Steven Tyler might have one of the fastest cars in the world, but his $1.1 million Venom GT is chump change compared to what this 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO sold for. One of 39 in the world, this GTO was created in apple green for racer Stirling Moss and sold for $35 million, making it the most expensive car in the world. Eric Heerema, who owns Nyetimber vineyard in Sussex, southern England, sold the one-of-a-kind vehicle to Craig McCaw, who is based in America.
This Is the Ferrari That Sold for $35 Million
Hint: Stirling Moss owned it.
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