- A stunning Amaranto 1966 Ferrari 275 GTB/6C by Scaglietti is undoubtedly one of the standout lots for the inaugural Tegernsee auction on 27 July
- Also on offer is a 2019 Porsche 935 and the first production 2022 RUF SCR
- Other highlights include a 1949 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Coupé by Carrosserie Jean Barou and a 1934 Aston Martin Ulster
- See the video highlighting some of the top lots, including the RUF here
LONDON, ENGLAND – July 15, 2024 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – RM Sotheby’s is delighted to announce a final selection of consignments coming to its inaugural Tegernsee sale on 27 July, which will take place alongside the brand-new Concours of Elegance Germany which runs from 22-27 July.
Among the standout lots is the 1966 Ferrari 275 GTB/6C by Scaglietti. Presented in its stunning, factory-original combination of Amaranto over a Beige leather interior, this special example was certified by Ferrari Classiche in November 2005 and reinspected in May 2024 and is confirmed to retain its matching-numbers engine and transaxle. Restored by the renowned Bacchelli & Villa (Carrozzeria Auto Sport) in 2004 and now offered for the first time in over 20 years, this fine 1960s Prancing Horse is estimated to sell for between €2,500,000 – €3,000,000 EUR.
The Ferrari is followed by a supercar from another era, a 2022 RUF SCR. This example, chassis 002, is the first production car built following the prototype, and is one of a sold-out production run limited to just 70 cars. Among the most engaging driver’s cars of its generation, the RUF SCR is powered by a naturally aspirated, water-cooled, 4-litre flat-six rated at 510 PS, and features a lightweight carbon-fibre monocoque chassis and trick push-rod suspension. It is estimated to sell for between €1,100,000 – €1,600,000 EUR.
Built to commemorate one of the greatest racers of Porsche’s past, a 2019 Porsche 935 presents a rare opportunity to acquire the highly sought-after limited-edition model. One of just 77 911 GT2 RS-based cars built in the image of the legendary ‘Moby Dick’, the car offered is one of only a handful to have been raced in competition. With an impressive specification that includes carbon-ceramic brakes, this example boasts a mere 1,709 kilometers on the odometer (Estimate: €1,100,000 – €1,500,000 EUR).
Also heading to Tegernsee is astunning 1949 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Coupé by Carrosserie Jean Barou. Boasting excellent provenance and believed to…
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