1962Ferrari 250 GTO. Collect the 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO to complete this Barn Find quest. Up Next: 1956 Ford F-100. Previous. 1989 Ferrari F40 Copetizione. Next. 1956 Ford F-100. Top Guide Sections.
Unveiledat the annual pre-season Ferrari press conference in January 1962, the 250 GTO was the sole front-engine model amongst a line-up of mid-engine racers. New owners needed to afford the $18,000 price tag, as well as be personally approved by Enzo Ferrari.
Thefinal hammer price of $47 million is well below original estimates of $60M for this exceedingly rare 250 GTO. With fees added in, the final price climbs to
Theteam found their solution on Ferrari’s 1961 endurance racers and fitted a small spoiler on the back of the . GTO’s decklid. In March 1962, just 14 days before the GTO’s coming out party in Florida, the development team returned to Monza. The second GTO, chassis 3387 GT, was their test car, and it sported the rear spoiler.
1962Ferr@ri 250 GTO Replica side markers, hood vents, and also period correct Lucas sealed beams. These original 250 GTO trim items are now unobtainable and worth a small fortune. Car has a new windshield, front and real window seals, new door seals, side window felts and weather stripping. Price: $17,500. City: San Diego
Themost important of these are the 1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta, the 1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider, and, of course, the 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO (Gran Turismo Omologato), one of the

The1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Is Super Exclusive. The reason for the auction price of the 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO being so extortionate is due to its exclusivity, which we adore. Ferrari only produced 36 of these cars between 1962 and 1964, and at the time, the car would cost you around $18,500.

Withfees added in, the final price climbs to $51.7M, a record for any Ferrari selling at auction. The previous record holder was a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO also sold by
Its been four years since a Ferrari 250 GTO, arguably the world's most collectible car, has crossed the stage at a major automotive auction. In 2014, an example sold for a hammer price of $34.65 million ($38.115 million with fees), establishing itself as the most expensive automobile ever sold at auction. This August, 250 GTO chassis
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