A 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO could possibly be the world's most expensive car following a private transaction. According to Marcel Massini (H/T CNBC), a reputable top collectible Ferrari expert, the aforementioned antiquity —one of only 39 made—changed hands for a whopping $70 million, making it the highest ever spent on a car in the history of both legal tender and automobiles.
That includes the engine, gearbox, and rear axle it left Ferrari's production facility with 56 years ago. If rumours are to be believed, a later 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO sold for $70million (£ Ferrari would in fact produce just 32 250 LM chassis in total, built from 1963 to 1965 and all but the show car at that 1963 Paris show had a 3.3-liter 320 hp engine under the hood. This was the same engine that Ferrari had used in the 275 P previously. Eventually, Ferrari were able to take the 250 LM racing. Video showcasing the 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO.Video by http://www.DefinitionFilms.tv-----Filmed by Justi
Ferrari F355. 3. Ferrari 250 GTO. 4. Ferrari 125 S. Years: 1962-1964 Engine: 3.0-litre V12, 300bhp Transmission: Five-speed manual, rear-wheel drive Top speed: 175mph (est) Number built: 39
Georgia. Full Name: Jim Pernikoff. #5 Mar 12, 2004. In the 9/65 issue of R&T, a classified ad for a 1963 SWB lists the new price as $13,911 and the for-sale price as $7500. In the 1/68 issue, a 1958 Testa Rossa is advertised for $6500! And a "1960/61" 250GT Coupe is a "bargain at $4150"! CMC has dedicated themselves to the cause in replicating the stunning Ferrari 250 GTO in 10 different variations based on famous race cars with both right hand and left hand drive. In addition, we will also be completing our installments to the Mercedes Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe collection as well as beginning the Alfa-Romeo P3 collection. 0jEO.
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