Silverstone’s Auction on 18 May in conjunction with the Ferrari Owner’s Club

On 18 May 2018, Silverstone’s held an auction in association with the Ferrari Owner’s Club GB, and Supercarsandclassics.com is pleased to bring you a few of the highlights of this auction.
If you’d like full details, the results of the auction can be found here: http://www.silverstoneauctions.com/a-sale-of-ferraris-in-association-with-ferrari-owners-club-gb/view_lots
Automobilia and watches went under the hammer first, and then a couple of hours later, the Ferraris were offered.
A 1992 Ferrari 348 TS ‘Targa’ went under the hammer for £60,000. This 8-cylinder, manual right-hand drive beauty had only one owner, with a ‘Rosso Corsa’ red exterior and magnolia and red interior. It also had only 5,500 miles on the odometer. It was offered with the original handbook and complete toolkit, with a new MOT.
A 2009 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti ‘One to One’ was knocked down for £93,938. This right-hand drive, 12-cylinder, rare baby had just over 24,000 miles on the odometer and was finished in Rosso Mugello with a Cuoio ‘Daytona’ interior. It was believed to be one of 20 right-hand drive “O-TO-O” cars. The “One to One” is the Ferrari personalization program which was launched in 2008.
A 1996 Ferrari F355 Spider went under the hammer for £94,667. This Giallo Modena exterior and Nero interior, with a 6-speed manual gear box, was a right-hand drive with only 12,200 miles on the odometer. This vehicle came with air conditioning, a stereo CD player, and black brake calipers. It also came with its original handbooks and toolkit.
Ferrari 456M GTA sold for £47,500. This 12-cylinder right hand drive, with a Tour de France Blue exterior and a dark blue leather interior, had a 4-speed automatic transmission, fully documented service record, and had only 28,900 miles on the exterior.
A 1978 Ferrari 512 BB was knocked down for just £140,625. It was one of just 101 UK-supplied right-hand drive Ferrari 512 BBs. It had 39,700 miles on the odometer, and had been restored in 1997.
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