SILVERSTONE AUCTIONS - SEPTEMBER 21, 2019
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Volume 44 Issue 21
Oct 12, 2019
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All estimates +buyer’s premium of 15% including VAT @ 20%
365 GTC/4, S/N 15623 (1972). Gray with light blue interior. Estimate £200,000 to £260,000. Air conditioning, power windows and a speedometer in miles-per-hour and was supplied by Modern Classic Motors in Reno, Nevada. Massini report and Classiche “Certificazione di Autenticita”. Imported to the UK by Ferrari service and restoration center and restored by them to concours condition. Exhibited at the 2016 London Classic Car Show. It was purchased by rock legend and Jamiroquai frontman, Jay Kay. Since then it has enjoyed occasional use and, like all his cars, having been properly stored and maintained. 73,750 miles. Lot 317. Sold for £219,375.
365 GTB/4 S/N 15837 (1972 RHD). Blue Dino with beige interior. Estimate £475,000 to £525,000. Ordered new by Maranello Concessionaires. Accompanied by a massive history file. Documented with several pages listing MOT mileages, changes of registration number (6), services, and small repairs. May 1989 a body restoration was undertaken by Maranello Concessionaires. In August 2004, Octane Magazine featured an eleven-page comparison between 15837 and a 365 GTC/4 and a copy of the magazine is in the owner’s file. 8-track music player fitted in February 2005 and fitted with power steering in May 2006. January 2015 invoice relates to a full strip, repair and repaint in its original color and chroming and sundry work to the bumpers. 2016 it was awarded its ‘Certificazione di Autenticita’. Complete with owner’s file containing MOTs, MOT history, ownership history, service records, dozens of invoices, inspection reports and color photographs of the bodywork restoration. Lot 324. Not sold, buy it now £546,250.
365 GTB/4, S/N 15977 (1972 RHD). Rosso Chiaro with black leather. Estimate £425,000 to £475,000. Delivered new Maranello Concessionaires. One of 158 genuine right-hand drive vehicles supplied. Early registration identifies famous songwriter Elton John as the recorded owner. Sir Elton purchased the Daytona in 1973 from the proceeds of his album “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”. Subsequent ownership history is well known and was made up of Ferrari Owners’ Club member-owners. The previous collector owned the car for 16 years. The bodywork is in excellent order, the door shuts and panel fit are exceptional. A full and complete history file supports this vehicle, with copies of the original build sheets, order forms, delivery correspondence, and a chronologically ordered file of every Ferrari service bill and receipt from new. It is complemented by a complete set of original MOT Certificates to support the indicated mileage of 82,000 miles and has received a recent service and inspection, refurbishment of the original wheels, and Michelin XWX tires were fitted in 2017. Lot 308. Not sold, buy it now £475,000.
512 BB, S/N 21725 (1977 RHD). Red with black leather. Estimate £190,000 to £220,000. One of 101 right-hand drive examples. Supplied new by Cooper Car Sales of Leicestershire. In current private ownership since 2012. 33,500 miles. Accompanied by its original order form, sales brochure, book pack and service book. Lot 329. Not sold, buy it now £224,250.
F512 M, VIN ZFFVA40B000101577 (1995). Rosso Corsa with nero leather. Estimate £120,000 to £140,000. Supplied new to Germany. First registered in the UK October 2015. Turbine-blade 18” Speedline split-rim alloy wheels. 30,000 km (18,750 miles). Recent belt change in December 2018. Accompanied by book pack and tools in Ferrari leather presentation. Lot 326. Sold for £153,000.
550 MARANELLO, VIN ZFFZR49J000117147 (1999). Blu Pozzi with black leather. Estimate £50,000 to £58,000. 24,000 miles (39,362 km) and three owners. Recently serviced in April 2019. New wheels and tires. Stamped service book contained in original leather wallet. Lot 303. Sold for £67,500.
575M MARANELLO F1, VIN ZFFBT55B000130063 (2002). Nero Daytona with black interior. Estimate £52,000 to £60,000. Delivered new to Munsterhuis Sportscars B.V., Netherlands. Fiorano Handling package, carbon racing seats, carbon driver zone (F1 paddles, dash inserts, steering wheel), carbon interior door panels, carbon door sills, premium audio including factory subwoofers, SAT/NAV, rosso rev counter display and a Tubi sports exhaust system. It would remain in Holland in single ownership until being imported into the UK in 2015. Today is a three owner car in total. Outstanding with even panel gaps and bright even paintwork only showing some small stone chips to the front as expected from an original car. Interior is excellent with no signs of wear including all of the internal switch-gear which has been refinished to address the ‘sticky’. Maintained and stored correctly. Showing 113,574 km or 70,500 miles. Full and complete maintenance records, with the most recent service dated February 2019 showing 113,471 km. Original book pack including service booklet stamped up-to-date with supporting invoices and Ferrari inspection light, complete tool kit, car covers, battery charger and history folder containing documents and invoices. Lot 318. Sold for £52,875.
