Daimler Selling Warhol’s Painting of Mercedes W196 F1 Car, Could Fetch up to $16 Million!
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Daimler Selling Warhol’s Painting of Mercedes W196 F1 Car, Could Fetch up to $16 Million!



Earlier this year, Juan Manuel Fangio’s former Mercedes Formula 1 car became the most expensive car sold at an auction, fetching $29,650,095 (€21,474,674) at the Goodwood Festival of Speed sale. I only reminded you of that to put into context the price of another work of art - this time literally. Read more »




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