The auction is led by Petitjean’s gorgeous 1985 Ferrari 288 GTO. One of just 272 built, the twin-turbo V-8 originally belonged to racing driver Bepp Mayer, who drove it a scant 4,340 miles or so. After acquiring the car, Petitjean only clocked up another 1,615 miles before carefully storing it. Sporting the signature Ross Corsa exterior, the ‘80s classic comes to the block with its original toolkit, owner’s manual and service ledger.
“The 275 GTB/4 and 288 GTO are perhaps two of the most significant examples of their respective models in existence,” adds Camelin.Other highlights include a restored one-of-201 1959 Ferrari 250 GT cabriolet that has appeared at various car shows and a vintage 1964 Ferrari 250 GT/L Berlinetta with the original Argento paint and Rosso leather. Both cars are expected to reach up to $1.2 million, respectively.The auction is expected to pull in the big bucks, too.
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