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A cherry-red 1955 Ferrari driven by racing legends sells for $22 million​

A cherry red 1955 Ferrari 410 Sport Spider once driven by legendary race car driver Carroll Shelby was auctioned in Monterey, Calif., Saturday, Aug. 21, 2022. It sold for $22 million.


Camille Fine
USA TODAY

A cherry-red 1955 Ferrari 410 Sport Spider with ties to racing legends such as Carroll Shelby sold for $22 million on Saturday at an RM Sotheby’s auction in Monterey, California.
This model is among a select few designed and built by Sergio Scaglietti — the man responsible for some of Italy’s most famous cars — and is one of two 410 Sports equipped with a 24-spark plug 4.9-liter V-12 made by Ferrari.
Racing legend Shelby won eight races and 10 podium finishes piloting the car during the 1956 and 1957 seasons — the most wins of any other car in his racing career.
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A view of the 1955 Ferrari 410 Sport Spider engine.


Two seats, a seatbelt and a fire extinguisher on the passenger side are seen inside the 1955 Ferrari 410 Sport Spider.


The wooden steering wheel and speedometer of a 1955 Ferrari 410 Sport Spider, once driven by legendary race car driver Carroll Shelby.


The Ferrari 410 Sport Spider's stick shift and electrical wires.


The auction house described the car as “one of the most significant purpose-built Ferrari “big block” sports-racing prototypes from the 1950s” and “among the most successful of all even-numbered sports racing Ferraris.”
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Shelby inscribed “Mr. Ferrari told me that this was the best Ferrari he ever built,” on the fuel tank. The car still has an original matching-numbers engine, chassis and body.
The 955 Ferrari 410 Sport Spider is among a select few designed and built by Sergio Scaglietti, the man responsible for some of Italy’s most famous cars. World renowned race car driver Carroll Shelby inscribed “Mr. Ferrari told me that this was the best Ferrari he ever built,” on the fuel tank. Shelby won 8 races and 10 podium finishes piloting the car.


In this April 3, 1960 file photo, race car driver Carroll Shelby, center, of Dallas, receives his winner's trophy from promotion manager Dave Brandman, after winning the 200-mile International Grand Prix at the Riverside Raceways, in California. Shelby died on May 10, 2012, at a Dallas hospital.


Shelby’s first and last trophies won while driving 0598 and the original 1957 Nassau racing license plate were included in the purchase.
From 1956–1958, drivers won 11 of the nearly 40 races entered with this car. Other pilots of the car include Phil Hill, Eugenio Castellotti, Masten Gregory, Richie Ginther, Joakim Bonnier, Bruce Kessler, Jim Rathmann and Chuck Daigh.
The car was sold at Monterey Car Week, which coincides with the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance competition on Sunday. Hundreds of the world’s top collectors from 21 countries and 32 states travel to compete for the Best of Show title, according to Sotheby's.
 
As a motorcycle rider, I would just like to say...fuck you Elon Musk for quietly removing the radar from your Tesla cars to improve profits and are now merrily killing riders,
 
Here are some "cars" I saw this weekend up in Portland . . . :biggrin:

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The missus will have to keep shopping for a birthday pressie as it sounds like I do not need a magic butter machine...I did park my old CBR1000f next to a nice new Ducati today, 1199 Panigale, US$30.000...So I will probably get a model that I have to glue and paint and sit on the shelf.:thumbsup:
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One of those Brembo brake calipers would cost more than my bike, found a 10-year-old version for 20k in Oz!
I would look like a half-shut pocket knife after 30 minutes on it though.:twocents:
Also found it is less than 20mph faster than my old clunker(even less with my highly modified old girl)!
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Photos are from the internet, not taken by me...just sayin.
 

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