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Imagine if someday the GTO exceeds the Mona Lisa in value.... (current valuation is about $800,000,000 US). At that point the phrase "GTO market"...
That was 4 years ago. Whoever just paid 35 mil should be arrested because THAT is the very definition of stealing. 24mil today would be like the...
You need to read between the lines to see the moral here: All Ferrari owners, all of them from Mondial 8 to GTO, have stuttering problems. Their...
Ya I wouldn't think there would be... Thanks for that, will have some more up soon, but am running out of rhe good ones....
From November 1991. Makes sense, the episode first aired on 1/29/92.
There are actually more ferraris out 'n about on Western Massachusetts roads than one would think at first (but obviously virtually zero during...
The tires were going to be put on a 512pEE-b
What a strange situation! It's likely that nobody would be stupid enough to race a stolen car at a vintage race, but it's fun to contemplate the...
Also a few GTO's are still owned by millionaires, too! Possibly, there may be a struggling farmer somewhere, a non-millionaire who unknowingly...
Also around this time Mark Defriece acquired GTO #3387, no exact price but supposedly the last sale under $100k. Fairly sure Nick Mason had his...
Thanks for confirming!
Any word on the car's condition?
Epstein got the car in either spring or summer of 1977 I believe. I have heard that the price paid was in the region of $70k, then a record by a...
Was Ed right when he said it would be more fun than an evening with Farrah?
I actually think this was the very car being offered by Doug Towne in the ad above. Niles had the car at two separate instances prior to that. He...
Found the Autoweek ad I was referring to, apparently it was sold 2 mos later. My guess would be 4 to 6 thousand $. [ATTACH]
The year was 1969, the location was Baltimore, the event was the "City Auction" GTO #3223 was the car. Michael Sterner of Penna was the winning...
Or the "Special Ed" for short! ;) I can't seem to find my favorite: In one of the FCA bulletins from 1977 he was offering 166MM #0012 (still had...
Thanks for sharing that, Marcel I actually had no idea Hayes had an LMB until I was typing keywords into an online newspaper archive and it was...
Very true, my favorite trade-in example is 275gts/4 #10691 traded in toward a 330GTC. Probably sounded like a good idea in 68... I suppose in...