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Is the Ferrari 296 a supercar?

Is the Ferrari 296 a supercar? The newest variant of Ferrari’s 296 supercar is 60kg lighter and 49bhp punchier than the regular model. The Ferrari 296 Speciale is aptly named, not just because it’s even punchier than the regular 296 GTB supercar – but also because it’ll be rather difficult to get your hands on. […]

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How fast is the 288 GTO?

How fast is the 288 GTO? The GTO could accelerate from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in around 5 seconds and Ferrari claimed 0-125 mph (201 km/h) in 15 seconds flat and a top speed of 189 mph (304 km/h), making it one of the fastest street-legal production cars of its time. The car accelerated from

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How many 599 GTO?

How many 599 GTO? At 1,605 kg (3,538 lb), the 599 GTO weighs almost 100 kg (220 lb) less than the standard GTB. Production was to be limited to 599 cars. Of these, approximately 125 were produced for the United States market. Experts believe his 1965 Ferrari 275GTB/C Speciale could be the single most valuable

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How rare is a 288 GTO?

How rare is a 288 GTO? An appropriately princely price, the disbandment of Group B and a global oil crisis meant only 272 Ferrari 288 GTOs were built, making the model by far the rarest of the ‘halo’ Ferrari supercars for which it trod a path. For context, 1,311 F40s left the factory in Maranello.

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How many Ferrari 275?

How many Ferrari 275? Around 450 single-cam 275 gtbs were built between 1964 and 1966, in two series. The first 250 cars had the ‘short nose’, later cars had a longer nose and much smaller air intake. Both steel and alloy bodies were offered. Typically, you can expect to pay around $2,150,000 for a 1967

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