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Ferrari F50 GT: Collector Refuses $100M Offer for Rare Icon

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

record ​Ferrari Offer‍ Rejected: Owner Turns down⁢ $100 Million for F50 GT

PARIS – A‌ Ferrari F50 ‌GT, one of ​only ten ever produced, has remained ‌in private ‌hands after its owner, Arthur ⁣Zafiropoulo, declined a record-breaking ⁢$100 ‌million ⁤offer for the vehicle. The‍ rejection⁣ underscores the‌ enduring ⁤value-beyond ‍monetary worth-placed on the​ most ⁣exclusive⁢ automobiles ​by dedicated collectors.

Zafiropoulo has owned the uniquely⁢ styled,carbon-fiber bodied F50 GT for nearly​ three decades,resisting⁣ numerous attempts⁤ to purchase the car. This latest offer would have shattered the existing auction record of $70 million paid for a 1962 Ferrari ​250 GTO in 2018,⁣ establishing a new benchmark for automotive collectibility. ⁣The F50 ​GT’s extreme aerodynamics-including a prominent fin, significant‍ diffuser, ‌roof-mounted⁢ air ‍intake, and black Speedline rims-distinguish it as a‌ especially significant example of Ferrari’s racing‍ heritage.

The car’s value isn’t simply tied to its rarity or performance. Zafiropoulo’s ⁣steadfast ⁢refusal to sell speaks to a broader ​sentiment among passionate enthusiasts: ⁢some Ferraris are‌ considered priceless, their historical and emotional significance⁢ outweighing any financial incentive. ‌Provided that Zafiropoulo continues to own and,reportedly,drive the ‍F50 GT,it will remain⁤ a tangible link to a pivotal era in supercar ‌progress,frequently enough ‍referred‍ to as the “Holy Grail” of ‍modern Ferraris.

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