Principals in the market for a well-priced 288 GTO please contact me offline ASAP. Image Unavailable, Please Login
57233 (& friend) on 17 acres today, a truly stunning pair of machines Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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I just posted an ad in FerrariAds for a new set of 2x2 Carello driving lights. Ideal for an otherwise perfect GTO that has pitting on the glass...
Another stunning rendition of 55669, this image captures the GTO's shape Image Unavailable, Please Login
I haven't seen this one before: 1985 Grand Prix International magazine number 100 featuring a test of the then-new 288 GTO Image Unavailable, Please Login
I remember seeing video footage of the 2 cars running together. The GTO was following behind the TR when it broke the slipstream, moved out to the left side, flashed it's passing lamps and was gone leaving the TR in the dust. Quite an exhilarating image in my mind that left an indelible impression.
In the Ferrari factory production picture set from 1989 the factory still had on hand one of the 288 GTO Geneva show cars. It appears to be 50255 on display in the showroom at the factory. Is that 288 GTO still at the factory or in a private collection now?
Last I heard it was loaned by the factory for display at Collezione Umberto Panini, Modena, and then back to display at Galleria Ferrari SpA. Perhaps someone can confirm.