Gallery: Ferrari Marks 60 Years in the US With a Grandiose Bash on Rodeo Drive
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The Sunday parade marks 60 years of business in the United States, starting in 1954.
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From front to back, a row of mid-engined race-bred Ferrari all-stars: the 288 GTO from the mid-1980s, the late-80s F40, the mid-90s F50, and the Enzo, from the early 2000s.
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The rear view of the lineup, from left to right: Ferrari Enzo, F50, F40, and 288 GTO.
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The collection included modern models like this 458 Spider.
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A comparison of old to new, the knock-off wire wheels on the spider to the left, and the hybrid LaFerrari on the right.
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A 1964 Ferrari 250 GTO with a "meatball," or racing decal number. At Pebble Beach this year, a 250 GTO set an auction record when it sold for $38 million.
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Twin hybrid LaFerraris on display.
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Ferrari also unveiled the F60 America
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The car is based on the F12 Berlinetta touring coupe and has the same V-12 engine.
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Only ten F60 Americas are being built, each costing about $3.12 million. All have already been sold.
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