Re: $70,000,000. Ferrari 250 GTO
From: George (ygpz4rehotmail.com)
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2018 04:05:39 -0700 (PDT)

I *CAN'T WAIT* to hear Clyde's response to this!!  Bwahahahahaha!!!


Tangentially, I was just relaying this story to a colleague and commented:  ponder this for a moment - if he can pay $70 *MILLION* for a CAR, how much merch must WeatherTech be moving?!?  Put another way, for that kind of cash, he could buy an Enzo for every week of the year, a 250 SWB (or two), and a trip (taking said SWB with him) to every major automotive event in the world.  Probably.


Boggles the mind.


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From: Michel Savard <mysavard [at] videotron.ca>
To: ferrari <ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com>
Subject: [Ferrari] $70,000,000. Ferrari 250 GTO
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That?s a lot of 0s. That?s a new record. That?s what David Macneil (Weather Tech CEO) paid for a silver 1963 250 GTO. That car sold for $18,000 in 1963, 6.5 millions in 2000. It?s number 4153gt, never been crashed (according to the article), good racing history, well documented and Classique approve.

Michael Savard (1981 308 GTSi)

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