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
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
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A 250 GTO hasn’t gone up for sale since 2018, when a 1962 model went for $48.4 million, according to the Wall Street Journal. (Just 34 of the cars were produced.) This particular vehicle has
Ferrari listed the 250 GTO for an MSRP of $18,500 in 1962 (about $150,000 adjusted for inflation). However, today, the price for the limited-edition coupe has appreciated well beyond the budget of even the most well-off collectors. Ferrari 250 GTO prices began rising in the '70s culminating in the first sale at a price of $1 million in 1986.
Ferrari's famous Tipo Colombo 2.9-liter V-12 engine powered the 250 GTO. The naturally aspirated V-12 engine produced 296 horsepower with 217 pound-feet of torque. The 250 GTO had an estimated 0
Jun 18, 2018. The classic rumor mill is abuzz this month with talk of a recent record-breaking sale, that of 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO #4153GT. The price? A rumored $70 million (or just under that
Okay, not the multi-million rarity, but nevertheless a nice-looking car. Looks good and it's a wholoe lot cheaper than the real thing. Imagine our surprise when we spotted what was listed as a Ferrari 250 GTO in our classifieds. This Italian rarity is worth somewhere in the vicinity of $50million, so a little outside the average toybox budget.
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In the opening scene of the 2001 fantasy thriller Vanilla Sky, a dark blue (maybe Blu Scozia) Ferrari 250 GTO is seen prowling the empty streets of New York city. It looks the part. Tom Cruise at
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