The classic rumor mill is abuzz this month with talk of a recent record-breaking sale of 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO #4153GT. The price? The last 250 GTO to sell at public auction, at the 2014
Mason bought the Ferrari 250 GTO in 1978. As a founding member of Pink Floyd way back in 1965. Try not to choke, but the drummer paid only £35,000. The car is now valued at £40 million, so it was a good investment. But back in the late 70s he was enjoying his hard-won success, driving an absolutely stunning sports car from Maranello, and
The second-most expensive car to sell at auction was — wait for it — a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Berlinetta that sold for $38 million in 2014. But it's not the same car setting two auction records. This 250 GTO lived a much harder racing life.
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
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
A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO became the second-most-expensive car ever sold at auction on Monday, fetching $51,705,000 (roughly €48,300,000) at Sotheby's in New York.
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