MASERATI 250F
Lowest Price: £21,552 • Median Price: £247,758 • Highest Price: £2,745,787 • Sell-Through Rate: 60%

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£21,552
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£247,758
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HIGHEST PRICE:
£2,745,787
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NUMBER OF SOLD CARS:
3
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SELL THROUGH RATE:
60%
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The Maserati 250F, a front-engine race car, debuted in 1954. Juan Manuel Fangio drove it to victory in the 1954 Argentine Grand Prix. It was known for its inline-6 engine.
The 250F was updated over time but didn't have a direct successor model. Maserati withdrew from Formula One in 1957.
Did you know that the 250F was almost sidelined before it even raced? Financial troubles at Maserati in the early 1950s nearly halted its development. Only a last-minute investment kept the project alive.
How much is a Maserati 250F worth?
In average condition, a Maserati 250F is worth £247,758.
What is the most expensive Maserati 250F to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive Maserati 250F to sell in history was sold for £2,745,787.
What is the cheapest Maserati 250F to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest Maserati 250F to sell in history was sold for £21,552.
When was the Maserati 250F produced?
The Maserati 250F was produced between 1954 and 1957.








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