Tag: 250 GTO
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Ferrari 250 GTO Sells For a Record $48.4 Million At Auction
A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO just sold for a whopping $48.4 million making it the most expensive car sold at auction. The car went under the hammer at the RM Sotheby’s Monterey Sale, which was held during the Monterey Car Week. “This marks just the third time that a GTO has been offered for public…
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1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Might Become the most Expensive Ferrari ever sold
This Ferrari 250 GTO owned by Dr. Greg Whitten, has a base auction price of $45 million. Classic Ferraris from the late fifties and sixties do have a charm of their own. Their raw power delivery and simple but with quintessential flair in their design make them feel ohh-so-special. No wonder then, that these Ferraris…
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1963 Ferrari 250 GTO Becomes the Most Expensive Car Ever Sold
At a selling price of £52 million, this 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO is the most expensive car to ever sold. They say – “Records are meant to be broken”, and here goes another one. Recently, a 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO became the most expensive car ever sold at an auction. The car was reportedly bought…
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Multi-million dollar Ferrari 250 GTO crashes at Goodwood Revival
A priceless 1964 Ferrari 250 GTO was crashed at the annual Goodwood Revival race. The classic Ferrari race car spun out and tapped the barriers during a race. The gentle tap was enough to damage the bodywork of the multi-million dollar Ferrari. We hope that the damage is just cosmetic. Still, the insurance company will…
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This Could be the Most Expensive Car Ever Sold
Buying a classic Ferrari can be quite expensive. If you’re looking at a Ferrari 250 GTO, then you’re talking in the tens of millions of dollars. One such pristine 250 GTO could go down in history as the world’s most expensive car ever sold. This blue Ferrari 250 GTO built around chassis no. 3387 is one…
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1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Replica by Rod Tempero: Video
The 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO was built to go racing from day one. Just 39 units of the gorgeous aluminum-bodied 250 GTO were built as homologation specials which then allowed Ferrari to enter the FIA Group 3 Touring Car Championship. Today, these cars are highly sought after and can easily cost upwards of $35 million.…