The 250 GTO, like many cars of the era, was born out of a need to race. Specifically, Ferrari had its sights set upon the Group 3 GT Racing class. It would be up against rivals such as the Shelby Cobra, Aston Martin DP214, and the Jaguar E-Type. The 250 GTO was an evolution of the 250 GT SWB, also born to see the threat of the E-Type and the 0ivqYCT.
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