Monday, March 31, 2008

An auctioned Ferrari sold for 6.250 million in Moranello

Several Ferrari cars were recently auctioned at Sotheby & 39; s / RM Auctions at Moranello, Italy, which have been established to engage them amounting 32 to 35 million ($ 43 million to $ 47 million). The new record at auction for the sale of Ferrari was set near the end of events, when an anonymous telephone bidder proposed jaw reduced rate of 6250 million ($ 8.43 million) that comes with a ten percent commission. All rate reached $ 9 - the point-something million dollars sale.
The descriptive text for Ferrari in the auction catalog Ferrari Leggenda E Passione, which translated into English means Legends and Passion. In the Ferrari 221 for the party read: " In 1962 Ferrari 330 TRI / LM Testa Rosa Spyder is the last of the most famous Ferraris. Testa Rosas won Le Mans, perhaps the most famous road race in 1958, 1960, 1961 and 1962 --- As a record that has never been broken. "
The art auction, which was held last week in New York gained eight digit numbers, as well as set a record for Warhol car wreck, which are quiet passions of the sedate and introspective collectors. Car auctions, on the other hand, is not for the faint-hearted or timid. The people to join the automotive action passionate, loud, boisterous, and is not afraid to spend just to get the car that they want, especially if it Ferrari.
They often expressed appreciation A type of white-jacketed British auctioneer announced "For " thirrrrd and last time, ladies and gentlemen to six million two hundred fifty thousand eurroooooos .. SOLD! & Quot; that as a signal for the audience to rise to their feet, cotton, cheer, whistle and shout. Here& 39;s how car enthusiasts to show their feelings, and their excitement.
At Lot 213 is a beautiful, bright yellow 1971 Ferrari 365 Spyder GTS4 Dayton, which started at low 250,000 ($ 337,275) until it reaches a bid of 1045 million including a ten percent commission to almost $ 1.4 million.
Each Ferraris of the auction is to tell, such as the 1971 1948 Grosse Pointe Ford, in particular, an Edsel Ford II.
The crowd who attended the event consists of very wealthy individuals. There were rich people from Europe, North and South America and Asia, who had come to join the auction. Apart from the Ferrari car was also Ferrari parts, and even custom car accessories, which were available for sale.
And natural, since the auction was attended by the rich and famous it is not surprising that there were a lot of photographers on the scene, however, in order to protect the bidders photographers were deprived of the opportunity to take photographs of those at the event. In the event that they can really prevent anything paparazzi.
Anyway appear in the case of the moniker of the great Michael Schumacher Ferrari auction was really high, for example, his T-shirt was bought for 500 ($ 675), his rain jacket was sold for 2250 ($ 3035), and even his underwear, which, it alleged that he was at the race was sold for 550 ($ 742). Likewise cashmere sweaters were also sold for 1500 ($ 2024). But, of course, the main points of the auction were Ferraris. danu vanetta



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