The only factory-owned and raced Ferrari 330 LM / 250 GTO has just set a record for the most expensive Ferrari to trade hands at a public sale, hammering for $51,705,000 with fees.
Ferrari 250 GTO price tags are at astonishing levels. Why does the famous car continue to be the belle of the auction ball? RM Sotheby's estimated No. 3413 GT would sell for between $45
The Ferrari 250 GTO is, without doubt, the most sought-after car in the world. Sure, it’s basically a lump of metal, but so is a bar of gold. If, however, in 1961, you had spent £6,000 – the
Several sources are claiming that the sale of this Ferrari makes it the most expensive prancing horse model ever sold, however, a Ferrari 250 GTO sold for $70 million in a private sale in 2018, and another sold to a private party for $52 million in September 2013.
This 1962 Ferrari 330 LM 250 GTO is Now the Most Expensive Ferrari Sold at Auction A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO now holds the record as the world’s most expensive Ferrari sold at public auction. The iconic motorsports-derived classic sports car, listed as a 330 LM/250 GTO by RM Sotheby's, sold for $51.7 million dollars in New York.
Things didn't go as planned Ferrari envisioned the 1000 GT as a high-volume, less expensive GT that would move 3,000 to 5,000 units per year at around $2,600 a pop.
Marc Tauber (Ferrari broker): The first Ferrari I ever bought for resale was a $14,000 365 2+2 with 10,000 miles, in 1977. There wasn’t a Ferrari market then. There wasn’t a Ferrari market then. There were buyers and sellers, and there were great cars that enthusiasts wanted.
In 2018, a 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO sold for a stunning $70 million. Bearing chassis number 4153 GT, there are several reasons why this vehicle fetched such a monumental price: Only 36 250 GTO models were made, and it’s exceedingly rare to encounter one that’s available for sale.
2. 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO – $70,000,000; 3. 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO – $48,405,000; Estimated to sell for $5,000,000 less than its actual selling price, the 1995 McLaren F1 is a car that
Watch the full auction portion of the 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO held by RM Sotheby's at the Monterey Conference CenterFINAL total purchase price: $44 Million b
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This result eclipses former headline-making Ferrari sales, including a $48.4 million 250 GTO 2018 Monterey sale, an ex-Stirling Moss 1957 335S that brought $35.8 million in 2016, and a $38
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``Rubin asked me to sell the Holy Grail,'' Barber says. The chalice placed in the auctioneer's hands: a Ferrari 250 GTO, one of only 36 built by the Italian automaker between 1962 and 1964. The wholesale factory price then of Enzo Ferrari's first Gran Turismo Berlinetta Competition GTO was $9,700.
The Last Of Its Kind. via YouTube. Of course, we know there were more expensive 250s made in the range, such as the 250 GTO. But there is still so much that is special about this GT Lusso. The GT Lusso has a 3.0-liter Colombo V12 engine powering it, which is mated to either a four-speed or a five-speed manual gearbox and the engine churns out
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