1962 Ferrari 250 GTO. Photos courtesy Tallacrest, unless otherwise noted. Including the Series I, Series II and larger-engine 330 GTO variants, Ferrari only assembled 39 examples of its storied 250 GTO from 1962 - '64, making them among the most coveted of postwar sports and racing cars. The first 250 GTO to be driven in competition, chassis 3387GT, has been owned by Bernard Carl since 1997, but it's recently been advertised for sale by specialist dealer Talacrest. The asking price? A reported 45 million British
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| Raced by Phil Hill and Fireball Roberts, this Ferrari 250 GTO could become the world's most expensive car Posted by Kurt Ernst - 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO. Photos courtesy Tallacrest, unless otherwise noted. Including the Series I, Series II and larger-engine 330 GTO variants, Ferrari only assembled 39 examples of its storied 250 GTO from 1962 - '64, making them among the most coveted of postwar sports and racing cars. The first 250 GTO to be driven in competition, chassis 3387GT, has been owned by Bernard Carl since 1997, but it's recently been advertised for sale by specialist dealer Talacrest. The asking price? A reported 45 million British ... Read More | | Hemmings Find of the Day - 1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass convertible Posted by Daniel Strohl - One-owner 1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass convertible for sale on Hemmings.com. From the seller's description: Consider the features of this well maintained example: - Purchased new at Fidelity Oldsmobile, Berkeley, Ca. in 1967 - Regularly serviced by Orinda Motors for years, complete maintenance records - Originally "Black Plate" car - Numbers matching Original V8 engine & drive-line - Factory correct exterior & interior color combination - Received the benefit of a repaint, new convertible top - Totally ...Read More | B-body muscle invades AACA Museum Posted by Jim Donnelly - 1968 Dodge Super Bee. Photo by Thomas Aman, courtesy AACA Museum. The Antique Automobile Club of America Museum in Hershey, Pennsylvania, is preparing to host a mini-gathering of some truly fearsome cars, the midsize B-body muscle cars from Mopar. You know them as being minimalist hardtops with monumental horsepower designed to go fast in a straight line and little else. As demonstrated by public interest - and auction sale prices - they remain among the most revered Chrysler Corporation products of the postwar...Read More | | All (still) in the family - a half-century with a Mercury Comet Caliente convertible Posted by Don Homuth - Sandi Hartley in her 1964 Mercury Comet Caliente convertible today. Photos by Don Homuth, unless otherwise noted. Original owner cars of 20 years are notable. With 30 years, exceptional. At 40 years, those get special mention. But 50 years -- half a century? At 20 years old, a young woman buying her first new car would never have imagined that over 50 years later, she'd still have it, that it would last that long, or become a part of the family that wasn't even really a thought in 1964. For Sandi Hart...Read More | New York City, 1979, part 2 Posted by Daniel Strohl - Date: April 1979 Location: Times Square, New York City, New York Source: Terry Dwyer on Flickr (with permission) What do you see here?...Read More | | THIS DAY IN AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY 11/14/1945: | Tony Hulman purchases Indianapolis Speedway from Eddie Rickenbacker for $750,000 |
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