![]() It’s understood the buyers elected to pay for the Subaru with around 7.5 Bitcoins – following Lloyd’s decision to accept the cryptocurrency around three months ago. "The new custodians are motorsport enthusiasts and are looking forward to enjoying all the benefits of the car and honouring the vehicle." "This WRC car was a needle in a haystack, uncovered in a barn in Victoria, and was originally thought to have an estimated value of $15,000-$20,000," said Lloyds Auctions COO Lee Hames. UPDATE, 5 October: The 1994 Subaru Prodrive 555 Group A World Rally Championship car driven by the likes of Colin McRae and Carlos Sainz has sold over the weekend for $500,000.
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