetch up to $19 million.
Built in 1961, the Ferrari is one of just two California Spiders in this specification. The Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider is already one of the rarest, most beautiful and most exclusive classic ...
The very first Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider by Scaglietti has sold for an eye-watering $17.055 million at an auction in Monterey. So, what makes this Ferrari special, and why is it so valuable ...
While turning laps in a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB during the Goodwood Revival on Friday, the nine-time Le Mans Champion, Tom Kristensen, had to correct course to escape a slide in the rain. His quick ...
The Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder may have been introduced to the mainstream by the classic 1986 John Hughes’ film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (of course, that car was a replica), but the iconic ...
According to Gianni Rogliatti’s 1992 book, Ferrari Ecurie Garage Francorchamps, the car – originally in grey with burgundy ...
This 1961 Ferrari 250 SWB California Spider rebodied on a 250 GTE chassis is a rare restoration project—perfect for collectors seeking a prestigious Ferrari build in Italy.
Although the vast majority of eyeballs were tuned to the madness at Barrett-Jackson this past weekend, that televised car auction wasn’t the only high-dollar game in Arizona. RM Auctions brought its ...
The 250 is one of the most legendary series of cars in Ferrari history. Between 1952 and 1964, the company released 21 different 250 models—seven for racetracks, 14 for public roads—of which the “Cali ...