Not exact matches
A Ferrari 250
GTO has reportedly been
sold privately, for 52million US dollars — around # 32million, or the same combined price as 30 LaFerrari hypercars.
The 1964 Ferrari 275 GTB / C became the fourth-most expensive car to ever
sell at auction, only days after a 1962 Ferrari 250
GTO became the most expensive to ever do so, with a final bid of $ 38,15,000.
Other strong results included a 1985 Ferrari 288
GTO,
selling at $ 3,948,230, a new world record for the model at auction.
About a year before the aforementioned Ferrari 250
GTO moved the record up to $ 38 million, this Mercedes - Benz racing car set a world record for the most expensive car
sold at auction.
After a 1962 Ferrari 250
GTO recently set a record as the most expensive car ever
sold at auction with its $ 38,115,000 asking price, we rounded up the 10 most expensive cars ever
sold at auction.
The Ferrari 250
GTO is an extremely sought - after car, but when this example
sold earlier this summer at the Quail Lodge in Monterey, California, it set a new world record.
This 1965 Pontiac
GTO is a claimed three - owner car that was originally
sold with a 335 horsepower four - barrel V8 that was later swapped out for a 389ci WS - code with Tri-Power induction.
The Japanese domestic market model took its name from the Galant
GTO, a two - door hardtop coupé
sold by the company in the early 1970s, which in turn took its name from a specific international endurance motor sport technical regulation, expressed in Italian as Gran Turismo Omologato.
In Japan, Mitsubishi's
GTO was
sold at a specific retail chain, called Car Plaza, and Japanese buyers were liable for elevated operating costs imposed by the annual road tax, and the vehicle's exterior dimensions exceeding the «compact size» exterior dimension regulations.
Pontiac hopes to
sell about 18,000
GTOs a year, but mostly it wants the fast four - seater to reinvigorate its image as a maker of exciting cars.
The G8 was Pontiac's first full - size car since the Bonneville and the
GTO coupe last
sold in 2006.
SpaceX Falcon 9: Mass (
GTO, 5.2 m fairing): 332,800 kg (733,800 lb) Rocket fuel is about $ 2 per kg so fuel cost per launch is about $ 660,000 SpaceX price per launch is about 60 million if they
sell 5 launches per year they would gross about 300 million per year.