Who owns the 70 million Ferrari?
In 2018, chassis 4153 gt, a 1963 ferrari 250 gto, was sold in a private transaction for a staggering $70 million, setting the record for the most expensive classic car ever sold. The buyer? David macneil, the founder and ceo of weathertech, the premium automotive accessories company. This particular gto broke all records set by any ferrari in the past selling for $70 million to ferrari collector and founder of weathertech, david mcneil in 2018. This 1963 gto was raced by its previous owner winning the 1964 tour de france and coming 4 th in the 24 hours of le mans.Ferrari 250 GTO ($52 Million and $70 Million) With the 4 most expensive Ferraris ever sold all being the same model, even the smallest of differences can lead to massive shifts in value. Nearly $20 million separates two 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO models, and that’s due in large part to the shape it’s in.The 365 GT4 and 400/412 didn’t get left behind in the hot market of the early 2020s, and from the beginning of 2020 to today their #2 (“excellent”) values are up from 30 to 66 percent. Yet they’re still in affordable (for a Ferrari) territory, with most cars currently selling in the mid-five-figure range.
How much did Michael Schumacher’s Ferrari sell for?
May 24 – Michael Schumacher’s Ferrari Formula One car that won the 2001 Monaco and Hungarian grand prix races was sold for $18. RM Sotheby’s. Schumacher dominated Formula One with 7 World Championships and 91 race wins-and with that came fame and money. At the height of his career, he was earning $80-100 million a year, placing him among the highest-paid athletes in the world.