Legendary Ferrari *Pontoon-fender* Testa Rossa Set to Break World Auction Record

 Legendary Ferrari *Pontoon-fender* Testa Rossa Set to Break World Auction Record
1957 Ferrari 250 TR

Rare 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa (TR) is expected to fetch over 11 million US dollars

Who ever said blonds have more fun? Some people prefer redheads. And in the automotive world there's no bigger prize than the legendary Testa Rossa.

A 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa (TR) is set to go to auction later this year and is expected to fetch a record setting selling price for an automobile.

The auction will be conducted by RM Auctions, working in association with Sotheby's, at RM's ‘Ferrari Leggenda e Passione' event at the Mille Miglia retrospective, an annual event honoring the legendary thousand mile rally race that took place in Italy until 1957.

Last year, RM Auctions sold a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spyder for $10,894,400 US dollars (or €7,040,000/£5,598,208). This 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa is expected to beat that.

Why such a high price? Well, as always, it's the rarity factor. This 'pontoon-fender' 250 TR is a Scaglietti design and only 22 were ever made between 1957 and 1958. In subsequent years, several 250 TR's competed in international championships racking up 10 victories in 19 races and earning the car legendary status.

The 'Ferrari Leggenda e Passione' event takes place May 17, 2009 in Maranello, Italy.

More details are available in the press release about the history of this 250 TR (chassis no. 0714TR).

 

Source: Ferrari

LEGENDARY FERRARI ‘PONTOON-FENDER' TESTA ROSSA EXPECTED TO BREAK WORLD AUCTION RECORD AT FERRARI LEGGENDA E PASSIONE

RM Auctions, in association with Sotheby's, announce the most significant and desirable Ferrari to be offered on the world's auction stage - the legendary 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa (TR). Expected to set a new world record* for a vintage motor car sold at auction, this exciting car will be offered at RM Auctions' exclusive ‘Ferrari Leggenda e Passione' event,
May 17, 2009 in Maranello, Italy.

LONDON, England (February 5, 2009) - RM Auctions, in association with Sotheby's, will present one of the most historically significant and valuable Ferrari racing cars ever offered at auction, the legendary 1957 Ferrari 250 TR (chassis no. 0714TR), when the famed Ferrari Leggenda e Passione event returns to Maranello, May 17, 2009. Held during the final stretch of the famous Mille Miglia retrospective, the exclusive annual event will offer an unprecedented collection of historic Ferraris for auction.

Considered one of the most alluring, competitive and iconic of all Ferrari racing cars, the beautiful and immediately recognizable Scaglietti-designed, ‘pontoon-fender' 250 TR was produced from 1957 to 1958 during which only 22 were constructed. The Ferrari 250 TRs entered 19 international championship races from 1958 through 1961 emerging with 10 victories and earning them legendary status among discerning collectors, as well as the honor of being one of the most desirable and competitive racing Ferraris ever built.

"This legendary 250 TR is one of the most exciting motor cars ever to be presented in auction history," said Max Girardo, Managing Director of RM Europe.

"The Ferrari Leggenda e Passione event, now in its third year, is firmly established as the place to sell important road and race going Ferraris, and we are delighted to present this stunning 250 TR at its Maranello birthplace," he added.

0714TR was extensively campaigned in its day with significant finishes at the world's most important racing events and is now being offered at auction for the first time. The car is resplendent in its period race-correct black livery and red nose.

In December 1957, this car was delivered to its first owner, racing driver and future coachbuilder, Piero Drogo in Modena, Italy. Drogo debuted the car as a privateer in the celebrated 1000 km Buenos Aires in January 1958 with a respectable fourth place finish competing with such legendary drivers as Phil Hill, Peter Collins, Wolfgang von Trips and Olivier Gendebien. Following entries in the Grand Prix of Cuba and Portugal, the car was sold by American Ferrari agent Luigi Chinetti to Texas rancher and entrepreneur Alan Connell whose competitive driving skills and affluence afforded him several wins on the 1959 North American racing circuit. 0714TR continued its prowess on the track with subsequent owners and competed in its last professional race in June 1963 at the Elkhart Lake 500.

