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World's most expensive Ferrari...!
One of only 36 built,this 250 GTO is being sold at no reserve this Saturday at Bonham's in Monterey.
A 250 GTO has never been never been sold in a public setting in the modern era of classic car auctions and the last reported (and disputed) private sale was in the UK in October of 2013 for what was then touted as the highest price paid for an automobile @ $52M. My wife and I viewed this car today at Laguna and it is far from a museum showpiece...the front fenders were visually peppered with rock chips clearly seen in the aluminum fenders...but that's what we call "provenance",lol! My guess...well north of $75M...maybe even topping $100M: http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p...psd2f2a5de.jpg |
Greg Weld, here's another "back up car" for you...
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I don't think Greg likes red?. :stirthepot: As for the car, :confused59: what an awesome piece of automotive history, I hope it is broadcast on the internet or TV?? |
Kudos to Bonhams for selling at no reserve and letting the marketplace decide its value. With 250 GTO's almost never changing hands, wealthy buyers will come from every corner of the world to bid. I'm looking forward to watching the bidding in person.
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Wow! That's a lot of money!!!
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MSN is now agreeing with my $75M prediction...but I bet it goes higher...will we see a $100M '62 250 GTO...? :popcorn2:
http://www.foxsports.com/motor/story...-to-75m-081314 |
$100 mil is a long way from $52 mil. That would be impressive in today's world economy. We shall see...
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