Mystery owner of the $38,000,000 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO who revealed himself also owns the big five Ferraris but with a twist

Published on Jan 23, 2026 at 10:03 PM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe

Last updated on Jan 23, 2026 at 2:04 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

This Ferrari collector is no stranger to securing a secretive buy, after revealing himself to be the owner of the $32 million 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO, but he also harbors the big five Ferraris, too.

He recently shared the other esteemed models in his collection, but they come with one big, bright twist.

The collection, worth millions, sits proudly on the owner’s drive, but the five collectible supercars aren’t the only impressive models in his collection.

In fact, forget the big five, it’s all about the big six.

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David Lee is the biggest Ferrari fan on the planet

Ferrari is one of the most luxurious brands in the world, and one man in particular has taken a keen interest in collecting all the models that he can manage.

After revealing himself to be the proud, secret owner of the $32 million 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO, we’re shedding light on the other impressive buys in his collection, also known as the big five.

The big five Ferraris consist of: the 288 GTO, the F40, the F50, the LaFerrari, and the Enzo.

Famed for their individual powerful elements, the big five Ferraris are worth millions and millions of dollars combined, with one auction of five tipped to reach $20 million.

David Lee‘s, though, were unique, in more ways than one.

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The big five Ferraris in his collection all shared the same unique element

Taking a tour of his collection at Casa Lee, the collector shared an insight into the big five, and it turns out that there was a twist.

Forget the trad red or even a black shell, the big five Ferraris in his collection all shared the same color exterior – bright Moderna Yellow.

“I think it’s the first time we have seen them all in yellow in one place,” he said.

Lee, a businessman, is often dubbed the ‘world’s most renowned Ferrari collector,’ and his whole collection is allegedly worth around $100 million.

That wasn’t the only exciting part of the video Lee shared, either.

He previously managed to collect the big five Ferraris in red, and was now well on his way to collecting the big six.

Touring around the famous Casa Lee, other impressive Ferrari models were also on show, with a Tokyo theme, including a 250 GT California and a red 166 MM.

David Lee certainly has a few surprises up his sleeve, and with the collector coming out of the shadows and revealing his 250 GTO purchase, we wonder what other cars are secretly in the pipeline.

Ferrari’s supercar evolution

1984 Ferrari 288 GTO: The origin of Ferrari’s modern supercar lineage
1987 Ferrari F40: Built to celebrate 40 years – twin-turbo icon
1995 Ferrari F50: F1 tech brought to the road with a V12
2002 Ferrari Enzo: Advanced aerodynamics and carbon chassis
2013 Ferrari LaFerrari: Ferrari’s first hybrid hypercar, 963hp
2024 Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale: Track-ready evolution of the hybrid supercar

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Beginning her career as a lifestyle reporter and social-media manager, Grace joined Supercar Blondie in February 2025. Since coming on board, has thrown herself into the busy daily writing schedule. Her editorial sweet spots include writing about luxury properties and the quirky features inside them that the one percent are investing in, as well as groundbreaking advancements in space exploration.