Collector pays $4.9 million for car at auction
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Gooding and Company Auction attendees examine a 1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Competizione on Saturday.
Forget the stalled economy, an undisclosed car collector paid $4.95 million on Saturday for a 1960 Ferrari 250 California Spider at the Gooding & Co. auction in Scottsdale. That is likely to be the top price paid this week at four Valley auctions that could top $100 million in combined sales for about 1,700 automobiles.
Gooding sold seven cars at Scottsdale fashion square on Saturday for more than $1 million each and reported $31.8 million in total sales for its one-day event.
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Forget the stalled economy, an undisclosed car collector paid $4.95 million on Saturday for a 1960 Ferrari 250 California Spider at the Gooding & Co. auction in Scottsdale. That is likely to be the top price paid this week at four Valley auctions that could top $100 million in combined sales for about 1,700 automobiles.
Gooding sold seven cars at Scottsdale fashion square on Saturday for more than $1 million each and reported $31.8 million in total sales for its one-day event.
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#5
it is gorgeous though if I had 5 mil burning a hole in my pocket I'd do it
#10
LOL...! "I'm not going to sit on my ass as the events in my life unfold - I'm gonna take a stand."
Five mil seems like a bargain compared to what UK radio DJ Chris Evans paid for a SWB Spyder California back in July - just over seven million Euros for a black/black example (2377 GT, ex-James Coburn).
Five mil seems like a bargain compared to what UK radio DJ Chris Evans paid for a SWB Spyder California back in July - just over seven million Euros for a black/black example (2377 GT, ex-James Coburn).




