Even just to see this car on a video is a great privilege.
Imagine how big the cojones on that guy must be to be driving that in public. Good to see that it is actually getting driven though!
Any owner, of a real one, that actually drives it out on the public streets, can’t walk through any doorways because of their giant size cojones 😌
I love that we can feel how enthusiastic you are to see it in reality! And finally a car spotter who has a passion for cars and doesn’t just start to scream because he sees some Koenigsegg or films a Nissan GTR while there’s a F40 passing by. Thank you!
The fact that the car wasn't roped off from people getting too close scares the shit out of me. I mean, that baby stroller was giving me a panic attack being so close!
Oh, and the end shot, a freaking Maserati Birdcage just tagging along! 😲😲
I have never liked how these car look. I think they're ugly and overly busy with vents and scoops. Just my opinion. I think there are better more beautiful ferraris to spend fortunes on. I would happily take that Birdcage though, yummy yummy.
@@dentonthomas5622 Search for Larry Chen's video: Racing One of the World's Rarest Cars - A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO
52sec Dude, don't you think your stroller is just a little bit close to that 75 million dollar Ferrari? Just sayin...
Those people probably have zero clue what car that is other then it being a Ferrari maybe..
@@z6u5 yeah those people too dumb to know why did they turn up for the show tho
How stupid can you be, not even the owner would be worried, it's a stroller a a kid, even if you charge that stroller with bricks won't hurt the car
Thanks for sharing this video!
Everytime the wheels of 250 gto love it
The most beautiful automobile ever built, timeless design, a masterpiece, Scuderia Ferrari.
This car takes breath away...
One of a kind, what a Masterpiece!
Thank you for this video when I saw this car on the Father’s Day concourse I kept coming back to this car I would look at it take pictures and then I will come right back again and take more pictures of this beautiful Ferrari. It just looks so beautiful out there on rodeo drive. Well this year in 2023. I hope we have a good turn out again at the Beverly Hills concourse on Father’s Day. Once again, thank you for this video.
You know this car is Legendary when can be Middle class man and multimillionare both couldnt afford it
My all time favorite car. Ever since my first Revel slot car.
She did a few races between 1963 and 1964, notably Le Mans 1963, where she finished 4th overall and 2nd in the GT3.0 category
Stunning car. Along with the jaguar e type the most beautiful cars ever made. Elegance with a dash of naughtiness. Remembering people made this car with passion and not science.
Agreed, but isn't it fascinating to realise how much of 'beauty' is in the eye of the beholder, and how an individual's perception is shaped by so many factors ?
Some designs just look 'right' and are justly regarded as being timeless, whilst others seem ahead of their time and mature nicely.
Worth more than a city block lol
Damn Maserati birdcage at the end too!
In one year, this car went up by 20 million
there is something attractive about these cars!!. they look so special. they look beautiful.. dont know why
Nobody seems to speak about that maserati tipo at the end... 😉
cool
If you'd like a Christmas treat .... On UA-cam ...... Watch Phil Hill drive a 250 GTO on closed roads .... On of my favorites of all time
Arte in movimento
omg its most f fast and mos t rare and most expensive car
The most beautiful car ever made
Imagine driving this car with monica bellucci sits beside you....
Chassis: 4757GT
Completed in June of 1963, this 250 GTO was sold new to Count Volpi for his Scuderia SSS Republica di Venezia. It was entered at Le Mans for Carlo Maria Abate and Fernand Tavano. They failed to finish following an accident. Chassis 4757GT was then raced successfully by Abate in several hillclimbs. In Belgian ownership, it was raced in local events during the 1964 and 1965 seasons. It was then sold to the United States, where it passed through various hands before it was confiscated by the FBI in 1984 after its then owner was indicted for drugs smuggling. It was eventually sold at auction and acquired in the late 1980s by Dutch Ferrari importer Fritz Kroymans. He raced the car extensively until his business empire collapsed and he was forced to sell his collection in 2010.
I hate how the world has labeled stuff like this as 50 million + to where it would be impossible for people like me to ever buy something like this it's not fair (even though it's hand built and is rare it's not worth that much!)
