Steve Ahlgrim


  • 1995 Ferrari F50

    1995 Ferrari F50

    During the early 1990s, premier sports-car manufacturers began to implement Formula One technology in road-going automobiles to a previously unheard-of degree. The first major step in this direction arrived in 1992 with the McLaren F1, a car that boasted a naturally aspirated V12 engine, a central driver’s seat and exotic, race-proven materials in all aspects…

  • 2001 Ferrari 550 GTZ by Zagato

    2001 Ferrari 550 GTZ by Zagato

    The completion of the three Ferrari 550 GTZ barchetta sports cars bodied by Carrozzeria Zagato successfully concluded the so-called Zero Project. The project was instigated when Zagato received a request from Japanese collector Yoshiyuki Hayashi asking if it would be possible to create a body for his Ferrari 575M, in the style of the famous…

  • 1980 Ferrari 512 BB Coupe

    1980 Ferrari 512 BB Coupe

    One of 929 produced Delivered new in Italy Circa 13,000 kilometers from new Ferrari Classiche certified “The fact that the Boxer was down 4 mph on the Lamborghini Countach’s ‘fastest ever’ maximum speed was unimportant. The Ferrari 512 Boxer wins a more important award, as the best all-round sports and GT car we’ve tested. The…

  • 1989 Ferrari F40 Berlinetta

    1989 Ferrari F40 Berlinetta

    Desirable “non-cat” and “non-adjustable” model Three private owners and fewer than 20,000 kilometers (12,400 miles) from new Single private ownership for over 25 years Air conditioning, wind-up windows, Sabelt harnesses Ferrari Classiche certified The ultimate Ferrari of the 1980s, the F40 was one of the company’s original true supercars. Pioneering the use of carbon fiber…

  • 1970 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona

    1970 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona

    Delivered new to the British School of Motoring One of only 158 right-hand-drive models Comprehensive history file Ferrari Classiche certified

  • 1958 Ferrari 250 GT TdF Berlinetta by Scaglietti

    1958 Ferrari 250 GT TdF Berlinetta by Scaglietti

    Over the past six decades, the 250 GT Tour de France has become one of the most sought after and collectible of the classic Ferraris. Marrying advanced engineering with magnificent aesthetics, the TdF achieved a fantastic racing record, paving the way for future competition berlinettas such as the 250 GT SWB, the 250 GTO, and…

  • 1992 Ferrari 512 TR

    1992 Ferrari 512 TR

    30,350 recorded miles and current ownership since 2004 One of 88 RHD examples and one of just 50 early non-ABS cars Offered with book pack, service book and handbooks Ferrari’s mid-engined, flat-12 Testarossa was unveiled to an expectant media at the Champs Elysees Lido nightclub on the eve of the 1984 Paris Salon. Although it…

  • 1954 Ferrari 500 Mondial Spyder by Pinin Farina

    1954 Ferrari 500 Mondial Spyder by Pinin Farina

    The 1950s was the golden era of sports-car racing in the United States, and California was the epicenter. On any given weekend, hundreds of spectators would come out to watch sports cars go toe-to-toe on racetracks and airfields. Dangerous, albeit thrilling at the same time, the grids were made up of a cast of extraordinary…

  • 2017 Ferrari F12tdf

    2017 Ferrari F12tdf

    770-hp naturally aspirated V-12 Finished in Bianco Avus over Rosso Ferrari leather One of only of 799 built Less than 900 miles from new Heavily optioned example

  • 1965 Ferrari 275 GTS

    1965 Ferrari 275 GTS

    The fourth of only 200 examples built. Displayed on the Ferrari Stand at the 1965 Brussels Motor Show. First owned by noted Ferrari enthusiast Donald Andrews. Presented in original colors and retains matching-numbers engine. Documented by Ferrari historian Marcel Massini.