Saturday, December 21, 2013

Top 5 Rarest cars of all time

5. 1969 ZL1 Camaro
The 1969 ZL1 Camaro is another rare car that can cost up to $1 million. The Camaro possesses a muscular appearance and was extremely popular with drag racers.





4. 1954 Oldsmobile F-88
Car that scores pretty high in the aspiration index is the 1954 Oldsmobile F-88. The General Motors designed car was a radical departure from cars of its ear and sported a 250 HP V8 Rocket engine among other things. Only four of these dazzling vehicles were built and a car can fetched $3.5 million.























31938 Phantom Corsair
Few cars in the world can match the appeal of the Phantom Corsair when measured by the yardstick of exclusivity. The Corsair was considered to be a revolutionary design and an engineering marvel at the time of its launch in 1938 and was blessed with an eerie resemblance to the iconic “Batmobile”. Only one Phantom Corsair was ever built and the car never entered productions owing to a multitude of reasons. If the car is ever auctioned, it can easily shatter the $10 million mark.




2. 1961 Ferrari 250GT Spyder
As far as the list of rare and expensive cars is concerned, the one that comfortably takes the cake is the iconic 1961 Ferrari 250GT Spyder that was once driven by Hollywood actor James Coburn. The Spyder managed to fetch a sum of $10.9 million when it went under the hammer in 2008.. The 1961 Ferrari 250GT Spyder is very similar in appearance to the Jaguar featured in James Bond movies and is considered to be one of the most good looking cars ever built. Only 36 of these beauties were ever built.



1. 1931 Bugatti Royale Kellner Coupe
The 1931 Bugatti Royale Kellner Coupe is next in the list of most expensive cars in the globe. Only six units of these vintage beauties were ever built, which easily turns the Kellner Coupe into one of the rarest cars in the world. The vehicle was powered by a 12.7 liter aircraft engine and managed to fetch to earn a whopping price tag of $9.7 million at the 1987 Albert Hall auction conducted by Christie’s but it’s worth approximately $19 million in present days.








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