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  2. This twisted hunk of metal that used to be a Ferrari just ...

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    The most expensive Ferrari ever sold at auction was the 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO, which was also on the block at RM Sotheby’s. It sold there in 2018 for $48.4 million.

  3. 10 Cities Where You Can Find Cheap Used Cars - AOL

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    Here's a look at the 10 cities with the least expensive used cars, as identified by iSeeCars.com. Be Aware: ... Old Navy's Break a Sweat Sale has activewear from $2 — shop our top picks here. AOL.

  4. List of most expensive cars sold at auction - Wikipedia

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    The sale, to a private buyer, was for 135 million euros ($142,769,250). It handily outstripped the previous record-setting $48.4-million sale of a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO at a 2018 auction to become the most expensive car ever sold at auction. Both of these high-dollar sales were brokered by RM Sotheby's. [1]

  5. Car collection of the 29th Sultan of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    At least three customised Ferrari 456 sedans are part of the collection; two are green and one is red. It also includes Ferrari 456 GT wagons, such as the yellow, black, and green models, some of which are only seen in the collection and others, like the silver Venice, which have occasionally been seen outside.

  6. A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO has sold for $51.705 million, becoming the most expensive car from the Italian manufacturer ever sold at auction.. The record-breaking sale took place at Sotheby’s in New ...

  7. Ferrari F40 - Wikipedia

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    As the successor to the 288 GTO (also engineered by Materazzi), it was designed to celebrate Ferrari's 40th anniversary and was the last Ferrari automobile personally approved by Enzo Ferrari. [1] At the time it was Ferrari's fastest, most powerful, and most expensive car for sale. [16]