1962 Ferrari 250 GTO sold for $35 million
An apple-green 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO become the world’s most expensive car as it was sold for $35 million. The car was sold by Dutch businessman Eric Heerema to American classic car collector Craig McCaw, Sydney Morning Herald said. Only 39 GTOs was produced from 1962 to 1964.
599XX Evoluzione on Ferrari online auction list
Ferrari is preparing for an online auction hosted at FerrariStore.com to raise funds for the families of the victims of the earthquakes that have rocked the Emilia-Romagna region since the 20th of May. The auction will be , and will of course include all manner of Ferrari-branded merchandise – including racing helmets and suits worn in grands prix by Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa. But there are some bigger items as well, including...
Customised Starry Ceiling for your Rolls-Royce Phantom
Do you like to see stars from your own car? At least to admire an illusion of a dazzling night sky? Rolls-Royce offers the Starlight Headliner, a factory-installed option available on both the Phantom Coupe and Sedan. This feature turns the roof of car Phantom Coupe and Sedan into a panoramic starry night. Creating an illusion of a dazzling night sky, hundreds of fibre optic lights shine through the perforated leather on the car’s...
BMW Open The First Paris Brand Store
BMW open its new Brand Store in Paris, located on Avenue George V. “The world of retail has changed significantly – customer behaviour, needs and expectations have changed, as well as communication technology. We will now build upon our strengths and implement a comprehensive programme named Future Retail. This will entail a whole range of initiatives and tools designed to enhance the customer experience and to set new standards for...
$1.9 million for 1991 Aston Martin DB4GT Zagato Sanction II Coupé
The 1991 Aston Martin DB4GT Zagato Sanction II Coupé set a new world record for expensive cars at auction. Only four Aston Martin DB4GT Zagato Sanction IIs was made and it is one of the most respected of the DB series of six-cylinder cars. The previous owner was Tony Smith, the manager of Phil Collins. Link: www.bonhams.com Via: www.luxurylaunches.com