Ferraris will gallop into Mecum's 2015 Monterey Auction

(August 3, 2015) WALWORTH, Wis. — Ferraris will gallop into Mecum Monterey 2015, with more than 25 of the high-end Italian marque’s fine machines on offer at Mecum Auction’s annual Daytime Auction held Aug. 13-15 at the Hyatt Regency Monterey Hotel and Spa – Del Monte Golf Course in Monterey, Calif.
 
Some of Maranello’s valuable creations offered at Mecum Monterey 2015 include:

    1968 Ferrari 330 GTS; Estimate: $3-3.5 million — A superb silver V12 Ferrari convertible formerly owned by casino magnate and Western U.S. Ferrari distributor Bill Harrah. (pictured below)


    
    1964 Ferrari 275 GTB ‘Short Nose'; Estimate: $2.75-3.25 million — This lovely silver 275 GTB features a rare Carello reverse light, “Starburst” alloy wheels and a notched steering wheel.
    
    1964 Ferrari 250 GT/L 'Lusso’; Estimate: $2.25-2.75 million — This pristine light-blue Lusso with the lovely Kamm tail treatment is a matching-numbers black-plate California car.
    
    1989 Ferrari F40; Estimate: $1.2-1.5 million — Finished in red, the F40 is perhaps the last Ferrari supercar that conveys a throwback analog experience in our modern, digital world; this example sports just 8,917 kilometers.
    
    1972 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona; Estimate: $1-1.2 million — A beautiful red example of the traditional front-engined V12 Ferrari legend.
    
    1973 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS; Estimate: $350,000-425,000 — A lithe and stylish red sports car that serves as the namesake for Enzo Ferrari’s beloved son Alfredino.
    
    2011 Ferrari 599 GTB Alonso Final Edition; Estimate: $300,000-350,000 — Carrying a 611 horsepower V12, this red rocket honors former Ferrari Formula One ace Fernando Alonso.
    
    2013 Ferrari 458 Italia; Estimate $270,000-300,000 — A red version of the modern exotic that has been bestowed with the title of “best car in the world” by multiple automotive magazines. (pictured above)
    
    1986 Ferrari Testarossa; Estimate Available Upon Request — This is the original white Testarossa driven by Don Johnson on the television series “Miami Vice.”
    
    1989 Ferrari 328 GT; Estimate: $275,000-325,000 — With only 1,269 kilometers on the odometer, this yellow 328 GTS is one of the lowest-mileage examples in the world.
    
    2003 Ferrari 575M; Estimate: $375,000-500,000 — A shimmering red example of the 575M with the Fiorano handling package and a 6-speed gated shifter.