Spectacular Group of Ferraris go to Auction

We don’t need much encouragement to feature prestige cars like Ferraris. Even if there is little prospect of me purchasing one, window shopping is fun. There are no better places to window shop than a top auction site (not ebay) where you will find plenty of variety along with price guidance and a set of pictures.

The Broad Arrow sale features over 75 curated collector cars and a selection of memorabilia available to view via the newly launched (well worth viewing, just click the link)  digital catalogue, with a highly sought-after Ferrari Daytona SP3 leading an unrivalled selection of 20 collectable Ferrari models.

2023 Ferrari Daytona SP3 (Estimate: €6.500.000 – €8.500.000)

2023 Ferrari Daytona SP3 (Estimate: €6.500.000 - €8.500.000)


One of just 600 Daytona SP3s produced, this single-owner example displays only 743 kilometres. Finished in Rosso Magma Tri-Coat over a Blu Elettrico Alcantara interior, the car features numerous carbon fibre elements, airbrushed fender shields, a suspension lifter and it is supplied with a carbon fibre hardtop.

The Ferrari Daytona SP3, the second model in Ferrari’s ‘Icona Series,’ is a tribute to the 6th of February 1967 when Ferrari swept to first, second and third at the 24 Hours of Daytona, completing a very personal act of defiance against Henry Ford II.

Years later, SP3 designer Jason Furtado spent three years under Ferrari chief designer Flavio Manzoni translating those prototype racers into something road-legal. It adopts styling cues from the 1967 winning 330 P3/4s and many other iconic Ferraris, including Pininfarina’s 1968 250 P5 Berlinetta Speciale concept.

Behind the driver sits a 6.5 litre naturally aspirated V12, producing 829 horsepower—Ferrari’s most powerful road-going engine ever. Derived from the 812 Competizione’s F140 unit, it was thoroughly reworked with titanium pistons, cams, connecting rods and valves.

Only 600 SP3s were built, selling out before production began. This example, finished in Rosso Magma Tri-Coat has its lower bodywork, hardtop, outer mirrors and bonnet lip all rendered in carbon fibre, in keeping with the model’s weight-conscious ethos. Gloss black callipers feature, along with coveted airbrushed Scuderia Ferrari shields and the diamond-polished forged wheels complete the exterior specification. This is certainly one of the most collectable and sought-after modern Ferraris in today’s market.

2008 Ferrari 430 Scuderia (Estimate: €700.000 – €800.000)


This stunning Ferrari 430 Scuderia was ordered new through Ferrari dealer, Lumani Krüger in Germany in Porsche Grün over Tessuto Nero, thought to be the only example of its type finished in this shade. The vibrant paint was paired with equally striking gold racing stripes and gold-finished 19-inch alloy wheels, making it one of the most striking Scuderia specifications ever created. This car is also highly specified with four-point harnesses, a rollover bar, carbon fibre front and rear elements, carbon entry sills, a carbon LED steering wheel trimmed in Alcantara and Verde deviated stitching throughout.

At the time of cataloguing, this 430 Scuderia shows fewer than 10,000 kilometres and is offered at a time when special series, naturally aspirated Ferraris continue to command intense attention from discerning collectors.

Additional Ferraris featured in Broad Arrow’s Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este Auction include:

1956 Ferrari 250 GT Alloy Coupe by Carrozzeria Boano

1968 Ferrari 330 GTC

1968 Ferrari 330 GTS

1973 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS026

1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GT

1979 Ferrari 308 GTS

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