NART's last hurrah
Apart from Enzo Ferrari himself, no single person was so critical to Ferrari’s global cachet as Luigi Chinetti. In 1949, he received Enzo’s blessing to operate as Ferrari’s sole distributor…
The 60’s A-list sportscar of choice
This beautiful 1966 Ferrari 275 GTB was originally owned by film director Roger Vadim Plemiannikov and Hollywood starlet Jane Fonda. The pair had met while filming La Ronde in 1963, officially becoming a couple…
The Monster from Maranello
The latest edition to INK’s ‘Plain Bodies’ series encapsulates for many the philosophy of the Ferrari brand, excellence in performance and design, the legendary 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO. Designed by engineer…
Ferrari remastered
Bell Sport & Classic have unveiled the ultimate expression of their exceptional in-house restoration expertise, an authentic remastering of one of the rarest period Ferrari racing cars ever: the 330 LMB…
The Midas Touch
The Gold Collection is a single-owner collection of fabulous sports cars, but with the Midas touch, as each car is presented in various shades of original manufacturer specification gold paint. Led by a 1974 Ferrari 365 GT4 BB…
The barn-find that competed at Le Mans
The story of this 340 America is long, winding and incredible. Originally designed by Giovanni Michelotti, lead designer for Alfredo Vignale, this Ferrari is finished in French racing blue with No. 14 livery adorning…
Ferrari's iconic Dino
Presented at the 1969 Geneva Motor Show, the Dino 246 GT succeeded the Dino 206 GT from 1968, with 3761 cars built from 1969-1974. It was designed somewhat in the spirit of the Alpine-Renault berlinette…
Ferrari 250 SWB by Terzo & Stefano Dalia
This incredible trellis was hand built in Italy in 2006 by Terzo & Stefano Dalia, and only 50 were made over a 2 year production period. The model features a highly detailed engine with operating crankshaft with…
One-of-a-kind Ferrari Omologata
With its Rosso Magma finish and sophisticated racing livery, the new Ferrari Omologata is a clear descendent of Ferrari’s great GT tradition spanning seven decades of history. Commissioned by…
F50 lockdown
These images were born out of time spent in lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic. Matt Ben Stone, a London-based photographer, has no access to his studio set-up, or a Ferrari for that matter, during the…
The Daytona with a Cannonball punch
Not long after the introduction of Ferrari’s seminal 365 GTB/4 Daytona in 1968, privateer racers expressed interest in a competition version, particularly Luigi Chinetti and his North American Racing Team…
The Perfect Ferrari
The ‘SWB’ (short-wheelbase) designation arose from a chassis that, at 2,400mm in that respect, was 200mm shorter than that of the standard 250GT. Dressed with a bodywork that is widely considered…
Retro-futuristic machines
These amazing creations are the vision of Les 83 Machines, the alter ego of Leo Esteves, an art director & designer from Caracas, Venezuela. With a wealth of experience in the fields of motion, design and 3D…
Safari Ferrari
This amazing example of Maranello’s popular Bertone-bodied 308 GT4 benefits from many years of California-based ownership, as well as a recent round of upgrades to off-road ‘Safari’ specifications…
Ferrari 330 P4: The Beautiful Loser
In the latest addition to INK’s ‘Plain Bodies’ series, in which they free historic race cars from their period liveries, they have chosen to honour the sculpted curves and seductive form of the Ferrari 330 P4…
Ferrari's glorious Dino racer
Amongst all racing Ferraris the rare family of Dino 206S and SP cars has the greatest intrinsic charm for its combination of exquisitely well-balanced, compact design and its vividly nimble agility whenever its inbuilt…
Ferrari's open top 250 GT
This stunning 1958 Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Series I is the 25th example built overall and was delivered to the Pininfarina workshop in Turin, late March 1958. Clothed in attractive covered-headlamp coachwork with…