Sihai network

The most gorgeous 10 Ferraris

First place: 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO

this GTO is the Holy Grail of the Ferrari family. Between 1962 and 1964, only 39 cars were produced, making it one of the rarest Ferrari models. At the same time, its racing pedigree is impeccable, which makes it win the FIA title of the same engine level for three consecutive years. However, the key to making GTO a target pursued by car fans is its breathtaking body design and decoration. The 250 GTO is also the most expensive Ferrari road car, setting a record of $3.1 million at a private auction. Ralph Lauren and Nick Mason of Pink Floyd are members of the 250 GTO owners' club. Second place: 1964 Ferrari 250 GT lusso

(1964 Ferrari 250 GT lusso) lusso means "luxury" in Italian. This elegant car is Ferrari's first independent design of a station wagon. Luxurious leather lining and exquisite chrome trim make lusso incomparable in Ferrari classic cars. Eric Clapton has a lusso and Steve McQueen has one. Steve later sold his brown lusso for $2.3 million at auction. Third place: 1970 Ferrari 365 GTS Daytona

(1970 Ferrari 365 GTS daytonav) that's right. In the movie Miami Vice, Don Johnson drove a car of this kind - maybe a replica. The streamlined, slightly acute design of the Daytona, especially the elegant roof version, symbolizes a small step towards modernism for Ferrari. The convertible version of this car is very rare, with a strong 80's "Crockett and Tubbs" (American band). This tendency is so strong that some vendors have removed the roof of the roof version and converted it into spyders. In Miami, a replica of the car was destroyed by a rocket launcher. Ferrari was dissatisfied with the use of imitations for such an important role in popular movies, so it offered the filmmakers a clumsy Testarossa as a replacement. Fourth place: 1971 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS

(1971 Dino 246 GTS) technically speaking, Dino is not a Ferrari car at all. The name of the car comes from Dino, Enzo Ferrari's son, who died young. The only place where the name of Ferrari appears in the original US version of the car is the dot label on the door frame. This charming car launched in the early 1970s has set a number of commendable firsts: it is Ferrari's first mid engine car and the first time that it has replaced the traditional 12 cylinder engine with a high-speed six cylinder engine. Dino's elegant, balanced and extremely sexy exterior style has influenced all Ferrari's mid engine cars since then. Fifth place: 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB / 4 belinta

(1967 Ferrari 275 GTB / 4 berlinetta) the Ferrari GTB / 4 is an attempt to transform the 250 GTO into a road sports car. The slender hood, the front lights of the glass cover and the air vent at the back of the front fender all indicate the racing pedigree of this car. The small chrome mirror, the delicate bumper and the borrani type mesh wheel hub exude the elegant road car touch. In the movie the Thomas Crown Affair, Faye Dunaway drives a folding convertible version of the GTB / 4, calling it "the red Italian car.". Steve McQueen, another movie star in the movie, was so fond of the car that he bought one himself. Sixth place: Ferrari 250 tr 1957

(1957 Ferrari 250 TR) this is the most unique Ferrari. Ralph Lauren uses a 250 tr as the core collection of his car collection, the dream team. It's better not to let him know that Ferrari tr (testa Rossa) is the inspiration for the powerful mach-5 in the movie Speed Racer. Under the arc-shaped appearance of TR, there is a chassis with excellent performance. TR won three LeMans Championships in 1958, 1960 and 1961. It is also one of the most expensive cars in Ferrari's history. Last year, a 1957 tr sold for $16.4 million, setting a world record in the history of car auction. Seventh place: 2012 Ferrari F12 belinta

(2012 Ferrari F12 berlinetta) generally speaking, it's hard to judge a Ferrari before you really see the real car off the production line. But just from the photos, the new Ferrari F12 has a bright future. The slender body lines remind us of Daytona, while the bumpy and robust fenders seem to pay homage to such classic models as Ferrari Dino and even 250 tr. Eighth place: 1984 Ferrari 288 GTO

(1984 Ferrari 288 GTO) although only 272 cars were produced in the end, this limited edition car may make you feel very familiar. Because the appearance of this car is basically derived from the more common Ferrari 308 GTB (nicknamed magnum P.I.). No matter where it comes from, this powerful GTO was quite low-key in the mid-1980s, and its appearance rate was far less than that of some other famous Ferrari cars. Ninth place: 2009 Ferrari 458

(2009 Ferrari 458) the Ferrari 458 is full of speed. It not only inherits the classic appearance style of Ferrari, but also creates the future style with the radical shape of "front cab". 458 has LED headlights, glass hood and three pointed exhaust pipe, the detail design is impeccable. 10th place: 2006 Ferrari 599 GTO

(2006 Ferrari 599 GTO) in the introduction document, it is known as one of Ferrari's most beautiful models. Now it seems that the overall shape of this car is still full of temptation, and the complex concave details are not so outdated. In the picture is Ferrari 599 GTO, a limited number of high-performance models.

Sihai inventory special statement: the content of this article comes from the system editing or netizen sharing contribution. This article is for entertainment only. We are not responsible for the integrity, reliability and authenticity of the content. If the Department has a source, the copyright belongs to the original author. For related questions, please contact wechat: ww4hw