Hot! 1962 ex-Phil Hill Ferrari 250 GTO sells for world record $48.4m!


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Aug 26 2018 by Matt Kew and David Lillywhite

RM Sotheby's has sold the Series 2 GTO for the highest price ever achieved for a car at auction, to a packed saleroom in Monterey, California

The 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO that twice won its class in the Targa Florio has sold for a world record price of $48,405,000 at RM Sotheby’s Monterey sale - making it the most expensive car ever sold at auction.

Bidding started at $33m, went straight to $35m and climbed quickly to $40m, then slowing and moving up in $250,000 increments to a hammer price of $44m, to great applause from the huge crowd packed into the sale room.

Just 36 examples of the GTO were built, all of which have survived, and the model is considered the most valuable car in the world.
This car, chassis 3413 GT, was the third to be built. Used as a test car by Ferrari, it was driven by 1961 Formula 1 world champion Phil Hill during the ’62 Targa Florio.

Shelby Myers, car specialist for RM Sotheby’s, said: ‘This marks just the third time that a GTO has been offered for public sale in the new millennium.

‘[It is] Ferrari’s most successful racer and the world’s most sought-after collector car, full stop.’

Later in 1962, the GTO was sold to regular Ferrari privateer customer Edoardo Lualdi-Gabardi. He entered ten races that season, winning all but one – although even then he still finished second in class. In return he won the Italian National GT Championship.
Lualdi-Gabardi acquired a second GTO the following year and subsequently sold 3413 to Gianni Bulgari, under whose ownership the car won its class at the 1963 and ’64 Targa Florio. Across its history, the Ferrari entered and finished 20 races, all without incident.

More than 50 years later, this GTO has retained its original engine, gearbox and rear axle, as well as its factory Series II body fitted by Carrozzeria Scaglietti in 1964.
After a series of sales, in 2000 it was bought by current owner Dr Greg Whitten, a former chief software architect at Microsoft, and has competed in historic motor sport events since.

Myers says: ‘The fact that the GTO exists as it did in period, along with Dr Whitten’s long-term, enthusiastic ownership, only adds to the car’s impeccable pedigree.’
Although sales of a 250 GTO are incredibly rare, earlier this month American car collector David MacNeil paid $70m for the ex-Pierre Dumay and Léon Dernie example that finished fourth at Le Mans in 1964. That made it the highest selling price of all time for a car. In 2013, chassis 5111GT sold for $52m, a record for a car at auction.
The 250 GTO’s auction will take place at RM Sotheby’s Monterey sale on August 24/25, alongside the world-renowned Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.
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Ferrari 250 GTO By Ares Design Is A Coach-Built 812 Superfast
Fewer than 10 will ever be made and each will cost more than $1 million.

The world’s most expensive car ever sold ($48.4 million) is getting a modern-day tribute courtesy of Modena-based Ares Design coachbuilder. After reviving the spirit of another Italian icon, the De Tomaso Pantera, ex-Lotus CEO Dany Bahar is now interested in bringing back to life Ferrari’s legendary 250 GTO at the company he founded back in 2014.

The adjacent sketches are being labeled as “work in progress” and show a Ferrari 812 Superfast with a completely new body to evoke the spirit of the 250 GTO. Some changes will be made here and there, but Bahar told Robb Report the proportions will remain the same and that one client is already working with the coachbuilder to finalize all the design details.
Also compatible with the older F12berlinetta, the new-era 250 GTO will be strictly limited to fewer than 10 examples at under €1 million ($1.16M at current exchange rates) including the donor car. Ares Design’s CEO describes the V12-powered prancing horse as being a “modern interpretation, not a copy,” adding the following:

“It’s a showcase for what our designers can do. If you’re going to take on a car like the 250 GTO, you need to have good hands and big balls, because every line will be criticized. But I think the proportions of this car are perfect.”

If you want a 21st century 250 GTO straight from Ferrari, it might just happen. In an interview with Top Gear, Sergio Marchionne hinted earlier this year about doing a continuation series: “there’s definitely a platform there, and hopefully we can show you something in the next few years.” Let’s keep in mind Ferrari recently inaugurated the Icona series with the single-seater Monza SP1 and the two-seater SP2 taking the shape of retro-influenced speedsters also based on the 812 Superfast.

Following the CEO’s tragic and unexpected death, Ferrari’s post-Marchionne era has already been previewed with the 2018-2022 roadmap in which the don’t-call-it-an-SUV Purosangue model is featured alongside several new models, including the “Icona” lineup. Time will tell whether the newly established family of retro-derived models will include a tribute to the 250 Gran Turismo Omologata.
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Ferrari S.p.A. is an Italian luxury sports car manufacturer based in Maranello, Italy. Founded in 1939 by Enzo Ferrari (1898-1988), the company built its first car in 1940, adopted its current name in 1945, and began to produce its current line of road cars in 1947. Ferrari became a public company in 1960, and from 1963 to 2014 it was a subsidiary of Fiat S.p.A. It was spun off from Fiat's successor entity, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, in 2016.
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