🤯 A Ferrari Luce just sold for $40 MILLION at RM Sotheby’s Monterey auction, making the first production chassis one of the most expensive new cars ever auctioned.
There is a major asterisk: this one-off Tailor Made “Chassis 0” was sold for charity, so its $40 million result should not be treated as the normal market value of a Luce.
Second place was arguably even crazier for collectors, with the unmistakable 1996 McLaren F1 GTR chassis 10R selling for $34,655,000.
That car is one of only two short-tail F1 GTR prototypes, wears its famous factory Pop Art livery, and spent 25 years with Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason.
Third was the 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport at $18,705,000, one of only five original Grand Sports ever constructed and the first of just three coupes.
Right behind it, a 227-mile Ferrari Daytona SP3 brought $17,825,000 despite being a significantly newer machine, showing just how aggressive the market has become for Ferrari’s limited-run Icona cars.
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