$1 million ferrari owned by 'poor little rich girl'

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Some of the most expensive cars on the planet are sold at auctions, and the show that kicks off the season for well-heeled collectors is in Amelia Island. This small beach community off


north Florida is home to fewer than 12,000 people, but on one weekend in March it can make the Hamptons feel cheap. Several cars with famous histories crossed the auction blocks at Amelia


Island this year, but one of our favorites is a lipstick red 1969 Ferrari 365 GTC. This rare supercar was custom made for Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton, who was known as the "Poor


Little Rich Girl" and was once married to Cary Grant. _(Read more:_ 8 places you'd never expect to bump into a billionaire_)_ This Ferrari was delivered to Hutton's home in


Morocco and still has the original Moroccan license plates. It sold for more than $1 million at last March's auction. And that's not even the most expensive car sold at the


auction. One millionaire motorhead spent $4.5 million on a 1935 Duesenberg, Model SJ Walker at RM Auctions. (_Read more:_ Ferrari craze helps auto auction shatter records) When the dust


settled from the car buying frenzy, collectors spent more than $26.8 million at the RM auction and more than $28 million at the Gooding & Company auction, bringing this year's total


sales to nearly $55 million for the weekend. If you want in on next year's auction action, better book now. The Ritz Carlton and every other hotel in town fills up a year in advance


for the event. _—By CNBC's Jessi Joseph. _ _Watch super rich car collectors spend millions on classic cars in an all new episode of "Secret Lives of the Super Rich,"


Wednesday, 10/09 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. You can't afford to miss it. _