Everyone wins when a Bugatti Veyron meets Ferrari 250 GTO.
What is the level of awesomeness above the greatest level of awesomeness? A Bugatti Véyron is one of the rare cars that can humble it. This video shows them at their most humble. This is not about speed, but beauty, rarity and, of course, value. This 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO is enjoying a thrilling, public drive in Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse. This incredible meter is off the scale.
But it’s better than that. This YouTube clip, TheTFJ shows that this GTO is the second ever built. It was also the first one to race. It is chassis number. According to barchetta.cc , 3387 has a long history. It’s also extremely valuable. We reported back in 2016 on the car asking for a price of over $50 million. It is a rare opportunity to see the world’s most expensive car . It is thrilling to see the Colombo V12 dancing along the highway’s rev range, and it is amazing to catch it on public roads. The Bugatti completes the motoring experience.
The video is 8 minutes and 10 second long, and focuses on GTO with occasional glimpses at the Veyron. The sounds are all Fiat – there is no narration, music or influencers to introduce the video or summarize it at the end. YouTubers around the globe, be aware that there is absolutely nothing distracting from the GTO’s elegant lines and operatic voice. There is a time and place for clever content and funny narration. Sometimes, however, the car is best left to speak for itself. Holy potatoes this GTO speaks. For the most amazing Ferrari V12 sound clip, jump to the 6:50 mark.
We suspect that some people might be skeptical about this GTO being actually raced. TheTFJ mentions that the car was recently restored by Joe Macari, a renowned classic car and Ferrari expert, to restore it to its original racing specifications. A Instagram photo by Joe Macari Performance cars dated February 5, shows the car in an incredible GTO family portrait. Everything is fine, except that you have to see the car in person to verify its chassis number.
This video is absolutely amazing. It’s a wonderful experience. If you don’t appreciate the 28-cylinder French-Italian meetingup, then turn in your enthusiast card to get a bus pass. This is what petrolheads only dream about.