Rare Ferraris, Led by $20M Spider, Headline Auctions
Rare Ferraris, Led by $20M Spider, Headline Auctions

Rare Ferraris, Led by $20M Spider, Headline Auctions

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Several ultra-rare Ferraris are set for auction, led by a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider Competizione—one of only two alloy-bodied competition models—which could exceed $20 million at Pebble Beach with Gooding Christie’s. The 1973 Ferrari Daytona Competizione Series III, the last road-registered, factory-built competition Ferrari, also features prominently with a significant racing pedigree at Le Mans and Daytona. The last-produced 1956 Ferrari 250 Europa GT, with Pinin Farina coachwork and notable competition history, is included in the lineup. A 1993 Ferrari F40 LM, one of 19 built for racing and producing 760 horsepower, is expected to achieve up to $9.5 million. These auctions highlight the exceptional rarity, heritage, and performance of classic Ferraris. Collectors and enthusiasts worldwide are closely watching these record-setting vehicles.

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