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Re: Ferrari GTO Sold Last Night at $48 Million

I ran out of space in my sock drawer.

I think I have a problem, but I kind of like it. Does that mean I qualify for therapy?

: One of the benchmarks for vintage cars --

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: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-08-26/rare-ferrari-250-gto-sells-for-record-48-4-million-at-auction

: "A red 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO sold for $48.4 million on Saturday
: in California, the most ever paid for a classic car at
: auction."

: So a watch can be worth $17 million and a car can be worth $48
: million. Some would say that the car is more useful, but as a
: collector I can confirm that it is easier to sneak the watches
: into the house (and stash them in the sock drawer).

: Jeff

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