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These are the 10 most expensive vintage cars of all time

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Recently updated on September 11, 2023 at 01:28 am

These are the 10 most expensive vintage cars of all time
Ferrari 335 Sport Scaglietti

RWB Porsche 911Chevrolet Camaro Road RageLincoln Mercury and Ford GT40 have shown it in the last few days at the SEMA auto show - Vintage cars are IN! Especially in their original condition, they are a popular investment. A real classic car is only called a classic car when it is more than 30 years old. And what types are the most valuable? When were they built and were there technical highlights of the respective models? smava has compiled a nice overview of the most expensive classic cars in the world in an infographic.

These are the 10 most expensive vintage cars of all time
Mercedes-Benz W196 Formula 1 race car

The 10 world's most valuable vintage cars

  1. with a price of € 35.800.000 - Ferrari 335 Sport Scaglietti
    - a racing car that Scuderia Ferrari used in the 50s. It was built in 1957 and was the third and last racing car of the “four-camshaft Ferraris”. It was the strongest and fastest Ferrari sports car.
  2. with a price of € 28.400.000 - Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta SWB
    - also called Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Passo Corto, only 167 x built from 1959 to 1962
  3. with a price of € 26.800.000 - Mercedes-Benz W196
    - Formula 1 racing cars from 1954 & 1955, two-seater 300 SLR derived from him, there are only 14 examples left
  4. with a price of € 25.600.000 - Ferrari MM 290
    - Scuderia Ferrari racing cars from 1956 and 1957, mainly built for Juan Manuel Fangio
  5. with a price of € 24.800.000 - Ferrari 275 GTB / 4 NART Spyder
    - first Ferrari convertible with V12 and four overhead camshafts, small series of ten copies built, not part of the official Ferrari model range
  6. with a price of € 23.800.000 - Ferrari GTB / C Speciale
    - only three were made by Ferrari for FIA homologation and internal racing development, aluminum body, small / light tubular frame, 3,3 liter racing engine with dry sump lubrication, 6 Weber double carburetors
  7. with a price of € 22.500.000 - DBR1 Aston Martin
    - 1956 racing debut at the Le Mans 24-hour race, he only won Le Mans in 1959
  8. with a price of € 21.800.000 - Jaguar D-Type
    - Sports car for racing, successor to the Jaguar C-Type, won 3 times between 1955 and 1957, Stirling Moss reached a top speed of 270 km / h on the Hunundieres Straight
  9. with a price of € 17.600.000 - Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B Lungo Spider
    - Sports car from 1939, it is estimated that there are currently only 12 vehicles left
  10. with a price of € 16.500.000 - Ferrari 375MM
    - Racing sports car developed in 1953, used until the 60s, only 23 vehicles built.
These are the 10 most expensive vintage cars of all time
Ferrari 375MM

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