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A Ferrari Legacy Private Collection

Four Ferraris. Six decades. Available as a single lot.

Some collections are assembled by chance. This one was not.

Four Ferraris, acquired over time by a single private owner — each chosen for what it represents, not simply for what it is worth. Together they trace six decades of Maranello’s history, from the open grand tourers of the 1960s to a hybrid supercar that has never seen a public road.

The collection is available as a single lot, through private introduction only.

FERRARI 275 GTS

Ferrari 275 GTS Yellow exterior, black interior.

Introduced at the Paris Motor Show in 1964. A Pininfarina body over an independent rear suspension chassis — one of the most refined open road cars Ferrari had built to that point. Yellow on black is not a combination often seen on this model.

FERRARI 330 GTC

Ferrari 330 GTC Black exterior, leather interior.

Presented at Geneva in 1966. A 4-litre V12 grand tourer with coachwork by Pininfarina that has aged without compromise. Black suits it precisely.

FERRARI F40

Ferrari F40 Rosso Corsa. Unregistered.

Enzo Ferrari’s final road car. This example has never been registered, never been titled. It exists in the condition in which it left Maranello. There are very few of them left in this state.

FERRARI SF90 STRADALE

Ferrari SF90 Stradale Unregistered.

Ferrari’s first series-production plug-in hybrid. 1,000 horsepower, four-wheel drive, a twin-turbocharged V8 paired with three electric motors. Never registered, never driven on a public road.

This collection is available through private introduction only.
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