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28 August 2018, 19:10
Saeed
$48,400,000 To Spare??
More money than sense!


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29 August 2018, 03:51
LongDistanceOperator
That's only the most expensive car ever sold at auction. The most expensive car ever sold was...wait for it...another Ferrari 250 GTO. $70,000,000.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/w...cord-sale/index.html

I suspect that if any car could come close to 250 GTO prices, it would be a Bugatti Royale, but IIRC, none are in private hands.
02 September 2018, 03:00
Huvius
I was surprised that this particular car went that high being that it was an original 1962 car which once wore the most beautiful alloy body ever applied to a GT car and was rebodied in 1964 just as the '64s were.
No comparison in the beauty dept IMO.
30 December 2018, 16:19
Mike McGuire
I think the most expensive new car sold was a Rolls Royce that was $13 million.
27 January 2019, 18:35
Dick Wright
quote:
Originally posted by Huvius:
I was surprised that this particular car went that high being that it was an original 1962 car which once wore the most beautiful alloy body ever applied to a GT car and was rebodied in 1964 just as the '64s were.
No comparison in the beauty dept IMO.


Compared to other GTO's that body is inelegant to put it nicely.

I heard about the one that sold for $72,000,000. It was a private sale and not publicized.


Dick Wright
01 February 2019, 08:43
FMC
Never was a fan of that body style, nor the bread box and the most recent iteration of it- the "Lusso."

Speaking of historics, my youngest son and I are going to Italy for a week in May to visit my cousins. I'm pumped as I just purchased tickets for The Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este in Como. I didn't plan for it, but it was being held the weekend I land in Milan. The following week, we're going to Maranello for one of the Ferrari owners tours.




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02 February 2019, 09:05
NormanConquest
You should have a grand time + experience for you both.What A treat for father + son.Enjoy!


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