This F50 also comes with all the factory equipment of tools, manuals, literature, and serialized Schedoni carbon fiber luggage. With an estimated guide price of $3.6 to $4 million, it looks like prices for this legendary Ferrari won't be falling any time soon. with just 349 examples, the F50 is as rare as they come. And in October 2017, Washington, D.C.-based lawyer Bernard Carl sold his blue 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO to British classic car trader and former race driver Gregor Fisken for $44 million. It’s represented as the very last of the 106 total 250 GT California Spiders built from 1957 to ’63, and according to online Ferrari resource barchetta, it was delivered in red over black. The car stayed with its original Minnesota owner until 1972 before selling to a Californian who paid $4500 (!) for the used, nine-year-old convertible. .
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