Bring a Trailer hits a major milestone with its 250,000th auction featuring a 1985 Ferrari 288 GTO. The legendary supercar serves as the platform's landmark listing, marking nearly two decades of curating collector car sales on its online platform.
The 288 GTO represents a turning point in Ferrari history. Built during the mid-1980s, this model launched Ferrari's first mid-engine, turbocharged production car. The 2.9-liter twin-turbocharged V8 produces 400 horsepower in road-legal form, enabling 0-60 mph acceleration in under four seconds. That performance ranked among the fastest in the world during 1985.
Bring a Trailer's selection underscores the 288 GTO's desirability and investment credentials. Original owners paid roughly $400,000 when new. Today, well-maintained examples command prices far exceeding their sticker. The current listing shows bidding already in the millions, reflecting collector appetite for unmolested examples from Ferrari's turbo era.
This particular 288 GTO carries significance beyond its performance specs. It bridges Ferrari's evolution from naturally aspirated engines toward forced induction, a technology the brand embraced reluctantly until recent years. The 288 GTO Evoluzione variant later became legendary for dominating Group B racing before the category's cancellation in 1987.
Bring a Trailer's 250,000th auction milestone reflects the platform's growth as a definitive marketplace for serious collectors. The site has transformed automotive commerce by introducing transparency through detailed condition documentation, professional photography, and competitive bidding mechanisms. From barn finds to concours-quality Ferraris, the platform now attracts institutional buyers and international collectors.
The 288 GTO selection resonates with both market trends and collector priorities. Turbo cars from
