Besides developing its own stellar reputation in the racing world, Ferrari has customized driving adventure like no other. Ferrari has been “bringing racing to the road since the 1940’s” and the name has become synonymous with luxurious style and unparalleled power. Building exotic yet beautiful cars in a category that most car enthusiasts would call the “super car,” the world’s most famous racing car maker had churned out numerous power laden roadsters that have surprised the world. Here’s a list of a few Ferraris that stood out in class and power.
15) 375 Plus Cabriolet (1954)
According to Marcel Massini this car ranks #15 because it is “One-off for King Leopold of Belgium and has a huge motor.”
Estimated Value: $10,000,000
Units Built: 1
14) 275 GTB/4 Berlinetta (1967)
Marcel Massini considers the 275 GTB/4 Berlinetta “the poor man’s 250 GTO but a 1960s classic.”
Estimated Value: $900,000
Units Built: 330
13) 250 Testa Rossa Spider (1959)
Massini says it has “fantastic looks and (is) a very successful racer.”
Estimated Value: $15,000,000
Units Built: 4
12) 250 GT Cabriolet Series 1 (1957)
The 1957 250 GT Cabriolet Series 1 ranks #12 because it is “scarce (36 units), very elegant, clean and has simple lines.”
Estimated Value: $3,000,000
Units Built: 36
11) 330 P4 Berlinetta (1967)
Massini considers this Berlinetta #11 in ranking: “sensuous lines, highly successful racer, and very rare.”
Estimated Value: $30,000,000
Units Built: 3
10) 250 GT Lusso Berlinetta (1963)
The 1963 250 GT Lusso Berlinetta is “extremely elegant and the women love it.” Massini’s personal preference is blue or gunmetal in this car.
Estimated Value: $500,000
Units Built: 350
9) 365 GTB/4 “Daytona” Berlinetta (1968)
“Iconic design, brutal and heavy but superfast” are the characteristics that make the 1968 365 GTB/4 “Daytona” Berlinetta rank #9. “The 365 GTB/4 was nicknamed by journalists as the Daytona, in honor of Ferrari’s win at the February 1967 24 hour race of Daytona Beach, FL” This car must be yellow, according to Marcel Massini.
Estimated Value: $350,000
Units Built: 1,383
8) Enzo (2003)
The 2003 Enzo is “super exotic and truly extreme, it is named after the company founder. The best color for the Enzo is gunmetal grey.”
Estimated Value: $1,300,000
Units Built: 400
7) 250 GT SWB Berlinetta (1961)
“Perfect and harmonious styling, a design icon, must be dark blue or silver grey.”
Estimated Value: $3-$6 Million
Units Built: 165
6) 206 Dino GT (1968)
In Massini’s opinion “the Dino 206 GT has sensuous lines and curves, it must be dark green or silver grey.”
Estimated Value: $300,000
Units Built: 150
5) 166 MM Barchetta (1949)
This 1949 Barchetta has “landmark design, it’s the classic early Ferrari, and must be red.”
Estimated Value: $5,000,000
Units Built: 25
4) 250 Mille Miglia Berlinetta (1953)
Massini believes the 250 Mille Miglia Berlinetta is “the classic 3 liter race car of the early 50s, must be blue metallic.”
Estimated Value: $3,000,000
Units Built: 18
3) 250 LM Berlinetta (1964)
The LM Berlinetta 250 ranks #3 because it is the “the last Ferrari winning grueling Le Mans 24 hour race in 1965.”
Estimated Value: $8,000,000
Units Built: 32
2) 250 GTO Series Two (1964)
This GTO’s “aggressive look, long front, short rear, extreme success” is what makes this car rank #2 as Ferrari’s most beautiful cars in Massini’s eyes.
Estimated Value: $30,000,000
Units Built: 7
1) 375 Mille Miglia Spider - Chassis #0286 AM only (1953)
This Spider is considered Massini’s most beautiful Ferrari because of it’s “super brutal and aggressive design, one-off and sensational detail.”
Estimated Value: $12,000,000
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