The Ferrari 250 TR has become an enduring and exceedingly valuable classic whose soaring lines and sculptural elegance give it a sense of speed even when standing still. The legendary s/n 0714TR is by far the most campaigned of the 250TR cliente series cars with a fascinating ownership and racing history, establishing its rarified place in the collector world as one of the most beautiful and valuable Ferraris ever offered in auction history.

All cars presented at the Ferrari Leggenda e Passione event will be certified by Ferrari Classiche.

*Note to Editors: The current world record for the most expensive vintage motor car ever to be sold at auction is held by RM Auctions, in association with Sotheby's, for a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spyder (s/n 2377GT) which sold for $10,894,400 USD (€7,040,000, £5,598,208 GBP). This current world record was set at Ferrari Leggenda e Passione, in Maranello, Italy on May 18, 2008.

About RM Auctions, Inc.
Celebrating 30 years in the collector car industry, RM Auctions and its associated companies are responsible for acquisitions, restorations and sales of the world's rarest and most valuable vintage automobiles, including record-breaking sales in Maranello, Italy and London, England. RM's restoration division has achieved unprecedented accolades earning "Best of Show" honors at the world's top Concours events. For further information, visit www.rmauctions.com

 

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 v6s_stink v6s_stink
Here is real artistry.
February 7, 2009 1:25 am
 FOXHOUND FOXHOUND
you said it, modern day ferraris are cool and all, but this still has the WOW factor, at least for me. this ferrari has the "passion" that modern day ferraris (awesome in their own right) lack.
February 7, 2009 4:24 am
 Aesthetics Aesthetics
i agree with foxhound, this kind of ferrari has a certain purity essence to them unlike the marketing department driven modern ones. this ferrari was made when enzo ferrari was at his best.
February 8, 2009 1:28 am
 daviepops daviepops
I'm in agreement with foxhounds also ... the "passion" is missing from the modern day Ferrari offerings ... however IMHO the all time most beautiful, most passion provoking Ferrari will always be the original V6 Dino.
February 8, 2009 10:22 am
 Beetle Beetle
For that money I would want a small island with girls lol
February 7, 2009 6:45 am
 kimbo kimbo
the guy who buys it has probably more than one island with some hot girls on it lol
February 7, 2009 10:05 am
 kimbo kimbo
Is there any cooler car than that?
February 7, 2009 7:33 am
 v6s_stink v6s_stink
Not many, I'd nominate the Alfa 8C 2900 Mille Miglia as being at within the same rarified group of beauty.
February 7, 2009 1:51 pm
 mmr66 mmr66
yes there is its called the rolls royce playboy
February 7, 2009 9:26 am
 kimbo kimbo
No way. I coud look endlessly at this ferrari when parked in a lovely garage. It's history, passion and beauty at the highest level in one car, stunning car.
February 7, 2009 10:13 am
 madmax madmax
i want F40 over this.
February 7, 2009 12:06 pm
 coopergt coopergt
i would move my bed into the garage or the car into the house!
February 7, 2009 3:27 pm
 Aesthetics Aesthetics
Worldcarfans "Last year, RM Auctions sold a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spyder for $10,894,400 US dollars (or €7,040,000/£5,598,208). This 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa is expected to beat that." I would to address the fact that this car belonged to a famous 70's actor james coburn which should have been pointed out.
February 8, 2009 1:26 am
 dimeNickel dimeNickel
car shouldnt even be in the garage, it should be inside the living room with lights on it
February 8, 2009 3:33 am
 joelynn joelynn
it's pure beauty like this that puts our current overstyled fat cars (especially Peugoet and BMW) to shame
February 9, 2009 12:38 pm