“We are thrilled that last night in New York, the historic 1956 Ferrari 290 MM sold for $28 million to set a
series of records: for a car sold at auction in 2015, for a car sold in New York City, and for a car sold by RM.
The Driven by Disruption sale caps off a record year for RM Sotheby’s with 31 of the world’s finest motor cars
redefining a series of auction benchmarks,” said Ian Kelleher, Managing Director, RM Sotheby’s West Coast
Division. “With the eyes of both the world and New York City on the event, it was fantastic to see an average
of over 1,000 people per day viewing and enjoying the 10th floor exhibition within Sotheby’s global
headquarters. We were proud to provide a glimpse into the exciting world of collector cars for many new
clients, and thrilled by the public’s response.”
The star of last night’s sale was the historic ex-Fangio, ex-Works 1956 Ferrari 290 MM, chassis no. 0626,
which powered to a final $28.05 million to claim the highest automotive auction sale of 2015. Combining rarity,
powerful mechanical specification, important racing history, and purposeful good looks, 0626 was built by the
factory for Juan Manuel Fangio for the 1956 Mille Miglia and raced by the ‘Who’s Who’ of Motorsport in period.
Attracting many admirers during the exhibition, the historic Ferrari was contested by multiple bidders in the
room and on the phone; its impressive sales price confirms its status as one of the greatest, most original
and most valuable cars ever sold at public auction.
Also commanding the attention of the world’s most discerning collectors was the stunning 1962 Aston Martin
DB4GT Zagato, chassis no DB4GT/0186/R. One of just 19 built, the car sparkled under the exhibition lights
before selling for an incredible $14.3 million to set a new record for a British automobile sold at auction.
One of the other most exciting auction moments of the evening came when the Janis Joplin 1964 Porsche 356
C 1600 SC Cabriolet went under the gavel. Purchased by the Queen of Rock and Roll from a used car lot in
1968, Joplin engaged Dave Richards, a friend and roadie with her band, Big Brother and the Holding Company,
to customize it with a psychedelic ‘History of the Universe’ mural. Truly one of the most famous and important
Porsches of all time, the car was offered by Janis’ siblings, Michael and Laura Joplin, fresh from 20 years on
display at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum in Cleveland. It spurred a lively bidding contest at last
night’s sale with no less than seven interested parties competing for the car before it sold for a final $1.76
million. The outstanding sales price represents a new benchmark for any Porsche 356 model sold at public
auction.
RM Sotheby’s Driven by Disruption Top 10 sales:
1. Lot 221 -1956 Ferrari 290 MM (Chassis 0626), $28,050,000
2. Lot 215 - 1962 Aston Martin DB4GT (Chassis DB4GT/0186/R), $14,300,000
3. Lot 211 - 1958 Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Series I (Chassis 0791GT), $5,720,000
4. Lot 214 - 1933 Pierce-Arrow Silver Arrow (Chassis 2575029), $3,740,000
5. Lot 216 - 1953 Ferrari 250 Europa Coupe (Chassis 0313 EU), $3,300,000
6. Lot 219 - 2003 Ferrari Enzo (Chassis 135440), $3,300,000
7. Lot 202 - 1972 Lamborghini Miura P400 SV (Chassis 5014), $2,420,000
8. Lot 206 - 1964 Porsche 356 C 1600 SC Cabriolet (Chassis 160371), $1,760,000
9. Lot 227 - 1954 Siata 208S Spider (Chassis BS 535), $1,650,000
10. Lot 228 - 1934 Delage D8 S Cabriolet (Chassis 38229), $1,430,000
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