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The most money ever paid for any car was more than $70 million, in 2018. It was a 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO. The most money ever paid for a car at auction was $48.4 million, that same year.
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.
1961 Ferrari 250 GT Sperimentale, chassis 2643GT: This is regarded as the 250 GTO prototype, being the first Ferrari to combine the 250 SWB chassis and the race-spec 3.0L V12.
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It’s often considered the 250 GTO prototype, ... 1962–64 Ferrari 250 GTO Production. 1961 prototypes: 2. 1962–63 Series I 250 GTO ...
A prototype was built, and the GTO probably would have come out only a few months after the E-Type, ... Ferrari said that the 250 GTO was mechanically identical to the 250 GT SWB road car, ...
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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 ...
A new world record for a car at auction was set this evening when a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO sold for $48,405,000, breaking the existing record of $38.115 million set in 2014 for a 1962/1963 Ferrari ...
At the heart of this statute is the concept of "genuine use," which means for a non-textual trademark such as Ferrari's for the 250 GTO the company needs to actually build and sell a car shaped ...