11.5.09
Pre-event publicity indicated that Canadian auction house RM’s
third all Ferrari sale at the Fiorano racetrack could set a new record
for a
car sold at auction…… and they weren’t disappointed!
Built in 1957, 250TR s/n 0714 was the fourth of a rumoured total production
of 34 and despite extensive race history in both the US and Argentina,
survives in highly original condition. Bidding was
brisk and the hammer price of €9,020,000, reflected both its
desirability and usability to global collectors.
The RM weekend is much more than just Sunday’s auction -
also planned was a tour of the Factory, topped by an opportunity
to watch
the surviving Mille Miglia competitors pass through the Maranello checkpoint
on their return to Brescia.
The Factory
Much has changed since my visit 12 months ago –
the very impressive California Spyder assembly plant is now fully operational,
whilst the engineering production facility has been revised with new
exhibits and there is extensive usage of kaizen methodology (continuous
improvement), which has delivered over 200 production changes to the
site in the last 12 months alone. Adjacent to the old factory entrance
(close to where Enzo Ferrari’s office was located) is the Classiche
workshops – these were full of some very significant tipi,
undergoing both maintenance (250 SWB, California Spyder, Lusso and
500 Mondial)
and restoration (250TDF, 250PF and 375 Indy).
Mille Miglia
“It is because of the Mille Miglia that the
Italian automobile industry exists” – Enzo Ferrari.
Ferrari won the 1,000 mile sports-car race from Brescia via Rome back
to Brescia 11 times in its 27 year history, although for many the
best
known memory of this epic road race is the 1955 win of Sir Stirling
Moss and the late Denis Jenkinson in the factory Mercedes 300SLR in
a record 10 hours and 7 minutes.
Now a 1,000 mile, three day regularity trial over a comparable route,
375 crews assembled in Brescia for the start on Thurs May 14th and
by
the time they reached the Ferrari factory on the evening of day 3,
the entry still took almost three hours to pass through the factory
checkpoint.
As proof of how important motor manufacturers view this
event, there was factory presence from amongst others:
- BMW - provided a pre-war BMW 328 for their Mobile
Tradition Ambassador and ex saloon racer Prince Leopold von Bayern.
- Mercedes - had a 300SLR for ex former F1 racer,
now TV pundit, David Coulthard and a 2009 built Stirling Moss SLR
for his McLaren teammate and former world champion, Mika Hakkinen.
- Jaguar – supported a five car team of C and
D types driven by amongst others, UK based collectors Peter Neumark
and Alan Minshaw and US racer and Rocketsports Racing owner, Paul
Gentilozzi.
The Mille Miglia retrospective continues to attract
a global entry, is often 3 x oversubscribed and with a new organiser and
long term commitment it remains one of the great automotive spectacles.
RM Auction
With 53 lots of automobilia and 39 cars, (36 Ferraris
and three Maseratis) there was definitely something for everyone in Fiorano whether you needed a rapid refuelling rig for your race team, four Campagnolo
wheels for your restoration project or a full size bronze sculpture of
the immortal pre war Alfa 8C!
The backbone of automobilia was consigned by the F1 Gestione Sportiva
and included assorted race suits from both current F1 drivers, a team
motorcoach used between 2001-5 and an F2000 10 cylinder display engine.
Overall, only one lot (the aforementioned engine) remained unsold and
undoubted
surprise was the €62,100 (all prices include Buyers Premium), paid
for a suite of furniture, composing four 599GTB Fiorano driving seats
and
an Italian glass crystal tabletop, supported by 12 F1 pistons and connecting
rods.
Of the 39 cars offered, nine were no-sales (including the 350 Can
Am) and two were withdrawn, but there were some exceptional prices
as over
1,000 bidders in the F1 logistics centre, and more on both the phones
and internet, battled to secure their lot of choice:
- Generating the most publicity and largest price of the evening, was
the previously mentioned 250TR.
- Dutchman Edgar Schermerhorn had consigned eight V12 GT Ferraris, of
which seven sold and top price (€715,000) was paid for the ex-Lord
Hanson, 12.5k miles from new 500 Superfast.
- There were two (old) California Spyders in Maranello …..and
only one sold. A prominent collector paid €2,117,500 for a matching
no’s, long wheelbase example with competition history, that had
previously been raced in ’61 by Pedro Rodriguez and owned in the
mid 90’s by FOC GB member Stephen Pilkington.
- One of my favourite Ferraris has always been the 250 SWB. Sleek, lithe
and purposeful, the example on offer was one of just two chassis with
a body designed by Giugiaro and fitted by Bertone. With a documented
history, including several major concours awards, it was sadly a no-sale,
with a high bid of €4,510,000.
- For those seeking a more recent tipo, RM sold a 2.5k kms from new
328GTS (€66,000), an ’01 spec, LHD 550 Barchetta with 6.4k
kms from new (€126,500) and an as yet un-built 430 (which will
be the last delivered in 12/09). This was donated by Ferrari SpA and
sold for €180k, which will go to the central Italian region of
Abruzzo, devastated by an earthquake in mid April. In a fitting touch,
the car will be painted in the colours of the region – silver
with a yellow stripe.
Thanks to Amy Christie from RM Auctions for arranging access
to the factory for both the tour and the Mille Miglia. No
more travelling for me for a few weeks, I’ve got some
polishing to do. The Northern Ferrari Day is this weekend
and the Cholmondeley Pageant of Power not far away…see
you there!
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250
SWB mid restoration in the Classiche workshops |
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Classiche
shop demonstrated its versatility with a newly fabricated 250 TDF
body |
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An
example of the fearsome 375 Indy nears completion |
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250PF
cabriolet ready for assembly |
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Team
Grossmann and Esswein arrives at the Ferrari Factory checkpoint |
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6
wheel Tyrrell racer and ex HFO champion Mauro Pane shared Walter
Burani’s 750 Monza
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Dutch
team of De Brujn and Jordaan shared one ofnine Gullwing Mercedes
in
this year's Mille Miglia
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Boglioli
& Ingegnoli 750 Monza at the Factory gates |
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Once
again the Ferrari Logistics Centre was full for RM’s 3rd all
Ferrari sale
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RM
presented an excellent selection of automobilia…quick get
the Campagnolo wheels!
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Wind
tunnel scale model of the F2007 658 realised €43,700! |
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Unlike
previous years, the sun shone at Fiorano and RM presented a broad
spectrum of tipi for all budgets |
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