The Monday after Monterrey weekend, you’ll be bombarded by these photos and the accompanying headlines from the media regarding how much this Ferrari 250 GTO will sell for at Bonham’s Quail Auction. For just a minute, lets ignore the investment grade of this hotly desired piece of kinetic sculpture. Lets ignore the sound business rationale that might drive this purchase—and will certainly drive the journalists that write about it post-sale. Let’s simply pause for a moment before that frenzy begins and just appreciate this gorgeous GTO for what it is: an incredible example of a beautiful racing car.
Let’s just cross our fingers and hope her new caretaker gets her out of the vault and onto the track occasionally.
More information at Bonham’s lot detail page.
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RT @TheChicane: Available at Auction: Ferrari 250 GTO no. 3851GT:
The Monday after Monterrey weekend, you’ll be bomba… http://t.co/fW0D…
3851GT? That was the car Schlesser and Oreoller drove at the 1962 TdF, right? If I recall correctly, it should also be the only GTO involved in a fatal accident.
RT @TheChicane: Available at Auction: Ferrari 250 GTO no. 3851GT:
The Monday after Monterrey weekend, you’ll be bomba… http://t.co/fW0D…
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