Top 25 Ferraris in Scottsdale 2016
Scottsdale is seemingly larger every year. This year RM Sotheby’s, Gooding & Company, Russo & Steel, Barret-Jackson and Bonhams covered just about every corner of the market.
Both of Gooding & Company’s custom-bodied Ferraris took the top two spots with the modern supercars showing particularly expensive prices just below them.
Bonhams achieved what must be the record for a 365 GTB/4 Daytona as their 1971 car sold for $1,155,000. This particularly low-mileage example (9000 miles) had a premium of over $400,000 compared to the other Daytonas on this list.
Near the bottom is a 2007 Ferrari F430 Spider which probably broke the record at $357,500 with a factory aligator interior that cost the first owner $154,798!

1950 Ferrari 166 MM/195 S Berlinetta Le Mans 0060 M
Sold for $6,490,000 by Gooding & Company
- A Historically Important, Even-Serial-Number Ferrari
- One of Just Six Touring Berlinettas Built on the 166 MM Chassis
- The 1950 Paris Salon Car, Sold New to Briggs Cunningham
- Impressive Three-Year International Racing History
- Ticket to Major Events from Pebble Beach to the Mille Miglia

1967 Ferrari 330 GTC Speciale 10107
Sold for $3,410,000 by Gooding & Company
- Among the Last of the Great Coachbuilt Ferraris
- The Third of Only Four Such GTC Speciales Ever Built
- Delivered New to Maria Maddalena Da Lisca, Wife of Pietro Barilla
- Ideal Entry into the Finest International Concours d’Elegance
- Documented by Ferrari Historian Marcel Massini
2003 Ferrari Enzo ZFFCW56AX30132049
Sold for $2,860,000 by Gooding & Company
- From the Tony Shooshani Collection
- Authenticated with Ferrari Classiche Red Book
- Less than 2,700 Recorded Miles
- Formula 1-Bred Performance Engineering
- Autographed by Enzo Designer Ken Okuyama
- Selected for Display at Ferrari NA’s 60th Anniversary Concours
1995 Ferrari F50 ZFFTA46B000099999
Sold for $2,400,000 by Gooding & Company
- From the Tony Shooshani Collection
- Official 1995 Geneva Motor Show Car that Introduced the F50 Model
- One of the Very First F50s Built
- Displayed at the 1995 Tokyo Motor Show and Other Publicity Events
- First Privately Owned by Jacques Swaters
- Ferrari Classiche Certified, Less than 1,100 Miles From New

1965 Ferrari 275 GTB by Scaglietti Chassis 07053
Sold for $2,117,500 by RM Sotheby’s
- Finished in Azzurro over Nero (VM 8500)
- 48,704 miles on the odometer which might be original.
- Clean, presentable, and well detailed.
- high level of fit, finish, and detail throughout.

1965 Ferrari 275 GTS 07935
Sold for $1,760,000 by RM Sotheby’s
- One of only 200 examples built
- Fully matching-numbers drivetrain
- Recent cosmetic freshening including new interior by an accredited FCA judge
- Known history documented by Marcel Massini
- Exhibited at the Quail Motorsports Gathering and Concorso Italiano

1960 Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Series II 2153 GT
Sold for $1,650,000 by RM Sotheby’s
- The 98th of 200 examples produced
- Recently restored in its original color combination of Blue Sera over Pelle Naturale
- Includes desirable matching hardtop
- Original matching-numbers engine
1990 Ferrari F40 ZFFMN34A2L0086554
Sold for $1,534,500 by Gooding & Company
- Ferrari Classiche Certified US-Spec Model
- Less than 3,800 Miles from New
- Consistently Maintained with Extensive Service Records
- Displayed at Ferrari NA’s 60th Anniversary Concours d’Elegance
- The Ultimate Track-Ready Supercar

2011 Ferrari 599 SA Aperta chassis ZFF72RHA1B0182788
Sold for $1,182,500 by Rm Auctions
- One of just 80 limited edition examples built
- Original delivery paperwork included
- Includes optional factory hardtop and accessory storage case
- Just 1,200 miles from new; Ferrari Classiche certified

1953 Ferrari 212 Inter Coupe by Vignale chassis 0285 EU
Sold for $1,100,000 by Rm Sotheby’s
- The 23rd of 26 of the 212 Inters with coachwork by Vignale
- Formerly owned by Pennsylvania State Senator Theodore Newell Wood
- Well preserved in largely original condition
1971 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona 14219
Sold for $1,155,000 by Bonhams
- Exceptional example with less than 9,000 miles from new
- Matching-numbers and superb condition throughout
- Delivered new to the US through Chinetti and with first owner for 27 years
- Ready for FCA and national level concours exhibition
- Offered with books, tools and Massini report

