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The 16 Most Beautiful Ferraris Of All Times

250 GT California Spyder (1959)

The company’s famous ‘prancing horse’ logo has an interesting history. In 1923, Enzo Ferrari met the Count and Countess Baracca after driving one of his cars to victory at a race meeting. They were the parents of WWI flying ace Francesco Baraccca who was killed on active service in 1918 and used the horse icon on his planes. Legend has it that the Count and Countess suggested that Ferrari adopt the logo for his racing team as it would bring him ‘luck’. Enzo didn’t introduce the emblem for nine years, debuting it in the 1932 Spa 24 Hours race.

400 Superamerica Coupé Speciale (1959)




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