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1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Bianco Speciale disappoints with $38,500,000 auction-record sale
A rare 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO was sold at the Mecum Auctions event in Kissimmee, Fla., event on Saturday night ...
The only GTO in white from the factory had racing history but not the original engine ...
Birthed 40 years ago, the GTO is a symbol of beauty, power, balance, racing DNA, and driver engagement that are virtually unmatched in the automotive world. There’s no shortage of beloved Ferrari ...
One of only 272 examples produced, the 288 GTO was in exceptional condition and had just over 1,500km on the odometer ...
The collector car market pricked up its ears last month when Mecum announced it would be selling a one-of-one, right-hand-drive Ferrari 250 GTO at its Kissimmee auction. Well, after ten minutes of ...
Worth tens of millions of dollars today, the Ferrari 250 GTO is perhaps the ultimate classic for every serious car collector on the planet ...
Every year, many of the most valuable cars in the world make their way to Monterey, California for Car Week. It's possible to still enjoy the event for relatively little money, but really, this event ...
The Ferrari 250 GTO continues to make headlines at auctions, and there's a lot to learn from its backstory.
A never-restored, one-of-one 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Bianco Speciale has just joined the exclusive club of the world's most expensive cars by selling for an incredible $38,500,000, including the buyer’s ...
A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO sold for $48.4 million at RM Sotheby's annual Monterey collector car sale -- a world record for any car ever sold at auction. Up until now, a 1962-63 Ferrari GTO, which sold for ...
Italy has a venerable cottage industry of panel beaters, engine builders, and other automotive craftsmen that help to keep the Southern European nation's most important heritage cars on the road and ...
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