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1962 Ferrari 250 GTO by Scaglietti $48,405,000 USD | Sold | Monterey, California Results Details Stories Additional Information Chassis No. 3413 Engine No. 3413 Gearbox No. 5 Rear differential no. 5 Catalogue WATCH VIDEO The world’s most important, desirable, and legendary motor car The Ferrari 250 GT/L or 'Lusso' is the last Ferrari road car to don the iconic 250 name and is widely believe to be the most beautiful and best performing. The car was revealed at the Paris Motor Show in October 1962 and was instantly deemed a storming success with demand heavily outstripping supply as just 350 examples would be made in a short production run. Oh, and a Monocraft body kit inspired by the Ferrari 250 GTO. The Mazda Miata is a right-hand-drive car that’s titled in New Hampshire. Reportedly imported in 2022, it’s equipped with a metric instrument cluster and its odometer displays about 75,600 kilometers (approximately 47,000 miles). Power comes from a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine Considered ‘the best’ Drogo Recreation ever. Featured over 3 pages in the book – Official History of Drogo. Built on same bucks as the original 250 GTO Drogo. Contains original body work from Ulf Norinder’s Ferrari 250 GTO Drogo. Built by the same craftsman. Six times entrant in the Colorado Grand 1991-96. Eligible for Goodwood/FIA HTP. Then last month, Talacrest, a classic Ferrari dealer based in Ascot, southern England, offered for sale the second 250 GTO to have been built, with a publicly quoted price of $55 million. “If However, the last recorded sale price for a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO was $48,405,000 million at RM Sotheby's annual collector car sale in Monterey, California, which makes this one of the most Photo gallery from the Jon Shirley Car Collection, which includes a Ferrari 250 GTO, 166 MM and 375 MM, plus significant pre-war Alfa Romeo models. FOR SALE: 2008 ex-AF Corse Ferrari F430 GTC Ferrari 250 GTO - ferrari.com. This was just the beginning for the new Ferrari. The 250 GTO would go on to win the GT Manufacturer’s Championship in 1962, ’63,’ and ’64 along with wins at the Tour De France Automobile in ’63 and ’64. But, by 1965, Ferrari had moved on with their 250 design and the car was retired with the advent of The Ferrari 250 GTO was priced at $18,500 in 1962. In 2014, that would mean around $150,000. But the GTO is more valuable than that nowadays, with chassis number 5111GT holding the record for the The 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO is the most coveted car in the world, achieving record auction (and private sale) prices. This one could set a new record. RM Sotheby’s RM Sotheby's sold its last Ferrari 250 GTO in 2018, another example from 1962 that brought in $48.4 million after the buyer's premium. The owner cleaned up, anyway, in just the 20 minutes the A Ferrari 250 GTO became the second-most expensive car sold at auction when it went under the hammer yesterday (November 13) in New York. Achieving a figure of $51.7m (£42.1m), including fees Courtesy of Bonhams. The Ferrari 250 GT Omologato needs little introduction as the most iconic, most habitable, street-useable, race-winning, World Championship-winning — and simply gorgeous — closed two-seat coupe car from the world-famous Maranello factory. The GTO was developed to contest the 1962 3-liter class FIA GT World Championship A Ferrari 250 GTO has fetched £52 million upon sale, making it the most expensive car to be sold on record. This particular 1963 250 GTO, reports AutoClassics, won the Tour de France the year $12K is a lot cheaper than the last sale of a real Ferrari 250 GTO @ $45MM. Ride around the Hoity Toity neighborhood where you live and impress the neighbors. Hell they’re too stupid to know the difference between your poser and the real thing!!! 2iRNfFw.

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