What is the value of a Ferrari P4 today?
Although the replicas aren’t the real thing, they pay homage to the original Ferrari P4 that won the 1967 Daytona 24-hour race. If you were to buy the one model left, we assume it would cost around $8 million. It isn’t the most outrageously expensive Ferrari ever. The replica is so good, in fact, that it was used as a stand in by Ferrari for a photoshoot celebrating the anniversary of the original winning race car. The 330 P4 recreation is 100% street legal, is registered as a 1965 Ferrari 330, and has a list price of $199,999.
What makes the Ferrari P4 so special?
The most obvious modification was the introduction of a three-valve cylinder head – two inlet and one exhaust. Fuel feed was provided by a Lucas injection system. The chassis was slightly shorter than the 330 P3’s, and the new suspension system improved roadholding. With styling very similar to that of the 330 P3, this model was powered by a V12 engine that had been radically redesigned by Franco Rocchi. The most obvious modification was the introduction of a three-valve cylinder head – two inlet and one exhaust. Fuel feed was provided by a Lucas injection system.
Who owns the $70 million Ferrari?
A GTO did set what was the record for world’s most expensive car ever sold in 2018, when a 1963 model (chassis 4153GT) sold in a private transaction for $70 million to WeatherTech founder David MacNeil. The record is held by a 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut coupe sold in 2022 for €135 million to a private collector.The most rarest car in the world is the Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé. Only two of these cars were ever built, and one of them was sold at auction in 2022 for $142.