Are white Ferraris rare?
This particular Ferrari 250 GTO is rarer than most, because it’s the only Ferrari 250 GTO finished in ‘Bianco’ by Ferrari itself. The single factory white GTO from just 36 ever built. The current record for world’s most expensive Ferrari was set in June 2018 when a 1963 250 GTO (chassis 4153GT) was sold to David MacNeil in a private sale for $70 million.David MacNeil got more than a rare car last year when he spent a reported $70 million to purchase one of only about three-dozen 1963 Ferrari 250 GTOs. He also got a spot on the list of the world’s top 100 car collectors, a list annually compiled by The Collector Car Trust and published in its yearly magazine, The Key.
What color does Ferrari not allow?
Ferrari won’t paint your car pink, no matter how deep your pockets are. If Ferrari finds out you’ve painted your vehicle in a ‘strange’ way, they might blacklist you from buying again.Selling a Ferrari is not like selling a typical used car. These are high-end exotic vehicles with discerning potential buyers, nuanced option sets, and values that move with the current market.
What is the holy grail of Ferrari?
The car, known as the Ferrari of Ferraris, is one of only 36 ever produced and is the only one delivered in White Bianco, now referred to as Bianco Speciale. As far as collectors go, the 250 GTO is the holy grail of Ferraris. Perhaps one of the most famous white Ferraris race cars is the 1964 Ferrari 158 F1, which appeared in white and blue for the final two Grands Prix of the season. The colour change stemmed from a dispute between Enzo Ferrari and the Italian motorsport authority, the Automobile Club d’Italia, over homologation politics.