David S. Wallens
David S. Wallens Editorial Director
1/24/23 10:55 a.m.

The estimate calls for $2.2 to $2.8 million, but lately we’ve seen Ferrari F40s fetch more than $3 million. How much do we think RM Sotheby’s will get for this one at its upcoming Scottsdale sale?

This is a European-spec model equipped with catalytic converters and showing less than 13,000 miles.

From the listing:

The F40 was imported by the consignor to the United States directly after the long-term Japanese ownership, and in December 2022 the car was treated to a full no-expense-spared service from the authorized marque dealership Ferrari of Newport Beach in Southern California. Exhibiting a beautifully presented exterior and optimally maintained mechanical elements, this berlinetta desirably retains the original front and rear clips, as confirmed by an inspection by Ferrari of Newport Beach. The car is accompanied by a tool roll and owner’s manuals, and documented with the Massini report, export paperwork, and Japanese service invoices (including English translations). The odometer currently displays just 19,697 kilometers (~12,239 miles), reflecting a life of sparing driving use.

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