Monaco Car Auctions hosts a single-marque sale in Monaco on 8 June, dedicated to all things Ferrari. Star attraction is a one-owner 2002 Enzo with 7,700km which carries a pre-sale estimate of €4,200,000 – 4,500,000.
The 275 GTS on offer was the subject of a documented restoration in 2008 and comes with Ferrari Classiche certification (estimate €1,550,000 – 1,800,000), while a 1986 328 GTS is presented in time warp condition having only covered 3,101km from new (estimate €135,000 – 180,000).
[ Monaco Car Auctions L'Astarossa Sale – auction catalogue here ]
Bonhams are running two events in June, kicking off with an online sale on the 11th when the entire catalogue will be offered at no reserve, before heading to Cheserex, Switzerland at the end of the month for The Bonmont sale. Blue-chip supercars dominate the Swiss sale, among them a one-of-20 2018 Lamborghini Centenario Roadster (estimate CHF2,500,000 – 3,000,000) and a 5,000-km 2008 Lamborghini Reventon, also one of just 20 produced (estimate CHF1,400,000 – 1,700,000).
A 1957 Talbot-Lago T14 2500 Sport goes under the hammer at Aguttes’ Summer sale on 23 June, restored to its original scheme of Radiose Grey over beige, it is one of only 54 examples and has a guide of €180,000 – 240,000.
Other highlights include a 1976 Porsche 911 Turbo prepared to Group 5 spec, a regular competitor at Le Mans Classic and Peter Auto’s CER series since 2008 (estimate €280,000 – 340,000); a 57,000-km 1984 Lamborghini Countach LP500 S, owned by the consignor since 2001 (estimate €450,000 – 550,000); and a 1973 Alpine A110 1600 S, restored in 2012 (estimate €100,000 – 130,000).
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