Ferrari 250 GTO sells for £20.2 Million
A classic Ferrari 250 GTO has sold at auction for £20.2 million, making it the most expensive car ever sold in the UK.
The Ferrari is one of just 39 examples of the 250 GTO, which was produced between 1962 and 1964 when it retailed for £6,000, a similar price to a detached house at the time.
The 250 GTO was sold by Jon Hunt, who founded Foxtons estate agents and sold it for £360.000 in 2007; Hunt bought the Ferrari for a record £15.700.000 in 2008, meaning he has made a £4.5m profit in just three years of ownership.
Chassis number 5095, which is believed to be going to Spain, raced until 1996, when it was bought by Lee Kun-hee, the chairman of Samsung, before it was sold in 2007 to British property developer William Ainscough; the car was then sold a year later to Hunt.
The Ferrari 250 GTO is widely regarded as one of the finest and most desirable cars ever made and other models of the 250, such as the LM, the Testarossa and the California Spider, all reach astronomical prices when sold at auction.
At £20.200.000, this 250 GTO is believed to be the second most expensive car ever sold; first place belongs to a Bugatti Type 57SC, which sold for “between £20.000.000 and £26.000.000” in 2010; only four examples of the Bugatti were produced and one is owned by Ralph Lauren.