by Wallace Wyss Well, the good news it is a V12. And it’s a color besides red. The bad news is that the new F60 America is a pastiche of different design sub-themes, all conglomerated together on one car for a “quick sale.” It reminds you of … [Read more...]
My Thoughts On The Collector Car Market Today – Part One
by Mike - There has been much speculation lately about the health and future prospects of the collector car market. We have seen many records broken consistently over the past few years. The market is not homogenous, however, the very high end … [Read more...]
Old Photos Of The Ferrari Breadvan And Other Ferraris From 1965 or 1966
by Mike - Dave Craddock left a comment on the Ferrari Breadvan Post and said he had pictures of the Breadvan and other Ferrari’s at the Detroit Autorama in the 1965-66 time frame. Gary Wales and Richard Merritt had just brought the cars into the … [Read more...]
The Ferrari 250 LM Sells For 67% More Than The Ford GT40 Roadster – Is That A Surprise?
by Mike - These two very interesting cars were auctioned by RM recently in Monterey. The Ferrari 250 LM sold for 67% more than the Ford GT40 Roadster. Below are the summaries from the RM catalog of each car, the photos are mine from the RM … [Read more...]
This Ferrari Should Have Sold In Pebble Beach
by Mike - This one-of-a-kind mid-engine Ferrari V12 owned by the Chinetti family was put up for auction by Gooding in Pebble Beach this past Sunday. It was Gooding's flagship car at the Pebble Beach auction. 1966 Ferrari 365 P Berlinetta … [Read more...]
The Ferrari 250 GTO – Sold for US$ 38,115,000 Including Premium At Bonhams
by Mike - Is any one surprised by the sales price of $38,115,000? Let us know what you think in the Comments. … [Read more...]
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