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Old 11-27-2025, 11:56 AM
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"The Ferrari 250 GTO "Bianco Speciale" has a value estimated between $60 million and $72 million, according to Hagerty Media. Its value is based on its rarity as the only factory-built white 250 GTO and its unique provenance, which could also make it the most expensive Ferrari ever sold at auction. "
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Old 11-27-2025, 05:01 PM
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"The Ferrari 250 GTO "Bianco Speciale" has a value estimated between $60 million and $72 million, according to Hagerty Media. Its value is based on its rarity as the only factory-built white 250 GTO and its unique provenance, which could also make it the most expensive Ferrari ever sold at auction. "
http://www.barchetta.cc/english/all....9gt.250gto.htm
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Old 11-27-2025, 05:44 PM
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"The Ferrari 250 GTO "Bianco Speciale" has a value estimated between $60 million and $72 million, according to Hagerty Media. Its value is based on its rarity as the only factory-built white 250 GTO and its unique provenance, which could also make it the most expensive Ferrari ever sold at auction. "
FWIW, I think that Hagerty value is WAY too high. This white GTO does have an interesting history, but it no longer has its original engine (NOT a numbers matching car). In fact, it may be the only GTO without its original engine.


I'll bet the bidding stalls well below those Hagerty numbers. A car like this has likely already been offered, privately, to several higher-profile, well-educated and well-heeled buyers. Being at Mecum means that those private buyers have already passed on it.
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