The Ferrari that won the 24 hours of Le Mans of 1965 has reached a price of 34.9 million euros In an auction held this Thursday in Paris, as announced by the Italian brand.
According to Ferrari, the figure is the highest paid by the 250 LM model, the vehicle that won the sixth consecutive title in the Sarthe circuit, and which was the last until 2023. MASTEN GREGORY AND JOHEN RINT They were the pilots of that car that has been exposed in the Indianapolis Motor Museum since 1970, before being put up for sale by Sothesby’s, for the North American Racing Team (NART).
The Italian brand has not given details of the buyer of the 250 LM model, which only 32 copies were manufactured.
Notwithstanding the figure of 35 million euros, the record for the sale of a Ferrari remains for the 330 LM/250 gto model of the year 1962, which came to pay for 50 million euros (51.7 million dollars) in November 2023 in New York.
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