24 August 2016

Britain's Most Expensive Car Ever Made

At times the prices some classic cars go for nowadays can be genuinely terrifying. Seriously desirable classic Ferraris often change hands for well over $10 million, and a Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic sold for a record sum at auction six years ago and could very well have gone for as much as $44 million when you factor in today's inflation rates. There's an off chance that, assuming the classic car market bubble doesn't violently burst anytime soon, this Jaguar D-Type's record auction price (for a British car) of $21.8 million could very well be topped in the years to come.

What can never be taken away from the "XKD 501" Jaguar D-Type is its significant place in not just Jaguar's heritage documentation but indeed the history of sports car racing. To think this car was already a year old when it was entered by the tiny Ecurie Ecosse privateer team into the 1956 24 Heures du Mans, and was expected to play second fiddle to the factory-supported "long nose" D-Types that the automaker was fielding in the race. And yet the blue Jaguar D-Type you see here was the vehicle that crossed the finish line first after completing 300 laps and 2,510 miles of the Circuit de la Sarthe. It's a victory that rightfully went down in the annals of motorsport history.

Source: This Little Jaguar Is Britain's Most Expensive Car Ever Made



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