Gooding. 1965 Yellow Ferrari 275 GTB 2 Cam Alloy Long Nose #07887 with Starburst Alloy Wheels hammered at $2.35m. Paris Motor Show car. Classiche Certified. 6 Carb Upgrade. 2 sets of wheels. Marcel Massini Report.
Gooding. 1955 Ferrari 250 GT Competizione ex Alfonso de Portago 0415GT hammered at $6.5m. Matching numbers engine block. Classiche certified. Massini Report.
Gooding. 365 California Spider #10327 hammered at $2.7m. 1 of 14. Less than 40000 miles. Matching numbers. Massini Report.
Gooding. 365 GTC Verde Seabird #12191 high bid $650k not sold. Outstanding, unrestored. Matching numbers. 64000 miles.
Gooding. RHD 275 GTB Long Nose #07797 in red. 57000 miles hammered at $1.35m. Matching numbers. Massini Report.
Thanks. I read that it went to Talacrest. Any idea of what it went for? Seems like alot of cars are going to the U.K.
If I recall, that was cosmeticly the nicest GTC of all the variants available. Not a very strong result.
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A racing car with a "Numbers Matching" engine should be considered a fraud. A racing car would have its engine replaced numerous times with no care for its numbers, except of course its horsepower number.