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
Research a car Buy a car Sell my car. Make. All Makes. Abarth. Alfa Romeo. Alpina. Aston Martin. Audi. BMW. BYD. Bentley. Just 33 examples of the iconic series-one Ferrari 250 GTO were
An extremely rare Ferrari 250 GTO, one of just 39 built, has been sold for more than £20m ($31m). The car's seller is thought to be Jon Hunt, the founder of Foxtons estate agency, although the
The red 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO that sold for $52 million in 2013 was raced by Jo Schlesser in 1960. Before being sold in 2013, it was owned by Paul Pappalardo, who reportedly restored it and raced it in a number of heritage race series. In 2018, another Ferrari 250 GTO in silver blue became the most expensive vehicle ever sold at $70.2 millionThe team 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. zsMtOUs.