The Ferrari 250 GTO is a supercar and auto racing car made by Ferrari in the early 1960s. It is widely considered to be the quintessential Ferrari model, and one of the greatest sports cars - indeed, one of the greatest automobiles - of all time. The numerical part of its name denotes the displacement in cubic centimeters of each cylinder of the engine, whilst GTO stands for "Gran Turismo And in October 2017, Washington, D.C.-based lawyer Bernard Carl sold his blue 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO to British classic car trader and former race driver Gregor Fisken for $44 million. Ferrari claimed the Boxer would hit 62 mph in 5.2 seconds. Ferrari rated their U.S. model 308 GTB Quattrovalvole at 2,900 pounds and 240 hp. That is about 80 hp per liter and 0.08 hp per pound. Sixty-two mph came in about 6.7 seconds. In 1984, Ferrari introduced the 288 GTO — or just GTO, as Ferrari called it. The Ferrari 250 GTO is the most desirable of all Ferrari classics. Via Autoweek. The hallowed Ferrari 250 GTO is the holy grail of classic Ferrari performance machines. It held the record for the most expensive car ever sold, with a 1964 Tour de France example exchanging hands for an eye-popping $70 million.

The Ferrari 250 GTO is, without doubt, the most sought-after car in the world. Sure, it’s basically a lump of metal, but so is a bar of gold. If, however, in 1961, you had spent £6,000 – the

The Ferrari 250 GTO started off as a project to build a high performance Grand Tourer, just a road car. the 250 GTO is a selling point for auction tickets, newspaper articles and all sorts of
A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO with a connection to Stirling Moss has sold for a record $35 million, making it the world's most expensive car. Made for race car driver Stirling Moss, the historic 250 GTO
A total of 7,412 Ferrari 328 were produced during its four-year run, and 82 per cent of them were the GTS Targa variant. It was one of the last cars overseen by Enzo Ferrari before his death in 1988.
4 4. Ferrari F40. Of all the Ferraris to be made, the F40 is one of the few that is known by every car enthusiast, constantly referred to when discussing a great sports car, and even revitalized in the future. The F40 was the last Ferrari that the company's founder, Enzo Ferrari, would have oversight on before his death.
A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO could set an auction record when it comes up for sale in August. A fast history of the world's most coveted car. a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO set an auction record, selling

According to Temerian, his grandfather purchased the rare right-hand drive 250 GTO driven by John Surtees in 1968 for approximately $6800. Despite owning a 250 GTO with a hugely successful racing

1964 Ferrari 250 LM | Courtesy of Artcurial How much did the vintage Ferrari 250 LM sell for? Artcurial still has the car on the site, and below the listing in fine, modest lettering. The page reads, “Sold: 15,771,200 €.” On this side of things, that is $16,867,298. It is hard to imagine that kind of money for most people. .