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Expensive auctions

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Expensive cars that were bought on auctions all over the world, and we thought Mopars were expensive.

1931 Bugatti Royale Kellner Coupe - Sold For: $8,700,000 in November 1987
1929 Mercedes-Benz 38/250 SSK - Sold For: $7,443,070 in September 2004
1931 BugattiRoyale Berline De Voyager - Sold For: $6,500,000 in June 1986
1962 Ferrari 330 TRI/LM Testa Rossa - Sold For: $6,490,000 in August 2002
1966 Ferrari 330 P3 - Sold For: $5,616,000 in August 2000
1962 Ferrari 250 GTO - Sold For: $5,500,000 in November 1991
1930 Bentley Speed Six - Sold For: $5,109,700 in July 2004
1935 Duesenberg SJ Speedster - Sold For: $4,455,000 in August 2004
1937 Alfa-Romeo 8C-2900 - Sold For: $4,072,000 in August 1999
1956 Ferrari 410 Sport - Sold For: $3,822,500 in August 2001
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Sad to think that if you totalled all the values up, its not enough to buy a striker in the modern game of football :shock:

When you take it into perspective, it makes them seem reasonably priced :D :D
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True Mark

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True mark alternatively strikers are overpriced?
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Yeeaaah, but those motors are the creme de la creme Bob. I wouldnt expect anything less.


When you start talking Bugatti royale's, Merc SSK's and Dusenberg SJ (and the SSJ is even MORE expensive) youre talking Mona Lisa - like appeal.

Although we all know they are cars, they are not really passing hands as cars, they are commodities.

S'funny when you think that the Royale engine ended up being used to power a railway locomotive. :?
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