At this time, there are some classic cars that cost so much. Maybe the cars are old, but due to the beauty and rarity, the price of cars surged and become very expensive. Here is one of the older cars that cost so much and always sought after by collectors of classic cars in the world.
IN your mind, what price the most expensive car ever? Clearly not in a matter of hundreds of millions.
Definitely billion.3 billion?Or60 billion?The correct answer is $ 100 billion!This price is pinned to the Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spyder 1961 output.
The car was previously owned for 25 years by winning an Academy Award category Best Supporting Actor James Coburn. Until finally, the evolution of the Ferrari 250 GT Tour de France that changed hands to a radio broadcaster and British TV presenter Chris Evans.
He made the commotion of cars Ferrari auction in Maranello. The reason, he purchased the car at a price of 7 million euros, equivalent to Rp 102.9 billion (USD exchange rate of 1 euro = 14 700).
The high price is comparable to that received by the facility. Why not, after experiencing several upgrades, the car now has a 12 cylinder engine with a total capacity reached 2953 cc. Maximum power that can be launched this car reach 280 horsepower.
Maranello auction event is displaying many types of top-class Ferrari cars with a fantastic price. Type 250 LM, one of the best sports car racing Ferrari, fetched 4.5 million euros. While type 275 GTB / 4 and 250 GT / L Berlinetta fetching consecutive sold for 1.3 million and 759 000 euro.
Stock cars are still available in this event is the Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spyder in 1958 which is priced at 2.365 million euros opener. Then, Ferrari 512M 1971 with 2.09 million euros and the Ferrari 250 GT Lusso "Comp" 1962 at a price of 1.1 million euros.
RM Auctions, promoter of the event, will again hold a silent auction is similar to headers Automobiles of London Auction Event in Battersea Park. Auction to be held in October it will be opened with a headline Bugatti Type 57C Atalante sale.
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