Author: Akshat Kashyap 28/03/24
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The F line is the first car that comes to mind when discussing the greatest Ferraris ever made.
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The F50 did not experience the same level of instant gratification as the F40 that preceded it, but with time and with good cause, people have come to appreciate the F50's charm.
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The Enzo used a carbon fibre construction, similar to the F40 and F50, to keep weight down and help it get under the 1500 kg threshold with fluids.
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Perhaps the most ambitious and progressive automobile is the LaFerrari.
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Produced between 1984 and 1987, the Ferrari 288 GTO is a two-door berlinetta sports car.
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A sports car known as the Ferrari 250 GTO was manufactured between 1962 and 1964 in order to be homologated for the FIA's Group 3 Grand Touring Car class.
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The Ferrari 250 California or the Ferrari 250 Gran Turismo Spyder California are other names for it.
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Pininfarina created the Ferrari Modulo as a concept vehicle in 1970.
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The Ferrari Testarossa is a Grand Turismo vehicle with a 4.9L flat-12 cylinder engine that was manufactured between 1984 and 1991.
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More than thirty international awards have been earned by the mid-engine Ferrari 458 Italia sports car.
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