1963Ferrari 250 GTO. The Ferrari 250 GT 'Omologato' was the pinnacle front-engined evolution of the 250 Series of sports cars and grand tourers that began during the early 1950s. When it made its public debut at the annual pre-season Ferrari press conference in January 1962, it was the only front-engine model on display, with its monoposto and Forinformation Rafanelli’s GTO is now in the fabulous collection of Brian Ross in the USA. This 250 SWB is based on the series III GTE chassis 4553 GT. It was sparingly used in the UK and Italy as it had only covered 3,600 km when it was sold via Art & Revs' owner Florent MOULIN in 2006 to another UK collector. Thecurrent record for world's most expensive Ferrari was set in June 2018 when a 1963 250 GTO (chassis 4153GT) was sold to David MacNeil in a private sale for $70 million. Lookingto buy a Classic Ferrari 250? Complete your search today at Car & Classic where you will find the largest and most diverse collection of classics in Europe Classic Cars Ferrari 250 For Sale. 1963 Ferrari 250 GTE 2+2 Series III - Ferrari Classiche 24,092 Miles Berkshire. £295,000 Advert There's more to see View more results. 1 2 Make Ferrari. The $70 million recently paid for a 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO has set a new record for the publicly reported selling price of an automobile. The 250 GTO in question, chassis number 4153GT, was previously best known for winning the 1964 Tour de France - its only outright win - with Lucien Bianchi and Georges Berger driving for
The250 GTO also fell short of the record for the most expensive car sold at auction, held by a one-of-two 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe which sold in May 2022 for €135 million
TheGTO was developed to contest the 1962 3-liter class FIA GT World Championship series of classical endurance-racing events. Selective production at Maranello and in the Scaglietti body plant in Modena ran on through the 1963 FIA GT World Championship and — sure enough — the Ferrari 250 GTO won the World title both
A1963 Ferrari 250 GTO has been sold to Ferrari collector and WeatherTech CEO David MacNeil for a rumoured $70 million – a new world record for a classic car. The Ferrari in question, serial number 4153 GT, is one of the most celebrated of the 39 250 GTOs produced, due to its competition history and its originality – unusually

The1962 Ferrari 250 GTO, which was sold for a record US$48.4 million at auction last Saturday, won many races including the ’63 and ’64 Targa Florio endurance races in Sicily, Italy. The star

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