Some photos of the Ferraris at the Keno Brothers Auction (19 November 2015), taken at today's preview in New York. Chassis #12467, 24445, 123074, 14229, 3547 GT, 0269 EU, etc. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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Looks like a MEAN MoFo ! Will be watching this auction as this is truly one of the first sales attempting to "bridge-the divide" between cars and "cars as Art"..."Rolling Sculpture" as it were. Not simply in words only....but From presentation (dully noted) to origins of presenters (Keno Bros) who are steeped in the Art World. Wonder how many Keno clients from the "traditional art" world have been persuaded that "this is your chance to be one of the first" ...avantgarde' ! ... to break-into the "new frontier" of Art....I am breathless just thinking about !!...lol... Jack
Prince Bernhard's black 212 is my favorite of the lot, followed closely by the 250GTE. The 212 seems to have original paint, still. If so, that's awesome.
Will be interested to see how they do, but the estimate on the "conversion" Comp Daytona seems a bit high to me. CW
12467 did not sell 17 August 2014 at Gooding's in Pebble. Back then the estimate was $ 5.5 M to 7 M. The highest bid was $ 4.4 M. Marcel Massini
No sale..so far; Barchetta 550 @ 550k..nice number ! Daytona 600k no sale wating on gtc/4; 250 gte; 'comp' daytona; 212; f40; bb Jack
At current sell-thru rate, unless otherwise reported, safe to assume everything was a "No Sale/No interest". Things don't appear to be going all that well.
Other than the GTC/4, did anything sell? Busy attending to the little kids so I didn't get to watch the streaming.... Best -Jarrett
1978 Ferrari 512 BB Lot Number: 140 NO High Bid: $240,000.00 (onsite) ***** 1990 Ferrari F40 Lot Number: 136 NO High Bid: $1,075,000.00 (onsite) ***** 1962 Ferrari 250 GT/E 2+2 Lot Number: 134 NO High Bid: $445,000.00 (onsite) ***** 1953 Ferrari 212 Inter Pinin Farina Coupe Lot Number: 132 NO High Bid: $1,050,000.00 (onsite) ***** 1969 Ferrari 365 GTB4 N.A.R.T. Competizione Lot Number: 128 NO High Bid: $4,800,000.00 (onsite) ***** 1971 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Coupe Lot Number: 112 NO High Bid: $600,000.00 (onsite) ***** 2001 Ferrari 550 Barchetta Prototype Lot Number: 103 NO High Bid: $500,000.00 (onsite)
DISASTER of and on the highest order...result of market, venue or Keno 'bros ? Never really seemed to get off the ground, limited audience participation (clapping etc)...no energy. Dreadful really dreadful....what's next? Jack