Available for auction is a collection of Ferrari automobilia. The seller states most pieces are new or in very good condition considering their age. The collections consist of the following;
1. NART by Terri O’Neil - A rare book detailing the most famous and successful privately-owned racing team in the world. N.A.R.T. was owned by Luigi Chinnetti and raced from 1957 to 1983. The book is ‘as new’.
2. Adventures in Ferrariland by Ed Niles. A 2-volume set that is new, in cellophane, and never opened. Ed Niles, who has been buying and selling Ferraris his whole life not only gives the history of the car, but the book is full of stories and the people who have owned them.
3. The Dealer - A true story by Jim Ciardella about Ferrari of Los Gatos owner Brian Burnett. They were one of the first and largest dealers in the country and credited with the success of the car in the United States. The book has stories about all the Hollywood characters that owned Ferraris.
4. The Story of Ferrari by Stuart Codling. A book that outlines the rise and history of Ferrari.
5. Oregon Scientific for Ferrari Design. FSW301A-R Speedometer Weather Station. The Modena Wireless Weather Station Alarm is licensed by Ferrari Style. It Includes a weather station plus one temperature/humidity sensor, licensed by Ferrari Style.
6. Oregon Scientific for Ferrari Design. Radio, clock, and calendar. Weather forecast via easy-to-read weather icons. And the best feature of all is a choice of Ferrari racing engine or a normal beep alarm. The seller states it appears to be new but does not have a box.
7. Ferrari Service Sign - A metal sign for Ferrari Service measuring 10” x 18”. The seller states this is not an original sign but rather a piece of wall art.
8. Oregon Scientific for Ferrari Design - Hockenheim Stopwatch, a brand new multiple-mode stopwatch in the box with instructions, licensed by Ferrari Style.
9. A group of 4 Vintage Ferrari press photos. Each photo is matted and the car model is noted in handwritten calligraphy on the mat and placed in a black wood frame.
1951 Ferrari 340 America Spyder
1957 Ferrari 250GT Spyder
1956 Ferrari 250GT Berlinette
1949 Ferrari 166 Farina Cabriolet.
10. A 1967 Le Mans poster featuring a pair of Ferrari 275GTB and a Ferrari 250 LM on the starting line. Framed and measuring 11” x 17”.
11. Oregon Scientific for Ferrari Design - a portable clock, new in the box by Oregon Scientific.
12. A Ferrari F1 filler cap transformed into an ashtray with ‘Marlboro’ embossed on it. Produced when Marlboro sponsored the F1 Team.
13. A group of 5 Ferrari 1:43 scale models from the John Frankenheimer Estate presented on a walnut display plaque measuring 26” x 5”. Each car has a plexiglass plaque and legend denoting the car's model. John Michael Frankenheimer was an American film and television director known for social dramas and action/suspense films. Among his credits were Birdman of Alcatraz, The Manchurian Candidate, Seven Days in May, Grand Prix, French Connection, and many others. He was a prolific collector, and in addition to 1800 model cars, he collected vintage automobiles, movie posters, and many other things.
1962 Ferrari GTO finished in Ferrari Red with the # 22. Made in France by Nostalgia.
1953 Ferrari 250GT finished in Ferrari Red with the #15, it is a model of the Ferrari 4.1-liter car that ran LeMans. Made by BBR in Italy.
1957 Ferrari 335 SMM finished in Ferrari Red with # 535, it replicates the Ferrari 532 that ran the last Milla Miglia in 1957. Made in Italy.
1961 Ferrari 250GT finished in Ferrari Red, not numbered. Made by Box in Italy.
1958 Ferrari 250GT LWB Finished in Ferrari Red with #58. Made in Italy by Box.
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Sold for $558
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