Who bought the $35 million Ferrari?

Who bought the $35 million Ferrari?

Early in June, Bloomberg News confirmed that the 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO (Chassis 3505GT) originally built for Stirling Moss to race, had changed hands for a record $35 million. Reportedly purchased by U. S. Craig McCaw, Chassis 3505GT was the sixth GTO built and the first one to feature right-hand drive. Mr Bamford wasn’t satisfied with just owning one 250 GTO, like everyone else, so he also bought chassis number 4399 GT. Nothing cooler, in the Ferrari collectors world than owning two 250 GTO’s. Anthony Bamford is the Chairman of JCB, one of the world’s largest Earthmoving and Plant businesses.

How much did David Lee pay for the 250 GTO?

Car collector david lee paid 38 million plus for the ultra-rare white ferrari 250 gto. 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.The most expensive car in the world is the Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire Droptail. Touted as the costliest car ever made at a staggering Rs. Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire Droptail serves as the British luxury car maker’s tribute to automobile craftsmanship.Only 36 units of the 250 GTO were ever produced between 1962 and 1964, making it one of the rarest and most valuable cars in the world.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.

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