The 275 GTB occupies a very rarified space in the pantheon of Ferrari road car history. It sits at an...
In October of 1964, the 275 GTB was revealed at the Grand Palais in Paris, showing styling cues influenced by...
As Ferrari’s successor to the long-running 250 GT, the 275 GTB debuted at the October 1964 Paris Auto Salon alongside the open 275 GTS. Powered by the Colombo-derived 3.3L Tipo 213 SOHC V-12 engine, the 275 series followed Ferrari tradition with its numerical model designation signifying the 275cc swept volume of...
Cavallino Classic Concorso at the Breakers, Palm Beach, Florida January 22-24, 2015 (Click to enlarge images) Become a Member & Get...
Another great American sports car driver of the fifties has left us. Dick Irish passed away March 19, 2015, of...
Kiwi Stephen Bell relocated to Colorado when he was 18 to find snow-skiing glory. Along the way, however, he also discovered a talent for unearthing forgotten European sports cars and fixing them up. Working from the dirt-floor, single-car garage at his Denver home, Bell began buying and restoring British sports...
Devin in the Details Photo: Jeff Mach Dear Casey, I would like to add a few things to my friend...