Chassis No. 01558
Engine No. 0006887 (internal no. 560)
The Ferrari Dino 246 GT evolved from the Dino 206 GT, created to meet Formula Two regulations and to homologate the Dino 2.0-liter V6 engine. The first Ferrari to receive this engine, initially criticized by purists as being too compact, the car was quickly praised as soon as it w..
Chassis No. 110060
Engine No. 45155
Talbot Lago T26 Grand Sport
The ultimate racing model signed by Talbot-Lago, four examples of the T26 Grand Sport were begun at the start of 1950. Only one of them was completed in time to take the start of the most famous endurance race in the world: chassis 110055. Entrusted to Louis Rosier,..
Engine No. 0445
In the immediate aftermath of World War II, former Royal Italian Air Force mechanic Ferruccio Lamborghini opened a car and motorcycle repair shop near Ferrara. In 1948, he pivoted to tractor manufacturing, initially using military surplus parts before progressing to his own designs with water-cooled MWM engines by 1952. Thou..
Chassis No. 01160
Body No. 206
Spare Engine Block No. 0006261 (internal no. 381)
During the five-year production run of the Dino 246 GT, Ferrari introduced a series of thoughtful refinements to its maiden mid-engine sports car, resulting in three distinct series: L, M, and E. The example offered here is an early "M-series" car, o..
Chassis No. 85126
Designed to compete with Delahaye and Talbot, the Salmson 2300 S is the final model to come out of the Boulogne-Billancourt factory. At the time, it took part in all the major competitions: the 2300 S stood out at the Coupe des Alpes, the Liège-Rome-Liège, the Monte Carlo Rally, the Lyon-Charbonnières Rally, and the Mille M..
Chassis No. ZFFYU51A340137663
The successor to the successful F355, Ferrari's 360 Modena debuted for 1999 as a major step forward for Maranello's mid-engine V8 lineage. It was the first series-production Ferrari to employ an all-aluminum chassis and body structure, a significant advance in rigidity and weight savings, and it was paired with ..
Chassis No. 9693
Engine No. 9693
Chassis 9693 is a sought-after two-headlight Series II model introduced in mid-1965 and produced in just 460 examples. Completed in March 1967, it was dispatched from Maranello finished in Argento (Silver) over Beige Scuro leather and was delivered new to M. G. Crepaldi Automobili S.a.s. in Milan. With ..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Cavallino Palm Beach event, 14 February 2026. $800,000 - $1,000,000 USD Striking livery of Grigio Titanio with Nero Stellato stripes and Giallo Modena brake calipersOptional exposed carbon fiber exterior elements and Scuderia Ferrari shieldsNaturally aspirated 4.5-liter V-8 engin..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Cavallino Palm Beach event, 14 February 2026. $4,450,000 - $4,750,000 USD One of 499 examples builtModestly driven and fastidiously maintained flagship hypercar displaying just 4,788 miles at the time of cataloguingShort ownership chain of just two caretakers through its lifetime..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE at RM Sothebys' Cavallino Palm Beach event, 14 February 2026. Offered Without Reserve | $300,000 - $350,000 USD Ferrari’s triumphant return to front-engine, V-12-powered grand tourers, finished in the classic combination of Rosso Corsa over BeigeDelivered new via Ron Tonkin Gran Turismo o..