599 GTB FIORANO, VIN ZFFFD60B000158461 (2008). Rosso Fiorano with cuoio leather. Estimate £365,000 to £400,000. One of ten European examples fitted with manual transmission, originally delivered new to Switzerland. Purchased by the second owner from that country and then brought home to the UK in 2018. 19,000 km (11,800 miles) since new. Accompanied by a full luggage set, full build brochure and history file. Lot 310. Sold for £360,000.
599 GTO, VIN ZFF70RDC000176881 (2010 RHD). Bianco Avus with black interior. Estimate £400,000 to £460,000. Supplied new by Ferrari Singapore and remained in Singapore until 2017. Serviced regularly every year. 10,920 km from new which equates to about 6,800 miles. All UK taxes are now paid and the car now conforms 100% to the same specification as a UK-supplied example. The rare color of Bianco Avus with Tour de France blue stripes on the bonnet was only available by special order. Only 60 or so of the 599 GTOs ever made were built in right-hand drive. Carbon fiber racing seats with 4-point racing harnesses. Lot 321. Not sold, buy it now £460,000.
FF, VIN ZFF73SKC000185801 (2012 RHD). Gray with black interior. Estimate £110,000 to £130,000. Purchased in 2018 and has covered 17,500 miles. Recent service, while also having a one-year Ferrari Power Warranty. Diamond-cut alloys, a front lift system, Scuderia badges, yellow brake calipers, lots of leather including the roof lining, parcel shelf and ventilated Daytona seats, advanced lighting system, front and rear parking sensors with camera, Ferrari tracker, premium hi-fi and new Pioneer ICE which has Apple CarPlay. Lot 325. Sold for £112,500.
599 GTB FIORANO F1, VIN ZFFFD60B000187669 (2012). Alonso Edition, Rosso F1 Storico with Alcantara-covered Sabelt bucket seats. Estimate £220,000 to £260,000. First registered in France as a demonstrator prior to being purchased by its first owner in France. It was imported into the UK in early 2017. Serviced 2017 at 13,507 km and again in March 2018 at 13,772 km. Not registered in the UK and is currently on a NOVA. With one owner in France and one owner in the UK, although never registered in the UK, technically the car is one registered keeper from new. Lot 315. Sold for £208,125.
F12berlinetta, VIN ZFF74UHC000205157 (2014 RHD). Rosso Corsa with tan leather. Estimate £160,000 to £180,000. Supplied new by H.R.Owen to the car’s only owner. Bordeaux carpets. The factory fitted options list is too long to include here. The car has been serviced on time and with Ferrari service centers most recently April 2019 at 9,070 miles. Lot 314. Not sold, buy it now £184,000.
308 GTB, S/N 21993 (1977 RHD). Rosso Chiaro with crema leather. Estimate £45,000 to £55,000. Delivered to Maranello Concessionaries for Hong Kong dealer Italian Motors. Imported into the UK in 1998. The current owner purchased this example in 2017 and worked to bring it back to its best. Invoices in the history folder outline a full mechanical overhaul including a complete engine rebuild. The suspension, braking system and major electrical components were also replaced or reconditioned. The seats were re-trimmed in cream hide. Invoices tally to over £20,000. Showing 36,000 miles, this 308 GTB presents well and should require nothing more than regular exercise from the new owner. Offered with an MOT valid until 19 May 2020, a comprehensive history folder including MOTs dating back to 1998, import documents, spare keys and supporting documentation for the recent engine build dated June 2018. Lot 302. Sold for £47,250.
308 GTS QV, S/N 45847 (1983 RHD). Rosso Corsa with nero interior. Estimate £120,000 to £140,000. History file is comprehensive and details recent attention including a cambelt service. Clutch was replaced along with headlamp motors, front spotlights, steering rack, front discs and all suspension bushings. Exhaust, fuel delivery system and both front and rear anti-roll bars have been replaced. Period-correct Michelin R390 tires are new. 56,000 miles. Lot 327. Sold for £45,000.
