Amazing Ferrari collection worth around $12 million will be sold at an auto auction in Scottsdale on January 29 and 30 next year. What makes this Ferrari collection most impressive is that all Eight Ferraris are owned by one person, Tony Shooshani.
Shooshani is one of the world’s most noted Ferrari collectors. He's the proprietor of a 599XX Evo, a LaFerrari, and one of only six Pininfarina Sergio roadsters made. They'll remain in his collection, along with his prized 288 GTO and his thoroughbred Arabian stallion named Enzo.
Tipped to be the most expensive Ferrari from Shooshani’s collection at the auction will be his 1995 F50 with pre-auction estimates putting its sales price between $2.5-$2.9 million. It is Ferrari Classiche-certified and chassis 99999, the last Ferrari to have a five-digit chassis number. Making it all the more exceptional is the fact that it only has only driven 1100 miles.
Following on from the F50, an 2003 Enzo could fetch as much as $2.8 million. The third Ferrari hypercar being sold is a 1990 F40, one of just 213 examples delivered in the United States. It should sell for between $1.3-$1.6 million.
Two other particularly impressive models being sold are a 1960 Ferrari 250 GT Series II Cabriolet and a 1964 250 GT Lusso. The first of those is painted in Blu Scuro, is chassis 1939 GT and could sell for $2.3 million. Meanwhile the 250 GT Lusso is chassis 5537 GT and if all goes well, will change hands for $2.2-2.5 million.
The final three models being sold are a 1969 Ferrari Dino 206 GT, a 1984 Ferrari 512 BBi and a 1988 Ferrari 328 GTS.
Those pre-sale estimates place the value of the collection altogether at $10.3 million on the low side, and as high as $13.5 million. That's a whole lot of cash, but there's a whole lot of machinery here – in both quantity and quality.