Supercars spotted, some rarities (vol 6)
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wijit said:
I'm not saying they don't look good, but I really don't get them. I don't see them as more special than, say, a GT2.
Totally agree with you. Would rather have a 997.2 RS. Or with silly money Carrera GT every time.
Hate the idea of cleaning those wheels on the 918. Wouldn't have it if you gave it to me. (And I've seen that london one in the flesh)
1962 Ferrari GTO has been sold for $35 million, making it the most expensive car in the world. The record price eclipses the $32 million paid for a 1964 Ferrari 250 GTO back in February and the $30-34 million dished out for a 1936 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic back in 2010.
The 250 GTO in question is chassis number 3505GT and was built specifically for the legendary Stirling Moss. While Moss never actually ended up racing the car (a career-ending crash in April of 1962 prevented him from getting behind the wheel), it has a fairly significant race history with several wins. 3505GT also competed in the 1962 24 Hours of Le Mans, although it ended the race with a DNF. The car stands out among the other 250 GTOs thanks to its unique lime-green livery.
Amazingly, the price of this particular car has increased tenfold since 1996, when it was purchased for $3.5 million. From there the car has changed hands a few times, with the most recent owner, a Dutch businessman, purchasing it for $8.5 million about a decade ago. The 250 GTO's newest owner, car collector Craig McCaw, earned his fortune by selling a telecommunications company to AT&T for $11.5 billion back in 1993.
We most recently saw the car at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance last year, where it was displayed as part of the 250 GTO's 50th anniversary celebration. You can see photos of the car at Pebble Beach in the gallery above.
Spent a few days in London, gutted I didn't see any hypercars. Did go for a few walks around Harrods/Knightsbridge area to try and spot one. Rarest thing I saw was the Ferrari 456 estate. Surprised at how common Rollers are in London though! I did see a Gallardo/Gallardo/Murcielago/WRX STI convoy going around which was pretty cool.
2manycars said:
Do you not mean an SL63 AMG, an SL65 AMG is a much older car and is the shape prior
Are you sure about that? 2014/64(R231) SL65 - a veritable used car bargain at a mere £137,000 jw673 said:
Are you sure about that? 2014/64(R231) SL65 - a veritable used car bargain at a mere £137,000
Considering its £137k, they are some pretty st photos used to try and sell the car. Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff