The Most Expensive Antique Car In The World
As one of the most expensive vintage cars the 56 Ferrari 290 MM is a legendary vehicle that appreciates in value faster than virtually any other collectible car.
The most expensive antique car in the world. Its named after a fighting bull from the 1900s and it was shown at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show where the asking price was 45 million making it one of the most expensive production cars in the world second-most actually. Its a part of Bugattis plans to build two custom cars every year. Most people are probably more familiar with the 1980s Ferrari Testarossa.
It once belonged to the Prince of Liechenstein and it was sold in 2004. 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa. Another 2018 record-breaker this Duesenberg SSJ became the most expensive American car ever sold at auction when it went for 22m with Gooding Co.
Below you will find a list with some of the very rare and very expensive vintage cars. One of the most expensive toy cars in existence is a Hot Wheels 1968 Camaro which is thought to be worth around 100000. To get a pristine Ferrari from that era youll have to pay at least double.
The prototype shown called Car Zero was finished in gray and included Italian flag vinyl on both sides of the car. Mercedes 300SL Gullwing 1955 462 Million The Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing is a classic iconic car that is used in many productions and owned by quite a few collectors todayThe 300SL was considered a race car for the street as suggested by New York Mercedes distributor Max Hoffman. According to Fortune This Scuderia Ferrari team car was sold at RM Sothebys New York in 2015 for 28 million.
So while there may have been a larger amount made it is possibly one of the most rare expensive cars as well for now. With recent news that Jaguar is producing nine more XKSSs it is possible the estimated value of the XKSS might go down. A Ford GT40 MK II went for 98 million at auction in 2018.
Delivered new to actor Gary Cooper as a shrewd marketing move it was one of just two short-chassis 400bhp SSJs built. This shattered the previous record for a non-automotive movie prop formerly held by the Maltese Falcon that sold for 4 million in 2013 also by Bonhams. The final non-Ferrari on this list held the title as most expensive car for just over a year.