This ’61 Ferrari 250 GT SWB could be yours for eight figures

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Owned by the same collector for the past 47 years, this desirable 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta is coming up for auction at the Le Mans Classic in July, where you can expect it to sell for upwards of $10 million.

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Classic Ferraris fight currency rates for bragging rights

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The 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO sold a couple of years ago in Monterey still holds the record for the most expensive car ever sold at auction, if you count in US Dollars.

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1957 Ferrari 335S sells for $34.9M, still not most expensive Ferrari ever sold

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The vintage Ferrari ran at the Mille Miglia, 12 Hours of Sebring, 24 Hours of Le Mans, and was driven by two Formula 1 world champions during its career.

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1957 Ferrari 335 S could set auction record at $30+ million

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This Ferrari 335 S that once lead at Le Mans could become one of the most expensive cars ever to be sold at auction when it crosses the block next month during the Salon Retromobile in Paris.

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1957 Ferrari 335 S could set auction record at $30+ million

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This Ferrari 335 S that once lead at Le Mans could become one of the most expensive cars ever to be sold at auction when it crosses the block next month during the Salon Retromobile in Paris.

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1957 Ferrari 335 S could set auction record at $30+ million originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 21 Jan 2016 10:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Ferrari 250 California record headlines $28.5M Baillon barnfind collection

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A rare 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider was just one of the items found in Roger Baillon's barn, but despite its condition, it brought in a record $18.5 million at the Artcurial auction during the Salon Retromobile in Paris.

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All the cars of the monster Baillon Collection barn find are headed to auction [w/video]

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The massive Roger Baillon Collection of barn finds from France goes to auction on February 6, and auction house Artcurial has photos and descriptions of them all. Come check out our gallery to see each of them and what the company thinks they might sell for. There are a few somewhat more modern surprises in the group.

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