Ferrari 250 GTO schematics have been reproduced and are available for sale.
UK-based Ferrari specialist GTO Engineering used the latest computer-aided design (CAD) tools to recreate the schematics of the Ferrari 250 series.
The 250 series, manufactured from 1959 to 1964, included numerous models, with the 250 GTO being recorded as the most valuable collector car in the world. Since schematics for all models did not exist, the company created schematics from scratch.
The finished product is available in digital format or as a printed catalog, according to GTO Engineering, with 33 drawings covering 80 pages, with associated part numbers.5]
GTO Engineering has produced a variety of 250 GTOs, from the GTO to the 250GT SWB to the mid-engine 250LM, as well as regularly servicing a wide variety of 250 models, as well as producing replica parts, we felt that we were uniquely positioned to reproduce the schematics for the Ferrari 250 series. Therefore, not only can they help Ferrari owners identify the parts they need from the schematics, but they can also sell those parts.
The company also builds complete cars as part of its Revival Series. So far it has worked on the 250 GT SWB Berlinetta, 250 Testa Rossa, and 250 GT SWB California Spyder. The original California Spyder, known as the Ferrari from "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," regularly fetches eight figures at auction.
In 2021, GTO Engineering also unveiled the Squalo, a modern interpretation of the 250 series featuring a custom tubular steel chassis, aluminum subframe, and carbon fiber body panels.GTO Engineering developed the Squalo's in-house 4.0 liter V-8 engine produces approximately 460 hp and revs to 10,000 rpm.