InJune 2018, the 1963 250 GTO (chassis 4153GT) that now holds the record for the most expensive Ferrari was sold in a private transaction for $70 million. The 250 GTO was recognized as the best sports vehicle of all time by Sports Car International in 2004 and ranked ninth on a list of the Top Sports Cars of the 1960s.
Specsdatasheet with technical data and performance data plus an analysis of the direct market competition of Ferrari 250 GTO in 1963, the model with 2-door fastback coupe body and V-12 2953 cm3 / 179.3 cui, 220.5 kW / 300 PS / 296 hp (max) offered up to mid-year 1963 for Europe racing/rallye . Specifications listing with the performance factory data

Engine 3.0 liter V12 Transmission: 4-speed manual Mileage: 37,944 mi Price: Reserve auction CLICK FOR DETAILS: 1963 Ferrari 250GTE Click to view listing We

Therunner-up is a 1964 Tour de France-winning 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO that sold for $70 million at a private auction. RM Sotheby’s estimates the sale of this well-documented historic racer to reach to realms above $60 million, but the sale reportedly includes extensive documentation, including show winning awards, factory build sheets, owner's
RMAuctions announced that it is representing the 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO (chassis no. 4675 GT) for private treaty sale. The 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO (chassis no. 4675 GT) is one of only 36 250 GTOs

Ferrariintroduced the 250 LM (Le Mans) in late 1963. It was supposed to be a new production car intended to meet FIA homologation requirements for the Group 3 GT class and replace the 250 GTO as Ferrari's premier GT-class racer. However, in April 1964 the FIA refused to homologate the model, as Ferrari had built considerably fewer than the

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