#3. 1959 Ferrari 250 GT TDF - $1.65 Million
Now we start getting into the extremely rare classic cars. The owners who are willing to take these machines on the road are just plain crazy. The ones that take them on the track are even crazier. This 1959 Ferrari 250 GT "Tour de France" crashed into a wall at the Shell Ferrari-Maserati Historic Challenge back in 2003.
Once again you can see the distant stare on the owner's face.
#2. Ferrari 250 GT Spyder - $10 Million
Just when you thought it couldn't get much more expensive, the damage has been multiplied. The record price for a 1961 250 GT California Spyder at auction was set on May 18, 2008 when a black one was sold for $10,894,900. So what is one doing buried in the sand? The unlucky owner had it stored near the beach when a Hurricane hit.
#1. Ferrari 250 GTO - $28.5 Million
We now present you with the most expensive car crash ever. Touted as the Ferrari that most successfully embodies the traits of the marque, the 1962-64 Ferrari 250 GTO became the most valuable car in the world. In 2008 an anonymous English buyer bought a 250 GTO at auction for a record $28,500,000. The crash below represents a car worth more than the combined value of all 14 Enzos involved in accidents. It is simply unbelievable that an owner would even dare take this car on the road.
After a track event involving historic cars, the owner of this rare beast rammed into the back of another car after traffic slowed down.
After being presented with this much carnage, we realize you may be going through a lot of emotions. It's okay to break down and cry. We understand