There’s a guilty pleasure in pawing over ridiculously desirable ex-race cars with sky high prices to match. These were the six most upscale examples to change hands in 2013.
Six truly amazing machines, which sold during 2013 for truly amazing prices. We’ve listed all prices in US dollars, and can’t help but wonder regardless of a buyers worth, how does one go about explaining to their wife that they just spent ten million dollars on a vintage racing car?
#6: 1953 Ferrari 375 MM Spider ($9,075,000)
One of just 12 ever built, this particular chassis carries the distinction of winning the SCCA National Championship in 1953. It’s also the only example known to feature the unmistakable pontoon fenders, making it a one of a kind buy to boot.
Only nine of this shape were ever constructed, and with just eight surviving today this ’57 build is a particularly rare find for Ferrari 250 enthusiasts. Every number matches up on this particular car, which went a long way to securing it’s $9.5m final price.
#4: 1935 Alfa Romeo 8C-35 Grand Prix Monoposto ($9,654,054)
The most expensive Alfa Romeo ever sold, we wrote about the charm of this particular chassis just a short while ago. Age has not diminished the ability of the oldest car on the list to race, with the best surviving example of an 8C-35 in the world remaining in fully functional, competition condition.
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