Watch the $30M 1962 Ferrari 250 GT Breadvan Crash Hard at Le Mans Classic. was commissioned in the early 1960s after Ferrari refused to sell one of its latest, greatest 250 GTO to Giovanni
The car was last bought for $2,400 in 1971 by Ferrari enthusiasts Charles Betz and Fred Peters in the San Pedro area of Los Angles while they were looking for Porsche parts.
An extremely rare Ferrari 250 GTO, one of just 39 built, has been sold for more than £20m ($31m). The car's seller is thought to be Jon Hunt, the founder of Foxtons estate agency, although the The 250 GTO was built between 1962 and 1964, with power from the Tipo 168/62 V-12 engine. Racing rules meant Ferrari was supposed to build 100 GTOs to qualify the model for competition, but the This F50 also comes with all the factory equipment of tools, manuals, literature, and serialized Schedoni carbon fiber luggage. With an estimated guide price of $3.6 to $4 million, it looks like prices for this legendary Ferrari won't be falling any time soon. with just 349 examples, the F50 is as rare as they come.
Referencing the 250 GTO’s signature bonnet inlets, the case features triple cut-outs that are perfectly positioned to reveal the cover’s GTO lettering below. This two-volume set is limited to 100 copies and is signed by drivers Peter Sutcliffe and David Piper, author James Page and Ferrari expert Keith Bluemel .
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