The 288 GTO Evoluzione is powered by an upgraded version of the 2.9 L V8 used in the normal 288 GTO that has twin-turbochargers and produces 650 hp (485 kW; 659 PS) at 7,800 rpm. [20] It has a weight of around 940 kg (2,072 lb) and can reach a top speed of 225 mph (362 km/h). [21]
Ferrari 250 GTO – Another Price Record. As reported by my friend, Cindy Meitle, the CEO of WeatherTech (David MacNeil) just paid $70,000,000 USD for a Ferrari 250 GTO (No. 4153 GT). There are other reports around the internet as well, so it must be true, here is one on CNBC. The rubber floor mat business must be great – in addition to this
The new 250 GTO was priced at around US$18,000 and the buyers were personally authorized by Enzo Ferrari and Luigi Chinetti (Ferrari dealer for North America). The 250 GTO became highly popular and also created a world record for the most expensive car in June 2018. This record was achieved when a 1963 Ferrari GTO 250 was sold for US$70 million
The 250 LM was launched in October 1963 as Ferrari’s successor to the all-conquering but controversial 250 GTO. Created to go racing in the Group 3 class for over two-litre Grand Touring cars, the LM was promoted as a straightforward evolution of the front-engined GTO in the hope of avoiding a 100-car production requirement.

The Ferrari 250 GTO celebrates its 55th anniversary in 2017, and Ferrari assembled 20 of 36 GTOs built for an Italian tour. Here, TG's Jason Barlow gives you the full debrief on the

Ferrari 250 GT Coupé. Successor. Ferrari 275 GTB. The Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso is a GT car which was manufactured by Italian automaker Ferrari from 1962 [3] to 1964. Sometimes known as the GTL, GT/L or just Lusso, it is larger and more luxurious [α] than the 250 GT Berlinetta. The 250 GT Lusso, which was not intended to compete in 0DBx0rH.
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