Ask any car collector and they’ll admit to having a dream car, that one vehicle that stands above all else. Now, imagine not just owning that car but the very first version of it ever produced.
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How the Ferrari F50 became the V12 unicorn collectors chase
The Ferrari F50 arrived in the mid‑1990s as a raw, naturally aspirated V12 machine that tried to put a Formula One experience on the road, yet it spent years in the shadow of its turbocharged ...
The retail price of the 1995 Ferrari F50 was $524,000 - about $1.1 million in 2025 cash. That sticker, by the way, was just for American customers, and even 30 years ago, Ferrari was already making ...
From May 21 through 29, bidding will open for the RM Sotheby’s Driving into Summer online auction, an event that, as of now, is still accepting new vehicle consignments. The auction represents the ...
In 1987, Ferrari released the F40 to mark its 40th anniversary, and the public loved it. That motivated the Prancing Horse to create an even superior model to commemorate its 50th anniversary. And boy ...
Owning a piece of automotive history has never been cheap, but when the car in question comes with both Ferrari pedigree and Ralph Lauren’s name attached, you can expect the price tag to reach ...
Just 349 sought-after Ferrari F50s were delivered to collectors between 1995 and 1997. Now, one such rarity is looking for a new owner. The Prancing Horse in question, which was the 144th example to ...
Since it was first presented to the public three decades ago, the F50 has received more hate than any other Ferrari flagship. Obsessively compared to its predecessor, the supercar certainly has its ...
Ferrari faced quite the challenge in the mid-1990s. The booming 1980s had been kind to the Italian supercar manufacturer, having shifted an incredible 1,315 examples of the venerable F40 halo car. The ...
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