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Ferrari’s classic cars are known for selling for big bucks. For example, back in 2018, a 1963 250 GTO was auctioned for $70 million, while a 1962 250 GTO found a new owner for the impressive amount of $48.4 million. The list of most expensive Ferraris also includes the 335 Sport Scaglietti ($35,7 million), the 290 MM Spider Scaglietti ($28 million), and the 275 GTB/C Speciale ($27 million).

Of course Ferrari also has some cheap models. For way less than $100k, you can get a Mondial 8, a Dino 308 GT, or even a F355.

But where exactly does the LaFerrari Aperta stand in this hierarchy?

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