**Arizona Title as 1961 Ferrari 250 GT Modena California Spyder **Realistic offers will be considered. **Feel free to call me and ask any questions at (310) 429-3755 or send me a message. **Buyer is responsible for shipping. Car is sold as is where is and Sale is Final, No warranty, nor is any implied in the auction.
The 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4*S N.A.R.T. Spyder Was Auctioned For A Staggering Sum. RM Auctions in Monterey sold at an auction in 2013 the NART Spyder for $27.5 million, against expectations that it would fetch $10 million to $14 million. As per Autoweek, this was at the time the highest price ever paid for a Ferrari car and the largest price paid
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The Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder is powered by the traditional Ferrari "Colombo" 12-cylinder V-engine (Type 168) in light alloy with two overhead camshafts and two valves per cylinder. This engine, named in honor of its designer Gioacchino Colombo, has equipped the entire 250 series since 1952.
Any original Ferrari GT 250 Spyder that was built back in the early 1960's is now rightly a museum piece worth millions. Less than 50 are known to still exist. The original version's power plant was a 3.0 L, 240-260 hp, SOHC V-12 engine with down-draft Webers.
The Best Electric Bikes. The Best Portable Air Compressors. A rare 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider from the barnfind Baillon Collection brings in a record $18.5 million at the Artcurial Auction & Sales Results. 1967 Ferrari 275 GTS/4 ‘NART Spyder’ 10709 – sold for $27,500,000 Single-ownership from new. Purchased new by Eddie Smith Sr., of North Carolina. Matching-numbers, fully restored example. One of only 10 highly desirable N.A.R.T. Spiders ever built. to5W.