Ferrari to highlight at RM Sotheby’s Milan sale June 15th

A quartet of Ferraris will be added tot he sale docket at RM Sotheby’s sale on June 14-15 in Milan, Italy.

LONDON, England – RM Sotheby’s announced a stunning quartet of Ferraris to be offered at its recently announced sale in Milan on June 14-15, 2021, taking place at Sotheby’s Milan’s historic location, Palazzo Serbelloni in Italy. With current consignments all adding to the sale’s distinctly Italian flavor, the four most recent additions to the sale are unquestionably amongst the most glamourous, rare and rapid, from across five decades of Ferrari production.

Roger Vadim and Jane Fonda pictured with their 275 GTB in Saint-Tropez in August of 1966. Getty Images via RM Sotheby's

Where glamour is concerned, the 1966 Ferrari 275 GTB to be offered in Milan is certainly amongst the most significant Ferraris to boast a sprinkling of Hollywood stardust. Chassis# 08641, a long nose and torque tube example, was sold new on June 15,  1966 by Franco-Britannic Autos to Roger Vadim, the famous French film director, who built a reputation for his extravagant and glamorous lifestyle as much as he did for his movies. Originally supplied to Vadim in metallic light blue “Azzuro” with a black leather interior, the car was first registered in his name in Paris, until three months later the car’s registration was transferred to his then wife, Hollywood royalty, Jane Fonda. There are numerous period photographs of the couple with the car and it is clear that it was much enjoyed by them. After their ownership, the car moved to Lyon and in subsequent years to a handful of French collectors and Ferrari enthusiasts. In the early 1970s the car enjoyed some competition in the hands of a talented husband and wife team, who entered the car in this car in various Club Ferrari France events, including the Coupes des Dames in Mas de Clos in October 1974 and the Limonest-Mont Verdun hillclimb. The car was sold to the current owner about twenty years ago and it is presented today in its original Azzuro with black leather interior and is offered with the Ferrari Classiche red book certification confirming it’s matching numbers. 

1963 Ferrari 250 GT/L Berlinetta Remi Dargegen © 2021 Courtesy of RM Sotheby’s

Commonly regarded as the most accomplished Ferrari ‘all-rounder’ of the 1960s, is the 250 ‘Lusso’. The 1963 Ferrari 250 GT/L Berlinetta offered in Milan is the 65th of a total of only 350 units built, and was sold new through official dealer Garage Fontanella & C. in Turin to the first owner Vittorio D’Agostino, at a declared purchase price of 5'750’000 Italian Lire. Fully restored by the best specialist in Modena, and presented in its original shade of metallic silvergrey and fitted with a black interior, this matching numbers car is Ferrari Classiche certified.

2001 Ferrari 550 GT1 Credit – The Owner

Competition derivatives of Ferrari’s outstanding 550 Maranello model are fast becoming amongst the most desirable of all competition Ferraris. Offered in Milan is a 2001 Ferrari 550 GT1, one of 2 cars built by

Italtecnica for Team Rafanelli for the 2001 FIA GT Championship and driven by Naspetti and Schiattarella, which including leading the Spa 24 Hours. Reworked by JAS Engineering and sponsored by Red Bull for the 2002 Season, the car was driven by Riccitelli and the legendary Dieter Quester. After a successful season of campaigning in 2003, it finally scored more wins in 2004, co-piloted by none other than Toto Wolff. An important contemporary racing Ferrari, this car is a veteran of the 500km of Monza, Spa 24 Hours, 3 Hours of Brno and 3 hours of Silverstone, and recently benefited from gentle restoration and cosmetic overhaul to return it to its eye-catching 2002 Red Bull livery. An exciting opportunity to acquire one of Ferrari’s greatest modern creations, eligible for the Global Endurance Racing Legends Series and the Masters Endurance Legend Series.

1994 Ferrari 348 GT Michelotto Competizione Paolo Carlini ©2021 Courtesy of RM Sotheby's

If rarity is your priority, the 1994 Ferrari 348 GT Competizione Michelotto ticks the box perfectly. One of 11 built by Michelotto, the 348 GT Competizione Michelotto was an entirely hand built racing car. Chassis number #98226 is one of three cars with period racing history, and with only one owner from new, the car is extremely well documented and eligible for the Ferrari Club Competizione GT, Challenge and GT Days and Endurance Legends. 

1951 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 Super Sport ‘Villa d’Este’ Paolo Carlini ©2021 Courtesy of RM Sotheby's

Also recently consigned to the Milan sale are two further Italian greats. One of the most stylish cars of the early post-war period, is the 1951 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 Super Sport ‘Villa d’Este’. The car offered here was fully restored several years ago in Italy following decades spent in the U.S. and is one of only thirty-six examples sporting Villa d’Este coachwork by Touring.

1950 Cisitalia 202 SC Cabriolet Paolo Carlini ©2021 Courtesy of RM Sotheby's

Rare and desirable, the 1950 Cisitalia 202 SC Cabriolet to also feature in the sale is one of roughly 60 202 SC Cabriolets built. Combining coachbuilt bodywork with race-proven engineering and eligible today for a number of international motoring events, including the Mille Miglia, this beautifully restored example is estimated at €250,000 to €350,000 and offered without reserve.

For more news on the Milan sale and for more information on all forthcoming live and online only sales, please visit rmsothebys.com.

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