by Mike –
There will be several hundred classic and collectors cars sold at the auctions next week on the Monterey Peninsula during Monterey Car Week. People who follow the collector car market will be watching closely for any clues indicating where the collector car market is headed.
For me I like to preview many of the auctions and follow up on cars I like. Here are a few that I think are interesting.
Worldwide Auctioneers will hold their Pacific Grove Auction for the first time. Now there are six major auctions held during Monterey Car Week.
1963 ASA 1000 GT
My first car is at Worldwide Auctioneers, and is a rare ASA 1000 GT. These little Ferraris are interesting and a great alternative to the much more expensive Ferrari with a 250 V12 engine.
I wonder what would have happened if Enzo Ferrari had decided to take this to market with a Ferrari badge?
Worldwide Auctioneers wrote,
CHASSIS NO: 01022
• Designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro for Bertone; Ferrari 250 GT styling influence
• Extremely rare – one of only an approximate 60 “Ferrarina” produced
• Matching numbers engine
• Designed and developed by Ferrari in 1960/1961 and built in Milano, Italy by the De Nora family
• The 5th example of the ASA 1000 GT built and Mr. De Nora’s personal car
• Painstaking, long-term restoration to factory standard completed 2014
ESTIMATE: $125,000 – $150,000
1966 Iso Grifo GL Series I by Bertone
This 1966 Iso Grifo GL Series I is being auctioned by RM Sotheby’s.
This looks like a nice example with a low price estimate.
I notice that RM Sotheby’s has various jewelry and watches listed in their running order along with the cars, no doubt the Sotheby’s influence on RM after their merger.
RM Sotheby’s wrote about this Iso Grifo,
Chassis no. GL 650082
Engine no. 895 F0513HT-The 1966 Paris Salon de l’Automobile show car
-Said to have been personally ordered by Nuccio Bertone
-Correct Grigio Astrale over Pelle Avana color combination
-Advanced Italian styling and muscular American performance
ESTIMATE: $275,000 – $350,000
The statement above “personally ordered by Nuccio Bertone” could lead a reader to think that this was Nuccio Bertone’s personal car which is not likely. This car was ordered by his company, Bertone, for the Paris show. Nuccio Bertone probably had to sign the order.
2005 Ford GT
The Ford GT is a modern collector car that has more than doubled in value over the price when they were new just about a decade ago. This example is being auctioned by Mecum. I like this color and the lack of stripes makes it a little rare.
Mecum writes,
Engine 5.4/550 HP
Trans 6-Speed
Color Blue
Interior Ebony
VIN/Serial 1FAFP90S15Y401647Rare stripe delete Midnight Blue Ford GT, 1 of 14 produced in 2005
2,100 original miles
Delivered new to Jerry Duncan Ford, Inc. in Harriman, Tennessee
Supercharged 5.4/550 HP V-8 engine
Ricardo 6-speed manual transmission
Brembo vented disc brakes
Ebony leather interior
McIntosh stereo
Red brake calipers
BBS forged aluminum wheels
Original window sticker
Books and hang tags
Car cover
Both keys
ESTIMATE: $350,000 – $400,000
1966 Shelby GT350H Fastback
This rare Shelby GT350H will be up for auction at Bonhams. The ‘H’ stands for Hertz and these were rental cars sold to Hertz by Shelby.
Most of the 1966 GT350H models were black with gold stripes but a few were either blue, green, white or red with gold stripes. The vast majority had an automatic transmission to make it easier for Hertz to rent.
There are several ’66 GT350s up for auction in Monterey this year and this GT350H in blue seems like a special one to me.
Bonhams writes,
Rare Hertz Model in Sapphire Blue
Chassis no. SFM6S1183
289ci OHV V8 Engine
Single Four-Barrel Holley Carburetor
306bhp at 6,000rpm
4-Speed Manual Transmission
Front Independent Suspension – Live Rear Axle
Front Disc – Rear Drum Brakes
Estimate: $150,000 – $180,000 (To be sold without reserve)
Let us know what you think in the Comments.
All photos are compliments of the respective auction company.
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