The 250 GTO model was the pinnacle of development of the 250 GT series in competition form, whilst still remaining a road car. It made its public debut at the annual pre-season Ferrari press ...
A Ferrari 250 GTO has sold privately for a rumoured $70million (£52million) making it the most expensive car to ever be sold. The car that now holds this world record is chassis number 4153GT ...
The 250 GTO is widely considered the rarest example of Ferrari's most celebrated and sought-after classic car Chassis 3765 is the only example ever entered into competition by the firm's own race ...
The car is a true legend. The emotions surrounding this vehicle are indescribable. Until a few years ago, the 250 GTO was the most expensive car ever auctioned, selling for over 50 million dollars.
There’s a new listing on the RM Sotheby’s website that caught our eye this morning, in the form of a stunning example of the Ferrari 250 GTO that we’d expect will smash the current USD $48.4 ...
Very few cars carry the weight within collector circles that the Ferrari 250 GTO does, which until very recently has carried the title of 'most valuable car in the world' for some considerable time.
The 250 GTO's engine was given a complete overhaul to return it to ... Given the essential, almost spartan, character of this icon among Ferrari GTs, the seats kept their original blue cloth. At the ...
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The Ferrari 250 GTO is not only the most valuable car in the world, but also one of the most successful race cars of its time ...
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I write about the automotive industry and where it is headed next. For well over a decade, the Ferrari 250 GTO has been considered one of the most desirable—and expensive—cars in the world.