We have recently seen quite a few celebrities liquidating their car collections. Jerry Seinfeld decided not long ago to put his bespoke 2014 911 Turbo S for sale and then added his Steve McQueen-owned ...
Ferrari started building the 275 series in 1964, and its various versions were built up until 1968. It is a front-engined V12 two-seater that comes with the company's Colombo OHC motor, which was ...
Ferrari’s latest V-12, the just-unveiled 12Cilindri, is a technological marvel, but there’s nothing quite like those the company built during the 1950s and ‘60s. One of these cars, a 1965 275 GTB, is ...
What does it take for a classic car to become a Concours-winning rig? Well, for starters, it needs to be as original as possible. And even if it's a perfectly restored vehicle, it still needs thorough ...
One of 250 "short nose" 275 GTBs, fully restored and Ferrari Classiche certified, is poised for Monterey auction spotlight. A meticulously restored and historically significant 1965 Ferrari 275 GTB, ...
The long-nosed classic, which was delivered new to the King of Cool in the late ’60s, will lead RM Sotheby’s Monterey sale on August 18 and 19. The auction house expects it will fetch between $5 ...
Classiche-certified Ferrari 275 GTB/4 with famed provenance and concours pedigree heads to Monterey’s most prestigious automotive events. A meticulously restored 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 with an ...
Introduced in 1964, the Ferrari 275 series succeeded the renowned Ferrari 250 Series. While the 250 Series is often considered a benchmark, the 275 established its position as a prominent grand tourer ...
It’s hard to top the cool factor of a classic Ferrari, but when you add a Hollywood legend to its list of previous owners, it becomes a collector’s ultimate dream. Such is the case with the Ferrari ...