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At what appears to be the highest price paid at public auction for a collector car, the first 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa sold for $14.9 million at the Gooding auction in Monterey.With premiums, that price rose to $16.39 million, a figure that easily surpasses the $12.2 million (with buyer’s premium) paid for another 1957 Testa Rossa at RM’s 2009 Leggenda e Passione sale in Maranello, the prior high-water mark for Ferraris and collector cars in general.While the $14.9 million is the highest auction price paid, it still does not qualify the Ferrari for the title of world’s most expensive car. That goes instead to the 1936 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic, sold in a private transaction (also brokered by Gooding) to the Mullin Automotive Museum for between $30 million and $40 million last year.Never. By the way, the 250 GTO record price is $35M...set earlier this year.