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INK Plain Bodies Ferrari 250 GTO

INK Plain Bodies Ferrari 250 GTO

We’re used to seeing the legendary Ferrari 250 GTO in classic Ferrari red, but London-based studio INK had something else in mind. They’ve digitally recreated the iconic GTO in pristine white in order to show off the car’s elegant but muscular design. The Plain Bodies series consists of classic vehicles like the Ford GT40, Porsche 917, and the Jaguar D-Type and showcases them without the colors they’ve become known for. This GTO is rendered in such detail, you’d swear it was the real thing. From the GTO’s long, vented nose all the way back to its beautiful ducktail spoiler and quad exhausts that emit the sonorous V12’s note, it’s positively stunning and that much more so in white. You can buy the artwork for your wall or garage for far less than the $38 million price that a 1962 GTO commanded at auction back in 2014.