Thursday, March 31, 2011


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Ferrari 250 TR famous for having won ten of the nineteen races held between 1958 and 1961.
This particular TR won the 4th position when driven by Piero Drogo in Buenos Aires 1000 km in January 1958. Drogo driving once again, in the Grand Prix of Cuba, before he sold it to America, driven by Alan Conell in nine races and spend most time in 1 or 2 places in the class. This is shown in twelve races over between 1960 and 1963, making it one of the fastest Ferrari of all time.
2. 1934 “Star of India” Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental - $ 13 million:
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Hans-Günther Zach, owner of Rolls-Royce museum in Germany, is selling his entire collection including the acquisition of premier museum, Star India.
Rolls Royce is one of 281 Phantom II Continental has ever produced. Built for the Maharajah Rajkot, one feature kustomnya is 14 lights, a pair of them change in accordance with the steering wheel. Also interesting is the Star of India is aluminum color combination orange-over.

1. Peter D. Williamson Bugatti Type 57S Atlantic - $ 30 - $ 40 million:

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If you think Bugatti Type 57S above expensive, then check out this phenomenal car. Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic is based on the concept car “Aérolithe”. Only 4 cars like this are made​​, and only 2 survived to this day.
That’s 6 types of the world’s most expensive classic cars. Maybe for the classic car collector, a high price is not a problem, provided they can add a collection of classic cars that they want. Of the 6 species of the world’s most expensive classic car, the Bugatti Type 57S Atlantic occupied the number 1 in the list of the world’s most

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