News: LAFERRARI APERTA SELLS FOR RECORD 8.3 MILLION EURO. PROCEEDS GO TO SAVE THE CHILDREN.

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I think that it’s fair to say that pretty much all of the top floor of MotorMartin Towers was rather staggered when the latest news from Ferrari arrived recently confirming that the famous manufacturer of red sports cars had set yet another record. It really shouldn’t be too much of a surprise to learn that a LaFerrari Aperta has just been sold for a staggering 8.3 million euro at the RM Sotheby’s auction during the Prancing Horse’s 70th Anniversary celebrations at the Fiorano circuit. The proceeds from the sale of the car will be donated to Save the Children, an international organisation that works to improve the lives of disadvantaged children in over 120 countries worldwide. In this case, the funds raised will be used for educational projects in Asia and Africa. 

Ferrari have confirmed to MotorMartin that the figure is a new record for a 21st century car. The previous record of 7 million dollars was set last December at Daytona by an exclusive LaFerrari, which went under the hammer to raise funds for earthquake victims in Central Italy.

The LaFerrari auctioned today, Ferrari have confirmed, is a special extra addition to the initial 209 cars built in this limited-edition special series as it has a unique metallic Rosso Fuoco livery with double metallic Biano Italia racing stripe on its bonnet and tail.

And that’s not all as several other extremely valuable Ferraris also sold at Fiorano, not least a California 250 GT SWB for 7.9 million euro, a 1958 250 GT Cabriolet Series I for 4.7 million and the aluminium-bodied 365 GTB/4 rediscovered in a Japanese hayloft, which changed hands for 1.8 million euro. Stunning creations for stunning prices but you know what, they’re worth every single Euro.

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