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One example of this occurred in 1989, a Ferrari 250 GTO (3909GT) was privately sold to Takeo Kato for $13,837,500. It was most recently passed on in 2001 to John Mozart, via private sale in exchange for a Ferrari 250 TR, who acquired it for an estimated price of $7,000,000.
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Nobody sells more than Mecum. [33], During the height of the Japanese asset price bubble in the late 1980s, when the yen had strengthened from an exchange rate of about 300 yen per one U.S. dollar in 1985 to about 150 yen per U.S. dollar in 1989, wealthy Japanese buyers began to buy classic cars for effectively half the previous cost in yen. [17][29], The market began in the 1970s when used Ferraris were exported to Italian exotic car dealers in the United States who were willing to buy every vehicle which they were offered. Cars that have been freshly restored or hidden away for a number of years or decades makes the car desirable to a show winner or a famous car. Copart has hundreds of exotic and luxury vehicles available for auction.
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[30] A 1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider that went on to sell for $4,950,000 in 2009 was offered for sale in the June 1964 issue of Road & Track for US$10,500 (equivalent to $87,000 in 2019), in the April 1976 issue of Hemmings Motor News, the same car was offered at US$16,750 (equivalent to $75,000 in 2019). The most expensive car crash in recorded motoring history was caused by Christopher Cox, who crashed while driving his Ferrari 250 GTO and completely destroyed its front end. Keep up to date with the latest auctions and news about RM Sotheby's Click Here TLSAA offers you two choices in liquidating your wholesale inventory: Conventional Auction. This list only consists of those that have been sold for at least $4 million in auction sales during a traditional bidding process, inclusive of the mandatory buyers premium and does not include private, unsuccessful (failing to reach its reserve price, incomplete) and out of auction sales.
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