Ferrari Fever
1967 Ferrari 330 GTS, coachwork by Pininfarina, estimate £1,200,000 - £1,500,000
Claimed in period by Ferrari to be the ‘world’s finest convertible two-seater’, the 330 GTS remains one of the
Maranello-marque’s rarest soft-top V12 models, with only 100 examples produced.
The 330 GTS specification included leather seats and electric windows as standard, with optional Borrani
wire wheels as fitted to this car.
1969 Ferrari 365 GTC Coupé, estimate £500,000 - 600,000
The successor to the 330, the 365 offered even more power and performance, but still retained the
unmistakeable Pininfarina-styling of the earlier model. This car is offered as part of the Chester Collection.
1991 Ferrari F40 Berlinetta, estimate £900,000 – 1,300,000. The flagship of the brand and the fastest
‘street-legal’ production car of its day, the Pininfarina-penned F40 was built to celebrate Ferrari’s
40thanniversary and was the last car to be personally signed off by Enzo Ferrari.
Although around 1300 were eventually produced – such was the popularity of this iconic model – there are
currently only around 100 registered on the UK’s roads. This car has covered a very low 17,000 kms from
new and is Ferrari Classiche-certified.
2013 RUF CTR 3 Clubsport, Estimate £600,000 – 900,000
Another race-bred road car is this desirable and exclusive rare right-hand drive Porsche 911 based
hypercar, offered with delivery mileage (46 miles).
One of just 30 built and one of only seven with Clubsport spec, its engine, Porsche’s 3.8 litre ‘flat six’,
has been boosted by a pair of KKK superchargers resulting in 777bhp and a top speed of 236mph. This
track-worthy performance is complemented by racing car features such as a carbon fibre spoiler.
The rarities will line up with an anticipated 100 collectors’ motor cars, dating from pre-war machines to 21st
century supercars, at ‘Earl’s Court’ at Goodwood, the motor circuit’s tribute to the former traditional home of
the British Motor Show.
A Clutch of Collections
There are three superb single-owner collections offered in the Bonhams Goodwood Speedweek Sale,
including the aforementioned Chester Collection which also features a recently restored 1964 Aston Martin
DB5 Sports Saloon, estimate £700,000 - 800,000.
The Alps to Goodwood collection comprises eight ‘driver’s cars’ which have all been extensively driven and
enjoyed and even campaigned in international events, led by a 1931 Invicta S-Type Low Chassis
(£1,000,000 – 1,200,000).
The Collection of a Gentleman Racer includes a 2005 Mercedes SLR McLaren Coupé, estimate
£220,000 – 280,000, and a Goodwood-competing 1961 Emeryson 1.5-Litre Formula 1 Single-seater,
£150,000 – 200,000.
Sholto Gilbertson, Director, Bonhams Motoring and Head of the Bonhams Goodwood Speedweek Sale,
said: “The calibre of motor cars on offer is truly world-class and, like the Goodwood Speedweek weekend,
celebrates the very best of historic and more modern automotive performance, design and engineering.
“The entire motoring team is looking forward to a weekend to remember.”
Goodwood SpeedWeek is a one-off ‘behind closed doors’ spectacular, running from 16 to 18 October,
celebrating the greatest elements of the Festival of Speed and Goodwood Revival, which were both
cancelled due to the ongoing situation regarding COVID-19.
The weekend will feature famous faces driving the most valuable cars in a diverse line-up of races, as well
as a rally competition and the new ‘Goodwood Gymkhana’, celebrating the past, present and future of
motoring.
The Bonhams Goodwood SpeedWeek Sale Arrangements
Preview
Five viewing days are being hosted by Bonhams at ‘Earl’s Court’, Goodwood Motor Circuit. Public viewing,
by appointment will take place on Tuesday 13 and Wednesday 14 October, while the Thursday 15, Friday
16 and Saturday 17 October viewings will be limited to participants in the Goodwood SpeedWeek weekend.
For those who cannot attend in person, virtual, real-time condition reports will be available via Bonhams
Preview. As ever, all lots will be fully catalogued in print and online.
The Sale
The Bonhams G
oodwood SpeedWeek Sale will be held on Saturday 17 October. It will be a traditional live auction, with an
auctioneer at the rostrum and the ability to host a limited number of clients in the room (respecting social
distancing and all COVID guidelines).
The sale will be live streamed to a worldwide audience of bidders, via the Bonhams and Goodwood
websites, with bids taken from around the world online, by telephone and by absentee bids, supplemented
by online bidding aggregators. Video content will be streamed live, giving bidders a detailed look at the
motor cars during the auction.
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