2011 Ferrari 599 GTO ZFF70RCA4B0183219
Sold for $770,000 by RM Sotheby’s
- Approximately 1,500 original miles
- The ultimate iteration of the 599 GTB; still hotly desirable
- Extremely rare and beautiful color combination
- Accompanied by clear CARFAX and original books and tools
- “A gentleman’s Enzo”
1972 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Berlinetta by Scaglietti chassis 15437
Sold for $710,000 by RM Sotheby’s
- Long-term California ownership
- Original engine rebuilt by noted Ferrari specialist Patrick Ottis
- Interior was upholstered in sumptuous tan leather (with complementary black seat inserts)
- U.S. marker lights were deleted
- Includes owners manual and tool roll
- Fitted with its original engine

1971 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona chassis 14819
Sold for $687,500 by RM Sotheby’s
- A desirable U.S.-specification Daytona
- Recorded fewer than 27,000 miles, a number that the owner believes to be original.
- Dynamic original color scheme and factory air conditioning
- Original warranty card, owner’s manual, and instruction manual
- Ferrari Classiche certified
- Matching numbers throughout

2005 Ferrari 575 Superamerica chassis no. ZFFGT61A850144839
Sold for $682,000 by RM Sotheby’s
- One of only 43 manual-transmission Superamericas
- Two owners and under 3,700 miles from new
- Outfitted with a fantastic assortment of options, including the Fiorano handling package, Scuderia shields, and Daytona-style seats
1975 Ferrari 365 GT4 Berlinetta Boxer 18419
Sold for $495,000 by Gooding & Company
- Ferrari’s Original Mid-Engine, 12-Cylinder Supercar
- Exceptionally Rare as One of 387 First-Series 365 GT4 BBs
- Recently Serviced by Factory-Authorized Ferrari Dealers
- Very Original Example with Ferrari Classiche Certification
- Offered with Books, Tool Kit, and Massini Report
1984 Ferrari 512 BBi ZFFJA09B000051725
Sold for $440,000 by Gooding & Company
- First Owned by Racing Legend A.J. Foyt
- Less than 30,000 Original Miles
- Two-Year Restoration to Platinum-Winning Standards
- Original Color Combination
- A Low-Mileage BBi with Unparalleled Provenance

1970 Ferrari Dino 246 GT ‘L-Series’ 01040
Sold for $396,000 by RM Sotheby’s
- One of 357 early ‘L-Series’ cars with 206 GT styling features
- Restored in the ownership of Dino expert Luciano Bertolero
- Submitted for Ferrari Classiche certification

1974 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS 08454
Sold for $396,000 by RM Sotheby’s
- One of only three examples finished in Verde Medio Nijinsky
- Factory equipped with air conditioning and power windows
- Formerly owned by Hollywood socialite Sandra West
- Cosmetically restored to its original colors in 2014
- Low-mileage example; offered with books and tools
- Matching-numbers example

1984 Ferrari 512 BBi ZFFJA09B000050591
Sold for $363,000 by RM Sotheby’s
- Under 24,500 kilometers from new with 21 years of single ownership
- A well-preserved, meticulously maintained, and highly original example
- Recent engine-out, major service in November of 2015
- A very desirable, late–1984 model year example
- Retains matching-numbers engine and gearbox

1995 Ferrari F512 M ZFFVG40A2S0100154
Sold for $363,000 by RM Sotheby’s
- One of just 75 examples delivered to the United States
- Freshly serviced; clean CARFAX report
- Original leather-wrapped tool kit
1992 Ferrari 512TR ZFFLG40A0N0092146
Sold for $357,500 by Barrett-Jackson
- Only 901 miles since new. Major engine-out service completed in May 2015 at current mileage.
- Clean one-owner CARFAX report.
- Comes with original tools, books, keys, and car cover.
1976 Ferrari 308 GTB Vetroresina 19681
Sold for $357,500 by Gooding & Company
Ferrari Classiche Certified in 2014
- Extremely Desirable European-Market Dry Sump Example
- One of Just 712 Total Fiberglass-Bodied 308 GTBs
- Subject of a Major 2013-2014 Restoration at Sport Auto in Modena
- Accompanied by Manuals, Tool Roll and Jack
2007 Ferrari F430 Spider ZFFEW59A970152545
Sold for $357,500 by RM Sotheby’s
- Desirable six-speed transmission
- extensive use of alligator upholstery accents on the seats, rollbar, and even the sun visors and steering wheel—a staggeringly expensive option that added $154,798
- Factory climate control and a full audio system to xenon headlights and a free-flow exhaust
- sticker price was an extraordinary $419,534
- Virtually showroom new with only 420 actual miles
- Stunning presentation with countless options, including alligator upholstery accents
1980 Ferrari 512 BB 31641
Sold for $346,500 by Gooding & Company
- Outstanding Color Combination and Presence
- One of 929 Produced and One of 240 for 1980
- From the Last Weber-Carbureted BB Series
- Complete with Books, Manuals and Tools
- An Outstanding Example of Ferrari’s Iconic Berlinetta Boxer