Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The latest Revival project from GTO Engineering, following its replica 250 GT SWB we drove earlier this year, is an inch-perfect, ...
England-based GTO Engineering is bringing another vintage Ferrari into the 21st century. After updating the 250 GTO, it unveiled a modern version of the rare California Spyder that can be customized ...
“Modern supercars? Our customers are bored of them,” says Mark Lyon, founder of British Ferrari specialist GTO Engineering. “They’re all too big, too heavy and too fast. This is 10 times as much fun.” ...
Despite presenting the design of the Squalo and releasing a few details surrounding its powertrain, GTO Engineering continues the development of its bespoke sports car. Follow us: Previously known as ...
GTO Engineering is one of the best-known specialists in the Ferrari restoration business, and it looks like the business is going so well that they’ve decided to manufacture a car of their own.
U.K.-based Ferrari specialist GTO Engineering has recreated the schematics for the Ferrari 250 series using modern computer aided design (CAD) tools. Manufactured from 1959 to 1964, the 250 series ...
GTO Engineering has revealed the advanced carbon fiber monocoque and V12 that will underpin the Squalo, its Ferrari 250 GTO-inspired sports car. Both the monocoque and all of the Squalo’s body panels ...
British Ferrari specialist GTO Engineering has revealed the latest member of its Revival series, called the California Spyder Revival. An enhanced reincarnation of the 1960 Ferrari SWB California ...
With decades of cumulative composite engineering experience, Dexet Technologies announces a technical partnership with GTO Engineering to develop and engineer the innovative carbon fibre monocoque for ...
The only factory white Ferrari 250 GTO ever built is about to test the upper […] ...
The Ferrari 250 is one of the most rare, expensive and iconic vehicles in the world so it is pretty natural to inspire restomod builds. Currently, two British firms are working on similar projects set ...