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The Ferrari 288 GTO

Some will have you believe that every single F40 and 288 left the factory in the distinctive "Rossa Corsa" color. But the very first 288 GTO, a pre-production test car, was in fact yellow with black interior. It had racing seat belts and fire extinguishing equipment to boot. The car was last sold in 2003-2004 for US$683,000.


Every other one of the 272 produced cars however, left the factory in the famous racing red. One exception was made for the Sultan of Brunei, for whom a black model was made.

So what about this white 288 GTO? Well, it seems someone decided to spray a multi-million dollar car.

Photographer: Daniel Trbovic



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