David Lee, CEO of the Hing Wa Lee luxury watch and jewelry group and noted Ferrari collector, brokered the deal for a 1962 ...
Are you so absurdly rich that you could drop over $70 million on a car that's over 60 years old? If so, then this 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO could be for you. When it's sold at the Mecum auction on January ...
A Ferrari 250 GTO crossed the auction block at Mecum’s Kissimmee event with enormous expectations, but the final result stopped well short of rewriting the record books. The car, chassis number 3729GT ...
Built in only 36 units from 1962 to 1964, the Ferrari 250 GTO is one of the company's most successful race cars. It also developed into arguably the most iconic rig to wear the Prancing Horse badge.
This Ferrari 250 GTO was the highest-priced sale at the event, though some argue its value could have been greater. The Ferrari 250 GTO is already a legend in its own right. It’s widely regarded as ...
The new owner of the white 250 GTO is Ferrari collector David Lee, a Southern California-based entrepreneur, luxury watch and jewelry retailer, and world-renowned Ferrari collector. He is the CEO of ...
There is no more sought-after car in all of car collecting than a Ferrari 250 GTO. Billionaires wait years, decades, sometimes lifetimes for the chance to buy one. Ferrari only made 36 of them, ...
Ferrari 250 GTO chassis 3729GT, the only factory white GTO and a proven period racer with star drivers and Ferrari Classiche certification, is heading to auction with talk of a possible 70 million ...