Monday, May 31, 2010

Rare Ferrari

2008 Maserati MC-12 Corsa


1954 Ferrari 500 Mondial

1957 Ferrari 250 Testarossa

1959 Ferrari GT California LWB (long wheel base)

1962 Ferrari 250 GT California SWB (short wheel base)

1965 Ferrari 500 Superfast

1967 Ferrari 330 P4

Ferrari hosts RM Auction Event May 17th, 2009 in Pista di Fiorano to set price records for auction sales; car guys ready, waiting, and already breathing heavy.







Ferrari Auctions Get Celebrity and International Superstar Auto Collectors Geared Up and Ready



The list of auction inventory for the event reads like it includes everything but the kitchen sink. However, at the 2009 auto auction sponsored by Ferrari, the real item missing from the sales lot inventory is, funny enough, simply an Enzo.



Maserati MC-12 to go to Millionaire bidding the highest



Start your auction wish list with with a Maserati MC-12 Corsa for sale instead of a Ferrari Enzo and you'll be ready for the bidding. Projected to sell for at or near a million and a half dollars (depending on the cars provenance [origin and source]), some lucky automobile bidder is certain to be a fortunate winner despite any withdrawal made from their personal bank for this collector classic Italian automobile.



Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa Expected to Shatter Records for Rare Car Sale at Auction





Ferrari cars are expensive. Ultra-rare Ferrari cars in mint condition are pound for pound almost as priceless as human air. However, if one follows Ferrari news, they will undoubtedly hear reports about the Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa expected to shatter price records at the RM sale in the 2009 year. How much is a priceless Ferrari like this worth? Factors in setting the price include the following considerations.



Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa 1950s Race Winner Heads to Auction Block



Scaglietti pontoon-fendered bodywork. A racing pedigree history that includes a victory at La Mans in 1958, 19 races it started between 1958 and 1961, and having been driven by race legends Phil Hill and Olivier Gendebien. The car itself, chassis #0714TR, is painted black with a red nose and matching red leather seats. Ralph Lauren owns not only one of the models of it's kind, but two (according to Luxist.com) -- making this car a delicious option to flavor in any celebrity eye-candy garage regardless of its use or function.



In auctioneers opinion the car, "looks poised to shatter the $10.89 million record set last year by a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder". *sigh*



Passion for automobiles is a beautiful thing. Buyers be ready. These classic collectible Ferrari and Maserati cars being sold at auction are all expected to sell for a premium price, despite all the economic downturns in the rest of the automobile industry.

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