The sale set a world record for any car ever sold at auction. It beat out a Ferrari 250 GTO Berlinetta that sold for $38 million in 2014. Not close behind was a 1957 Ferrari that sold for $35
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Replete with its factory build sheets and reams of history, it’s almost certain to beat the £37.5m record auction price for a GTO set in 2018, and could even eclipse the £52.3m paid privately for another example in the same year. But is it art? 1962 Ferrari 330 LM/250 GTO. On sale at RM Sotheby’s, New York, US, November 13. Estimate: £48m
In a groundbreaking moment during RM Sotheby’s Marquee Week Sales of Modern and Contemporary Art, a 1962 Ferrari 330 LM / 250 GTO achieved a historic feat by fetching a record-breaking sale price of $51,705,000. This remarkable event marked it as the priciest Ferrari ever sold at auction, solidifying its place as a true automotive legend.xBJzy.