Ferrari is the only manufacturer in automotive history to sustain extraordinary levels of consistency in unifying untouchable performance with superior styling. We have focused our attention and admiration on two of the "finest and fastest" examples within the Prancing Horse's stable of exceptional sports cars.
250 GTO - 1962[]
When the stylish GTO went to production it was constructed as a duel-purpose car, to be driven on both the street and race track. Its allure is based as much on its scarcity as on its legend. Only thirty-three 250 GTOs were produced, making them sought-after among wealthy collectors. On the rare occasion one comes on the market the asking price is well into 7 figures.
Enzo Ferrari - 2003[]
In commemoration of its continuing dominance of Formula 1 racing, and in memory of the Ferrari founder, the Enzo Ferrari was introduced on September 26, 2002 at the Paris Motorshow. It is the ultimate modern day embodiment of the marque's passion for performance, technology and dramatic style.
Cars[]
The following castings were in the Ferrari 2-Car Set (H6979):
Casting Name | Body Color | Tampo | Base Color / Type |
Window Color | Interior Color | Wheel Type | Country | Notes | Photo |
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250 GTO | Red | Ferrari Badge on side & on top front | Black / Plastic |
Clear | Black with red seats | China | |||
Enzo Ferrari | Red | Ferrari Badge on side & on top front | Black / Plastic |
China |