This must be potentially the most expensive car in the world. Only 6 exist. Few of them were sold on auctions in 80s for record breaking prices, and after that nothing. They are stored either in museums or in private collections. Ferrari 250 GTOs are being sold for higher prices, but there are more of them, so I assume if someone decides to sell Type 41 now, it would cost much much more.
Do you agree? And which car would you consider to be potentially the most expensive?
Ferrari 330p
At one time they were by far the most valuable cars in existence. Now they aren't seen that way because none are being sold. All the owners are holding on to them, but there are lots of Ferraris that have gone up in value that are being sold.
>>16388023
Bugatti Royale Berline de Voyager
sold at auction in 1986 for $6,500,000 (world record)
Bugatti Royale Kellner Coupe
sold at auction in 1987 for $9,800,000 (world record)
No more Royals sold since.
Ferrari 330 P3 sold in 2000 for $5,616,000.
>>16388044
Forgot the source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Most_expensive_cars_sold_at_auction
Buying a Jaguar D-Type? $22 million.
Purchasing a Ferrari 250 GTO? $38 million.
Acquiring a Mercedes-Benz 300SL Uhlenhaut Coupé? You can't.
>>16388063
Yea it seems that Uhlenhaut Coupé must be potentially more expensive than Type 41.
How old were you guys when you realized a literal shitbox KIA is better in every way except resale value than these old junkers?
>>16388063
Valued at $80M+. Supposedly, an offer in the region of that has been declined.
>>16389117
there is nothing money cant buy