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The Classic View: A 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO Reportedly Sells for $70 Million. It’s the most expensive car ever sold, but probably not for long. Rory Jurnecka Writer Jun 18, 2018. See All 10 Photos.
I mention this because after researching last week's Fantasy Garage superstar, the Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe, not including the 250 GTO would be sacrilege. We can't have one without the other.
In its defense, Ferrari fervently argued putting the 250 GTO’s lines in the hands of anyone who wants to make a replica or a kit car will cause the original models to lose some of their value.
The world’s most valuable car—the Ferrari 250 GTO—is set to be reborn, as Robb Report can exclusively reveal. Modena-based coachbuilder Ares has designed a modern reinterpretation of Ferrari ...
Well, in the case of this Ferrari 250 GTO, it turns out things can go quite Usually when a pristine supercar sells for an eye-watering figure, it’s destined to spend its time locked away in a ...
Knowing that a world where an icon such as the Ferrari 250 GTO is modded to hell and back can be difficult to imagine, digital artist Yasid Oozeear has done that for us, with the result being the ...
Back in 1962 when Ferrari introduced the 250 GTO for homologation in the Gran Touring Car race class, this came with a price of $18,000, which would make for $154,310 in today's money (think: some ...
Ferrari auction: In the Aug. 14 Section A, an article about a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO expected to sell at a Monterey Car Week auction for as much as $70 million included the wrong photographs.
The Ferrari 250 GTO, introduced in 1962, was crafted for racing dominance and is now regarded as the world's most valuable car. Out of a total of 36 produced, its elegant design and engineering ...
The F12berlinetta, a successor to a long line of legendary V12-powered models from Ferrari, including the 599 GTB Fiorano, 575M Maranello, 550 Maranello, ...
American collector Bernard Carl sold the 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO for $44 million to British classic car trader Gregor Fisken in 2017. The blue coupe is the second of 36 Ferrari 250 GTOs that were ...
In 1984, the turbocharged Ferrari 288 GTO was as sci-fi as it got, an unusual and forward-thinking exotic built to homologation rules. We put Phil Hill in it. This is what he thought.