Discover our curated collection of legendary Ferrari models spanning decades of automotive heritage
1962-1964
1964-1968
1984-1992
1985-1987
1987-1992
1956-1959
Deep dive into the specifications and heritage of classic Ferrari milestones
1962 - 1964
Engine: 3.0L V12, 300 HP
Top Speed: 174 mph (280 km/h)
Production: 36 cars
The 250 GTO remains one of the most valuable cars ever made. A homologation special built for international racing, it epitomizes the golden age of sports car competition with timeless design and legendary performance.
1964 - 1968
Engine: 3.3L V12, 280 HP
Top Speed: 165 mph (265 km/h)
Production: 456 cars
The 275 GTB represents Ferrari's transition from racing to grand touring. Its independent rear suspension and refined engineering made it a true milestone in automotive heritage, offering both performance and refinement.
1984 - 1992
Engine: 4.9L Flat-12, 390 HP
Top Speed: 180 mph (290 km/h)
Production: 2,646 cars
An icon of the 1980s, the Testarossa defined the modern super car with its distinctive side strakes and flat-12 engine. Its gallery continues to inspire collectors and enthusiasts decades later.
1985 - 1987
Engine: 2.9L Twin-Turbo V8, 650 HP
Top Speed: 200+ mph (320+ km/h)
Production: 39 cars (race only)
Built for Group B racing, the 288 GTO Evoluzione represents the pinnacle of raw performance. Its engineering became a milestone in automotive history, showcasing Ferrari's racing expertise.
Key milestones in classic Ferrari heritage
1950s
Foundation
1950s
Ferrari establishes its heritage with the 250 Tour de France, creating the foundation for decades of automotive excellence.
1960s
Golden Age
1960s
The gallery's most iconic models emerge. The 250 GTO reigns as a racing legend while the 275 GTB bridges performance and grand touring.
1980s
Modern Era
1980s
The iconic Testarossa defines a generation with its bold design, while the 288 GTO Evoluzione pushes racing performance to new heights.
Today
Legacy
Today
Classic Ferraris remain the most sought-after collector cars, representing a milestone in automotive history and the enduring pursuit of perfection.