A 250 GTO sold at auction in November for 51 million dollars. It was unique being the only factory owned car from the series and a 4 liter engine. It was expected to go for 60 million. The third ever built GTO sold a few years ago for 48 million.
It could sell for a hell of a lot less and still be way too pricey for most anyone.
70M USD OMG
...questa è l'automobile...
At the end I got really nervous when the Mustang entered the scene. Shit goes bad when they show up.
Anyone else get nervous with the guy with the stroller? Getting a bit close there.
The uberwealthy owner of that GTO is clearly non too -fussed over originality, Odd little flyscreens, tacky decals, and lightweight azurro blue race seats, all mark this car out as anything but a garage queen. For a vehicle investment so precious, that in itself is mightily impressive. 👽🔰🏁
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Dont touch it, it's the Holy Grail!
I have this car... proud owner, totally restored... But in CSR2 mobile game hahahahahah
Dal video vedo zero attenzione delle persone ad avvicinarsi ad un'auto di così alto valore, fosse stata mia probabilmente l'avrei protetta con qualche cosa per non avvicinarsi troppo.
It's not a replica. It's a real 250 GTO chassis number 4757 GT.
I następny.
Just realize how many people don’t know what they’re standing next to
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I'm more interested in the dude's new balance ferraris
250GTO was never sold as a road car
The last double purpose road-racing car was 250SWB
Id go apeshit if someone went near my 30K Hyundai with a pushchair, never mind a 70M Ferrari!
The mass majority of those clams don't even know.
Ha, it's really just a modified 72'opal gt-fooled everyone that day😊
because it's hard to see, 250 GTO V12 $ 70 miLLion with straight pipe accelerating on racing circuits, racertrack..
just watching people push their strollers towards the car freaked me out and it's not my car. geejus
The most expensive car in the world !
People pushing strollers around it, inches away... 😒
Srebrna zmaza ponieważ jest coś znim nie tak.
Nice kit car high quality replicas are not uncommon
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Why is it so expensive?
Ahm because they are seriously rare and so desired by wealthy collectors. That they were not too bad on the track and that all 36 GTOs survive is a bonus.
Maranello.
Modena.
Italia.
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No Hitlers mercedes 770K is rated 1 Billion
It's a replica. Fiberglass body on a Datsun Z car. I can tell by the shape of the windshield. And how the corners of the side windows meet with it. I own 5 of the Z cars. I recognize one when I see one.
Arata ca un rembrandt
omg rope that thing off….. i dont even want any one getting close to my f430
this is giving me an anxiety attack
@@ozboz-roblox363 yes i do, its not a super expensive car but its my car.
theres videos of it on my page
So this guy is a streetcraweller making videos with a cell phone just like the stroller baby?
I'm getting nervous that I'm gonna hurt her somehow just by watching ..😟
Judging by the windshield shape i dont think this is an original GTO...i could be wrong, but i think its a replica
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Are you implying that it’s all original?
Honest question though. How would you know it is not original? Everything fits perfect and it's very hard to replicate the inside of the vehicle and outside aesthetics
@@tomorrowcomestoday1621 First of all, if “everything fits perfect”, that would be a red flag right there. Panel fit on a 60’s Ferrari homologation car, perfect? Haa
The interior is not at all close to the original I have seen in person.
@@carsandchronos There is no "original". All 250 GTO's are different. The one you saw was probably different. Trust me, this one is as original as 3757GT or 5111GT, even though they look totally different inside.
@@carsandchronos Agree with Cinefil. They all have very slightly different interiors and other things. They were all handmade with parts available and cockpit/dials etc do differ slightly in a few of the cars. This looks original and has the historic vehicle plates too
@@liamcarroll1993xx I still doubt it. Also, the plates mean nothing. I see Shelby Cobra repros with antique plates all the time
Somebody who simply has too much money.
70 milioni euro . 170 miliardi in vecchie lire italiane. Passesco....E non si fermerà qui salirà sempre di prezzo. La metteranno in un cavo.E' come avere una mona lisa...
