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Three Ferraris Poised To Set Online Auction Record

Thanks to the COVID-19 shutdowns which have swept across the globe, car auctions have been forced to move to the internet. This has created both opportunities and challenges, especially for auction houses caught flat-footed. Now, it will also most likely lead to a new record for the most expensive car auctioned online, thanks to three highly-desirable Ferraris.

The first of these three cars is a 1985 Ferrari 288 GTO. Estimated to hammer at $2,200,000 to $2,400,000 it’s actually the least-desirable of the three potential record-setting Ferraris in the auction. Next up is a 1995 Ferrari F50, ..will sell for $2,500,000 to $2,750,000. Finally, there’s the iconic 2003 Ferrari Enzo ..is the highest forecast for this Ferrari of $2,600,000 to $2,900,000.







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