Curious to see what kind of car Bo Duke used to drive when he was off the set? Discover his high-end $300k Ferrari and don't ...
The Classic Dino was built between 1968 and 1976, and its name honours the founder Enzo Ferrari´s son, Alfredino 'Dino' Ferrari, who died in 1956 at the age of 24 from a muscular dystrophy.
Ferrari's Dino 308 GT4 is part of the Dino family that started with the lower-priced, V6-engined Dino models, although later it would drop the Dino name and become known simply as the Ferrari 308 GT4.
Years: 1969-1974Engine: 2.4-litre V6, 195bhpTransmission: Five-speed manual, rear-wheel driveTop speed: 148mphNumber built: 3,761Current value: £300,000 The Dino name plate arrived in 1968, and ...
A Ferrari engine is a special thing indeed. The Prancing Horse has built its reputation around powerful motors that deliver ...
Considering that, we should begin hearing more mid-70s Ferrari love, such as that being espoused by Anthony Rimicci, for his Dino 308 GT4. As the first mass-produced, mid-engined V8 Ferrari ...
Not quite a flat 180-degree engine like those from a certain sports car company in Stuttgart, but not unlike the Dino racing V6s of the early 1960s that won a world championship for Ferrari with ...
Arriving in 2006, the Ferrari 430 was offered as a hardtop as well as an open-air Spider version. Capable of a top speed up to 196 miles per hour, acceleration from 0 to 60 miles per hour for the ...
Ferrari have announced that one of their drivers has joined another racing team with immediate effect. The revelation comes in the wake of last weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix, where Charles Leclerc ...
High-performance carmaker Ferrari unveiled its first new supercar in more than a decade on Thursday, and it is already sold out. The Italian luxury sports car manufacturer introduced the F80 ...
With simple lines penned by Ferrari's most popular design house, Pininfarina, the F355 is arguably one of the most elegant sports cars the firm has ever built. It followed in the footsteps of the ...
Arriving in 2006, the Ferrari 430 was offered as a hardtop as well as an open-air Spider version. Capable of a top speed up to 196 miles per hour, acceleration from 0 to 60 miles per hour for the ...