250 GTO #4153GT Reportedly Sold for $80 Million.

250 GTO #4153GT Reportedly Sold for $80 Million.

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miurasv

Original Poster:

458 posts

210 months

Wednesday 30th May 2018
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Posted by Joe Sackey on FChat today.

miurasv

Original Poster:

458 posts

210 months

Friday 1st June 2018
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Re: 250 GTO #4153GT.

Price paid by David MacNeil of Illinois, USA was actually just a little bit less than $70M.

AWF90

462 posts

96 months

Friday 1st June 2018
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Harry Metcalfe put a tweet on this morning saying he knew of a 250GTO which changed hands recently for $80m. He doesn't seem the sort to fabricate lies although I don't know him personally

Bunty Killa

518 posts

200 months

Friday 1st June 2018
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After auction fees etc. will probably add up to $80M

Either way that's crazy!

andrew

9,974 posts

193 months

Friday 1st June 2018
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what did you expect ?
after all, it was a manual

roygarth

2,674 posts

249 months

Saturday 2nd June 2018
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miurasv said:
Re: 250 GTO #4153GT.

Price paid by David MacNeil of Illinois, USA was actually just a little bit less than $70M.
He must have sold a lot of car mats!

roygarth

2,674 posts

249 months

Saturday 2nd June 2018
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Most of the press are saying $70MM.

Was it sold at auction?

Did Talacrest sell the 250 GTO they had for sale a few months ago?

Drclarke

1,185 posts

174 months

Saturday 2nd June 2018
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And people are trying to say the classic car market is flat!

roygarth

2,674 posts

249 months

Saturday 2nd June 2018
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Drclarke said:
And people are trying to say the classic car market is flat!
Most of it is. 250 GTO is in a world of its own.

torquespeak

234 posts

169 months

Monday 4th June 2018
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AWF90 said:
Harry Metcalfe put a tweet on this morning saying he knew of a 250GTO which changed hands recently for $80m. He doesn't seem the sort to fabricate lies although I don't know him personally
He does not make things up. AFAIK his source was working off less accurate information. I am told by people with greater knowledge that it was sub-$70m.

Do remember: the gap between the 'worst' and the very best 250 GTOs is something like £20m.

-Ed

Obi Wan

2,085 posts

216 months

Tuesday 5th June 2018
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I don’t know much about classic Ferrari’s but is any car worth 70/80 million? Obviously it is to some people but I can’t comprehend spending that kind of dosh on a car eek

MarkM3Evoplus

808 posts

201 months

Wednesday 6th June 2018
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Prefer a 250GTO to any picture and they can go for far more!

Adam B

27,286 posts

255 months

Wednesday 6th June 2018
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Obi Wan said:
I don’t know much about classic Ferrari’s but is any car worth 70/80 million? Obviously it is to some people but I can’t comprehend spending that kind of dosh on a car eek
Life is relative - if you are a billionaire its the equivalent of you buying a 911

roygarth

2,674 posts

249 months

Wednesday 6th June 2018
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I suppose the truth of the matter is that only one person knows precisely what he paid for the car.