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Ferrari Models – How to Tell Them Apart

Even modern Ferrari models are still incredibly popular today. While most of them have some styling cues from previous generations, they tend to blend in with modern supercars today. Let's look at some of the best Ferraris and how we can tell them apart from rivals. But, how many different models of Ferraris are there?
A yellow Ferrari 348 Spider model parked in a showroom in Pomerania, Germany

The Ultimate Ferrari Spider Guide

Get ready and strap yourself in for this ultimate Ferrari Spider guide. Some say there isn't a Ferrari model more impressive than the Spider regarding speed, performance, and Italian-influenced style. There are unique histories behind these incredible cars and plenty of engineering genius responsible for the robust engines under the hoods.
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What is a Ferrari SP48 Unica?

Some wild one-off Ferrari creations have come out of its Special Projects division. These are commissions taking an extreme amount of money and connections. For instance, guitarist Eric Clapton is the recipient of one. It is that kind of Ferrari clientele that orders a one-off by Ferrari Special Projects like the coming SP48 Unica. Is …
A red 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO at the Goodwood Revival in September 2015

How Much Is a 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO?

Fewer than 40 were produced from 1962 through 1964. And of these limited examples, all are accounted for by collectors. If you've ever wondered how much a 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO might fetch in today's market, stay tuned. Gems this rare command a pretty penny.