The Ferrari 250 GTO is widely considered the most beautiful car of all time. It is without question the most expensive car that has ever been sold at auction. On the rare occasion that a 250 GTO Even if 3413 didn’t blow people’s minds with a $60M sale price, there’s no doubt this is a special car of a caliber that only very rarely comes to public auction. And if the roar of the crowd didn’t convince the new owner that the Ferrari 250 GTO was a good buy, the sweet music of its V-12 should do the trick. 1985 Ferrari 288 GTO. Broad Arrow. Broad Arrow Auctions, lot 121. Contrary to recent Montereys, this year’s catalog is surprisingly light on analog supercars, with “only” three F40s and a lone F50 up for grabs—a surprising outcome given that segment’s meteoric rise in recent years. Also on the block is Broad Arrow’s 1985 288 GTO A 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO has been sold to Ferrari collector and WeatherTech CEO David MacNeil for a rumoured $70 million – a new world record for a classic car. The Ferrari in question, serial number 4153 GT, is one of the most celebrated of the 39 250 GTOs produced, due to its competition history and its originality – unusually for a race There’s currently a 1977 Datsun 260Z dressed up as a multi-million-dollar classic Ferrari listed for auction at series-one Ferrari 250 GTO were produced between 1962 and 1963. When new it RM's pre-sale estimate on the car was $2.6 to $2.9 million, so the resulting sale price was at the low end of the range. These cars were about $650,000 when new, but many who wanted one weren't BPXYwl. This 250 GTO now holds the record as the most expensive Ferrari ever sold at auction – though it was unable to beat the highest private sale price for the rare model. Jordan Mulach 11:23 14 Ferrari 250 GTO - $38,115,000 (£30,750,300) It will come as little surprise to many that three of the four most expensive cars sold at auction to date are Ferrari 250 GTOs, although this example 1985 Ferrari 288 GTO. Broad Arrow. Broad Arrow Auctions, lot 121. Contrary to recent Montereys, this year’s catalog is surprisingly light on analog supercars, with “only” three F40s and a lone F50 up for grabs—a surprising outcome given that segment’s meteoric rise in recent years. Also on the block is Broad Arrow’s 1985 288 GTO The Italian sports cars have sold for record prices at auctions this week. A Ferrari 250 GTO sold Thursday night for just over $38 million, becoming the highest-priced vehicle ever to change hands The lowest recorded sale in history was in 1969 when a 250 GTO sold for $2,500 which was well below the market value of around $6000-$8000 at the time. Prices started to take off in the late '70s

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