What is there to be filmed. When they see their rubbish footage back they realize they have nothing comparable to drive and they mock around a bit. This kind of glamour can't be filmed by a bystander. Only a professional can grasp the pure splendour of these old Ferrari's. There is a professionaly made film here on YT with a 1964 GTO LM. Well that's filming. That's a tribute
i prefer RR phantom
Looks a bit like a 73 Datson 240Z
Go ask a toddler what she thinks a $70 million car is worth?
Could be a replica
@@Speedster404 That's me on the Segway at 1:44 it's real ua-cam.com/video/6FfmRik09S8/v-deo.html
Looks like a 240Z little bit
I was going to say. This is a replica for sure. A nice one. No way this is one of the fabled 36 made. No chance.
Sadly from 2030 on all combustion cars including classics will be banned
from public streets in entire EU and Scandinavia :-( In Germany the
Green Peoples Party gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025
on by reducing all conventional fuel stations to only one state operated central gas
station per city or county. Now they want to slow down all the gas station fuel
pumps from 20 litre per minute to 2 litre per minute...From 2027 on in
the EU certain car spare parts will be banned too....as exhaust systems,
turbo chargers and even some engine and gearbox oils...California and
New York will do the same from 2027 on.... So no investments should be
done in oil burning cars any longer....They even created a new kind of
crime here, called "Abgasbespaßungsverbots- und Kontrollverordnung" in German.
You can still go green and have a combustion engine. Either bio fuels or synthetic fuels that have little to no emissions. Electrification comes with its own environmental issues like battery waste. Cars like these are art, history, and passion.
@@ToefuClips And let's not talk about all the technology in those cars, making them more unreliable, meaning, new parts, more money spent and more impact on the planet
That guy with the stroller was way to close, but hey thats the typical liberal Californian, no common sense or respect for someone else’s property unless its theirs.
this is a replica made from a guy from new zeland, a great one cost like 1 millon.
Ahm no, it’s not the car built in NZ but rather a genuine 250 GTO, chassis 4757 GT. 2:19 The one built in NZ is definitely a very nicely built reproduction, as opposed to the many fibreglass kit car versions out there
@@charlybianchiWtf, ? This car is owned by a chap called Tom Price.
The NZ reproduction was built by Rod Tempero and is a precise copy built from
the ground up complete with hand beaten and welded aluminium body, and married to a lot of genuine Ferrari parts including mechanicals and trims. Rod is one of those incredibly talented engineers/fabricators and previously has built a copy of the Jaguar XJ13, C Type, Aston DBR/1 etc etc. A superb craftsman and that’s why his copy of the 250 GTO is a superb example and cost some serious $$$.
@@1240enzo yes but only from 2011 this car was confiscated by the fbi in 1984 then Kroymans a duch Ferrari dealer guy have the car 20 years
I can’t say I know anything about that story re the FBI or the Dutch (not Duch 😁) dealer. That’s all news to me and in context to who owns it now is kind of irrelevant.
70? It was worth 25 last year
Thats a replica
I’m in the camp that it’s real. Check out their registration tags, there even up to date on a historical vehicle plate. He is driving through the city and if that plate is fake it would be illegal and get potential impound. Historical vehicle plates are only given to cars with historical significance and they only get to drive them limited places like for maintanence or to and from shows or exhibitions like this one just did.
@@ToefuClips it's a Datsun Z with a fiberglass body. I can tell the way the windshield meets the corners of the side glass and the shape of the roof. I own 5 Z cars. I know one when I see one. Study the wind shield of this one and look at one that you know is real and you'll see the difference. That's why it wasn't roped off. I plan on building this kit myself. Its around 7 thousand. I also have historical plates on my Zs. It's probably registered as a Z. 1970-1978.
Daytona Coupe would beat it in a race.
I wouldn’t pay 50K for that POS. Interior looks horrible. Not even close to original. That’s a kit
Car.
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Also it's not a replica, It's chassis number 4757 GT own by Tom Price. This car has been seen racing at Laguna Seca many times.