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Ferrari : the most expensive car of all time - 38 MLN $

The most expensive car of all time? A Ferrari for $ 38 million.

  The Ferrari beats herself after the exploits of the month of May in Monte Carlo, with the model 275 GTB / C 1966 sold nearly six million dollars, Bonhams auction in Monterey, California, the 250 GTO of 1962 was sold to more than $ 38 million (more than € 28 million) to become the most expensive classic car in the history of British auction house.

Ferrari : the most expensive car of all time - 38 MLN $
Ferrari 250 GTO
Chassis number 3851 GT, the Ferrari 250 GTO was built in the 19th and was sold on 11 September 1962 was part of the Maranello Rosso Collection of Fabrizio Violati.
Originally, metallic gray, had three stripes red, white and blue in honor of its first owner, the French driver Jo Schlesser, also starred in Formula 1 No other brand - they know from Cavallino - has attracted so much attention in 4 days in Monterey.
Through the auction of classic Ferraris, Bonhams has totaled approximately $ 65 million. -

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