Adapting to the current circumstances, RM Sotheby’s is hosting an online auction from May 21st right through to May 29th. Entitled Driving Into Summer, this very auction will feature an entire fleet of blue-chip collector Ferraris – a primo selection of Italian motors that’d certainly look pretty in any garage.
“We exceeded our expectations with Palm Beach and we’ve exceeded our expectations with the number of cars and the value of cars for this sale in May,” says Gord Duff, Global Head of Auctions at RM Sotheby’s.
“I never thought that we would get cars of this calibre… I believe we’ll be the first [auction company] to sell a car worth US$2 million-plus online. That’s pretty special for us.”
Check them out below.
1958 Ferrari 250 GT Coupe
US$625,000 – US$725,000
Find out more here.
1964 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Series
US$160,000 – US$180,000 (Offered without reserve)
Find out more here.
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO
US$2,200,000 – US$2,400,000
Find out more here.
1995 Ferrari F355 Spider
US$60,000 – US$70,000
Find out more here.
1995 Ferrari F50
US$2,500,000 – US$2,750,000
Find out more here.
2002 Ferrari 575M Maranello
US$225,000 – US$275,000
Find out more here.
2003 Ferrari 456M GT
US$85,000 – US$110,000
Find out more here.
2005 Ferrari Superamerica
US$250,000 – US$300,000
Find out more here.
2005 Ferrari 360 Spider
US$85,000 – US$95,000
Find out more here.
Other cars will, of course, be featured in the Driving Into Summer online auction, from a 1959 Maserati 3500 GT to a 2007 Bentley Continental GTC (complete catalogue here).
You can check out the official set-up for where these blue-chip Ferraris will go on auction at rmsothebys.com.