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Monday, February 4, 2013
The list of 8 classic cars with the official over 1 million dollars
Phoenix, - The list of 8 classic cars with the official over 1 million dollars will be revealed. Firstly, Ferrari 250 Europa Coupe (1954) was sold out in auction for $ 1,017,500. Then, We can find out Duesenberg Model J Derham Tourster (1931) - $ 1,320,000. Don't forget Ferrari 250 Europa Coupe (1954) - $ 1,017,500. Successful selling of Duesenberg Model J Derham Tourster (1931) - $ 1,320,000. Ferrari Enzo (2003) is magnificent for $ 1,320,000. Recent most expensive classic car comes to Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta 'Competizione' (1960) - $ 8,140,000. It's followed by Shelby 427 'Semi-Competition' Cobra (1967) - $ 2,007,500, then Ferrari 275 GTB / 4 (1967) - $ 1,842,500. The following classic car is Delahaye 135 MS Coupe (1938) - $ 1,540,000. It's important to know Ferrari 275 GTB (1966) - $ 1,320,000 to be included. and finally, Ferrari Enzo (2003) - $ 1,320,000.
The car auctions Batman "Batmobile" at Barrett Jackson, Scottsdale, Arizona, United States worth USD 44.4 billion is quite surprising. But even the most expensive cars by Ferrari 250GT SWB carved Berlinetta 'Competizione' made in 1960 when it was auctioned at the RM Auction at the Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa, Phoenix, Arizona peaked 8.14 million U.S. dollars (USD 78.3 billion).
Rated both Shelby 427 'Semi-Competition' 1967 production Cobra sold 2.0075 million U.S. dollars (USD 19.31 billion), followed by the Ferrari 275 GTB / 4 (1967), with the tag of 1.8425 million U.S. dollars (USD 17.72 billion).
This annual auction event only lasted one day and was able to sell 89 percent of the total transaction value of cars produced 36.4 million U.S. dollars (USD 350.16 billion). The transaction value is even surpassed the achievements of last year's RM Auction to 42 percent. The classic car enthusiast who attended the event came from 17 countries around the world, including Europe, Brazil, Argentina and Australia.
"This 14th event to take place in Arizona enormous biasar, enliven our clients from all over the world. A show that made history," said Shelby Myres, Managing Director of RM Auctions, the official statement reported by Autoblog (01/22/2013).
These ratings were successfully sold the old car with the official over 1 million dollars: