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Shelley's Snippets (Free subscription) | 07/16/2008
An elderly man on a Moped, looking about 100 years old, pulls up next to a doctor at a street light. The old man looks over at the sleek shiny car and asks, 'What kind of car ya got there, sonny?' The doctor replies, 'A Ferrari GTO. It cost half a million dollars!' 'That's a lot of money,' says the old man. ' Why does it cost so much?' 'Because this car can do up to 320 miles an hour!' states the doctor...
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Top Speed (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
Posted on 03.12.2008 10:34 by Simona Alina Filed under: | concept cars The Husmen 699 GTO is inspired by the Ferrari 250GTO, 250TR, 330TRI-LM, P4, 599Fiorano and AlfaRomeo 8C Competizione. The design study was created by Emre Husmen. The good news about this study is that his designer claims it will see production. Can't wait! . Permalink | Comments
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Adrian Blog (Free subscription) | 01/05/2008
The Ferrari GTO (often referred to as Ferrari 288 GTO) was an exotic homologation (thus the O) of the Ferrari 308 GTB produced in 1984 through 1986. Background The Ferrari GTO was built to compete in the new Group B Race series and a minimum of 200 cars were required for homologation. However as only Ferrari and [...]
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0-60mag.com (Free subscription) | 10/11/2007
For over a cool million Vandenbrink Design summons the spirit of the ’62 Ferrari GTO through the 599 Fiorano.
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Autoblog (Free subscription) | 07/06/2007
Filed under: Sports/GTs , Etc. , Ferrari Much like the Sex Panther cologne in Anchorman , which was "made with bits of real panther," Alfred Dunhill's enthusiast-oriented Provenance cufflinks are shaped like miniature Ferrari 250 GTOs, and are made of actual Ferrari 250 GTO aluminum body panels. Worry not, friends, as we're quite certain that Dunhill isn't wantonly slaughtering GTOs for the sole purpose...