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According to a thread on the ferrari chat forum, a ferrari 250 gto, chassis number 4153 gt, was recently purchased for $80 million in a . The car's last owner acquired it back in 2003, and the 4153 gt has now been sold to renowned us ferrari collector and weathertech ceo david . The $70 million recently paid for a 1963 ferrari 250 gto has set a new record for the publicly reported selling price of an automobile. The level of care, the racing history, and the singular owner all drove demand until the model sold for nearly $36 million. The record that was set five years back has been smashed by another 250 gt, which was sold in a private deal for a whopping $80 million .
That same thinking went into the reported us$70 million to us$80 million paid privately by david macneil, ceo of the weathertech floor mat . The car's last owner acquired it back in 2003, and the 4153 gt has now been sold to renowned us ferrari collector and weathertech ceo david . The record that was set five years back has been smashed by another 250 gt, which was sold in a private deal for a whopping $80 million . A 1963 ferrari just sold for $70 million, believed to be the highest price ever paid for a car, according to sources. The $70 million recently paid for a 1963 ferrari 250 gto has set a new record for the publicly reported selling price of an automobile. According to a thread on the ferrari chat forum, a ferrari 250 gto, chassis number 4153 gt, was recently purchased for $80 million in a . The level of care, the racing history, and the singular owner all drove demand until the model sold for nearly $36 million. But recently, a ferrari 250 gto with a chassis number:
The level of care, the racing history, and the singular owner all drove demand until the model sold for nearly $36 million.
But recently, a ferrari 250 gto with a chassis number: The level of care, the racing history, and the singular owner all drove demand until the model sold for nearly $36 million. I will post the story below in the comment section. The record that was set five years back has been smashed by another 250 gt, which was sold in a private deal for a whopping $80 million . A 1963 ferrari just sold for $70 million, believed to be the highest price ever paid for a car, according to sources. The car's last owner acquired it back in 2003, and the 4153 gt has now been sold to renowned us ferrari collector and weathertech ceo david . The $70 million recently paid for a 1963 ferrari 250 gto has set a new record for the publicly reported selling price of an automobile. That same thinking went into the reported us$70 million to us$80 million paid privately by david macneil, ceo of the weathertech floor mat . According to a thread on the ferrari chat forum, a ferrari 250 gto, chassis number 4153 gt, was recently purchased for $80 million in a .
The car's last owner acquired it back in 2003, and the 4153 gt has now been sold to renowned us ferrari collector and weathertech ceo david . The level of care, the racing history, and the singular owner all drove demand until the model sold for nearly $36 million. But recently, a ferrari 250 gto with a chassis number: That same thinking went into the reported us$70 million to us$80 million paid privately by david macneil, ceo of the weathertech floor mat . The record that was set five years back has been smashed by another 250 gt, which was sold in a private deal for a whopping $80 million .
I will post the story below in the comment section. According to a thread on the ferrari chat forum, a ferrari 250 gto, chassis number 4153 gt, was recently purchased for $80 million in a . That same thinking went into the reported us$70 million to us$80 million paid privately by david macneil, ceo of the weathertech floor mat . The record that was set five years back has been smashed by another 250 gt, which was sold in a private deal for a whopping $80 million . The level of care, the racing history, and the singular owner all drove demand until the model sold for nearly $36 million. A 1963 ferrari just sold for $70 million, believed to be the highest price ever paid for a car, according to sources. The car's last owner acquired it back in 2003, and the 4153 gt has now been sold to renowned us ferrari collector and weathertech ceo david . But recently, a ferrari 250 gto with a chassis number:
The car's last owner acquired it back in 2003, and the 4153 gt has now been sold to renowned us ferrari collector and weathertech ceo david .
A 1963 ferrari just sold for $70 million, believed to be the highest price ever paid for a car, according to sources. The car's last owner acquired it back in 2003, and the 4153 gt has now been sold to renowned us ferrari collector and weathertech ceo david . According to a thread on the ferrari chat forum, a ferrari 250 gto, chassis number 4153 gt, was recently purchased for $80 million in a . The record that was set five years back has been smashed by another 250 gt, which was sold in a private deal for a whopping $80 million . The level of care, the racing history, and the singular owner all drove demand until the model sold for nearly $36 million. But recently, a ferrari 250 gto with a chassis number: The $70 million recently paid for a 1963 ferrari 250 gto has set a new record for the publicly reported selling price of an automobile. I will post the story below in the comment section. That same thinking went into the reported us$70 million to us$80 million paid privately by david macneil, ceo of the weathertech floor mat .
The record that was set five years back has been smashed by another 250 gt, which was sold in a private deal for a whopping $80 million . The car's last owner acquired it back in 2003, and the 4153 gt has now been sold to renowned us ferrari collector and weathertech ceo david . That same thinking went into the reported us$70 million to us$80 million paid privately by david macneil, ceo of the weathertech floor mat . According to a thread on the ferrari chat forum, a ferrari 250 gto, chassis number 4153 gt, was recently purchased for $80 million in a . The level of care, the racing history, and the singular owner all drove demand until the model sold for nearly $36 million.
The level of care, the racing history, and the singular owner all drove demand until the model sold for nearly $36 million. The $70 million recently paid for a 1963 ferrari 250 gto has set a new record for the publicly reported selling price of an automobile. The record that was set five years back has been smashed by another 250 gt, which was sold in a private deal for a whopping $80 million . A 1963 ferrari just sold for $70 million, believed to be the highest price ever paid for a car, according to sources. The car's last owner acquired it back in 2003, and the 4153 gt has now been sold to renowned us ferrari collector and weathertech ceo david . I will post the story below in the comment section. According to a thread on the ferrari chat forum, a ferrari 250 gto, chassis number 4153 gt, was recently purchased for $80 million in a . But recently, a ferrari 250 gto with a chassis number:
The $70 million recently paid for a 1963 ferrari 250 gto has set a new record for the publicly reported selling price of an automobile.
The level of care, the racing history, and the singular owner all drove demand until the model sold for nearly $36 million. But recently, a ferrari 250 gto with a chassis number: The record that was set five years back has been smashed by another 250 gt, which was sold in a private deal for a whopping $80 million . I will post the story below in the comment section. The car's last owner acquired it back in 2003, and the 4153 gt has now been sold to renowned us ferrari collector and weathertech ceo david . According to a thread on the ferrari chat forum, a ferrari 250 gto, chassis number 4153 gt, was recently purchased for $80 million in a . A 1963 ferrari just sold for $70 million, believed to be the highest price ever paid for a car, according to sources. That same thinking went into the reported us$70 million to us$80 million paid privately by david macneil, ceo of the weathertech floor mat . The $70 million recently paid for a 1963 ferrari 250 gto has set a new record for the publicly reported selling price of an automobile.
Ferrari Sold For 80 Million : Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4: Video and Mega Gallery with 115 Photos | Carscoops. The level of care, the racing history, and the singular owner all drove demand until the model sold for nearly $36 million. According to a thread on the ferrari chat forum, a ferrari 250 gto, chassis number 4153 gt, was recently purchased for $80 million in a . But recently, a ferrari 250 gto with a chassis number: I will post the story below in the comment section. That same thinking went into the reported us$70 million to us$80 million paid privately by david macneil, ceo of the weathertech floor mat .
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