348 TB, VIN ZFFKA35B000082135 (1989). Rosso with tan leather. Estimate £85,000 to £95,000. Supplied new in Italy and is one of 60 pre-production cars that were released to Ferrari dealers. The only differences between this and subsequent production cars were that the battery is located in the rear of the car, not the front, the Prancing Horse is painted black as opposed to silver, and the underside of the bonnet is finished in red, whereas production cars were black. Low mileage; in September 2014, the mileage was recorded at 2,490 km. In 2015, the previous owner sent the car back to a specialist for a full engine recommission and it was removed, dismantled, machined and cleaned before being reassembled and put back in the car. The invoice is contained in the history file. Classiche has been prepared. Supplied with a complete set of Ferrari luggage, tools and jack and a full leather book pack containing all the relevant literature. Privately owned by the vendor for the past couple of years. Lot 331. Sold for £90,000.
MONDIAL T CABRIOLET, VIN ZFFKC33C000083786 (1989 RHD). Rosso Corsa with crema leather. Estimate £30,000 to £35,000. Supplied new by Lancaster Ferrari. One thousand and ten Mondial T Cabriolets were built with 51 in right-hand drive and 26 with a manual gearbox. 45,077 miles and has been with the owner for the last 20 years. Recent 50,000 miles service in early 2019 including cambelt replacement, renewed fuel lines, a full air-conditioning service and a comprehensive check over. The MOT is valid until February 2020. With original wallet, manuals and stamped service book, old MOTs and supporting detailed invoices covering servicing and cam belt changes. Lot 301. Sold for £32,625.
F355 BERLINETTA, VIN ZFFPR41C000103186 (1995 RHD). Black with black and gray interior. Estimate £85,000 to £105,000. Carbon bucket seat option. 16,480 miles. Complete mechanical overhaul from front to back including cambelt, pulleys and tensioner, clutch and clutch bearings, front and rear brakes, period-correct front and rear tires, water pump and ancillary belts and hoses. Offered with full book pack, tools, V5C and an MOT until December 2019. Lot 328. Sold for £94,500.
F355 SPIDER, VIN ZFFXR48C000108828 (1997 RHD). Yellow with black leather. Estimate £70,000 to £80,000. Supplied new by Maranello Concessionaires. After a period off the road in dry storage between 2014 and 2017, our vendor commenced a program of refurbishment with the intention of returning the car to a pristine, factory-fresh look. Fully stripped and treated to a glass-out repaint in its original color. The engine and gearbox were fitted with new oil seals and gaskets, cambelts replaced, and fully detailed before being refitted. The subframes and wishbones were removed and refinished, the radiators rebuilt, the wheels refurbed, new body undertrays, new headlamps fitted, and the braking system was refreshed with new discs, pads and handbrake shoes. Most ancillary components were replaced or returned to original factory condition. 26,000 miles and is accompanied by its roof cover in the original storage sleeve, the full key set, leather handbook wallet, original tool kit, a fully stamped service book and a history file containing invoices for parts and labor relating to the refurbishment. It will be freshly serviced prior to the sale. Lot 305. Sold for £72,000.
F430 SPIDER F1, VIN ZFFEZ59C000153062 (2007 RHD). Rosso Corsa with crema leather. Estimate £80,000 to £90,000. Supplied new by Lancaster Ferrari to the first of three owners. Specified with Daytona seats and one of the few 60th Anniversary Edition Spiders supplied to the UK. The Anniversary Edition was fitted with a number of factory options as standard and these include sports exhaust, Scuderia shields, yellow calipers, Bose stereo upgrade, carbon fiber dash, 6-disc CD, navigation system, full cockpit extended leather, yellow rev counter, electric heated seats, front and rear parking sensors, along with air conditioning and launch control. Offered with extended Ferrari warranty until January 2020. Presented with a UK V5C, tool kits, service book and a history file showing reams of receipts. 11,300 miles. Lot 319. Sold for £86,000.
F430 SPIDER F1, VIN ZFFEZ59C000162755 (2008 RHD). Bianco Avus with rosso leather. Estimate £100,000 to £120,000. 630 miles. Supplied new via H.R. Owen, London, and stored until 2012, when it was first registered. The last service was carried out at 592 miles January 2019 at H.R. Owen and comes with a Ferrari Power warranty until May 2020. Described bodywork as being ‘like new’. This condition is only matched by the impressive specification which includes an enormous amount of lightweight and expensive carbon-fiber. Lot 316. Sold for £103,500.
We often debate the validity of covering the foreign auctions, especially one from the UK with many RHD Ferraris. While we have many subscribers in the UK we still feel the auction results signify what direction the market is headed.
Taking into account the relative rarity of RHD cars in general the prices realized are not substantially higher than auction values here in America.
Ferraris are a commodity and can be sold anywhere in the world where values may be higher. By bringing you, the subscriber, the world view, you can make informed decisions on value.
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