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Ferrari
Sets Record for biggest sale ever at public auction
[May 22] WASHINGTON, DC--Ferrari hosted an exotic garage sale at
its factory outside of Maranello, Italy, this week, an event punctuated
by a record-shattering bid for a vintage car.
Sotheby's
and automotive specialist RM Auctions Inc. hosted the Leggenda e
Passione, an auction of 33 rare Ferraris, including a 1962 330 TRI/LM
Testa Rossa that sold for $9.275 million – the biggest sale ever
at public auction.
The Wall Street Journal reported that, when adjusted
for inflation, the deal ranks among the top five public sales. Overall,
the auction grossed over $46 million -- a blockbuster even for Ferrari
whose cheapest model has a base price of more than $150,000 – and
broke world-wide records for a one-day sale of vintage automobiles.
A third of the models offered sold for
over $1 million each. Various vintage memorabilia from lucky racing
gloves to race car parts both mythic and miscellaneous brought in
another $617,095.
Source: AIDADA newsletter
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