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Arguably, the most beautiful (if not, definitely one of) car ever made and the most sought after Ferraris of all time. At the height of the collector car market in the 1980's, a 250 GTO could be expected to pick up no less than US$17 million under the gavel. | |||
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Ferrari 250 GTO | |
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Manufacturer | Ferrari |
Production | 1962-1964 |
Class | Supercar |
Body style | Berlinetta |
Lengh | 173 in |
Width | 65 in |
Height | 47 in |
Weight | 2100 lb |
Transmission | 5-speed manual |
Engine | 3.0 L V-12 |
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Arguably, the most beautiful (if not, definitely one of) car ever made and the most sought after Ferraris of all time. At the height of the collector car market in the 1980's, a 250 GTO could be expected to pick up no less than US$17 million under the gavel.