The most expensive Ferrari on the planet is equivalent to 1,250 billion VND
A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO is being sold for up to 55 million USD (equivalent to 1,250 billion VND) because of its "unique" color.
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In 2014, a red 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO sold for $38 million, making it the most expensive car in the world. However, that price is likely to be broken when a blue 250 GTO is listed for $55 million. |
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While the traditional Ferrari color is red, this car is light blue with a white stripe along the hood, extending to the rear trunk similar to American muscle cars. |
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“It’s the original paint on the car and it’s associated with the team,” said John Collins, founder of Talacrest, the UK dealership selling the car. “Most GTOs are red, so the blue is what makes this one different and so valuable.” |
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This is the second of 39 250 GTOs ever produced. It finished 17th out of 27 entries. |
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According to Collins, the car was a masterpiece of curves and beauty. It was the most attractive car of the 1950s. Top movie stars often owned Ferraris because the brand had a strange appeal. |
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The Ferrari 250 GTO was produced from 1962–1964 to compete in the Grand Touring 3 race. When it was first released, the car cost $18,000. Customers had to be approved by the Italian supercar company's boss, Enzo Ferrari, before they could buy it. |
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Only 39 250 GTOs were produced in total, including 33 in the first batch, three in the second batch, and three in the third batch equipped with larger engines. The car used a 3.0-liter V12 engine, producing 300 horsepower. |
According to Zing