Gooding & Company is Thrilled to Announce The Tony Shooshani Collection to be Auctioned at the Scottsdale Auctions
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1990 Ferrari F40 (Estimate: $1,300,000-$1,600,000) As one of the most sought-after supercars of its generation, the Ferrari F40 was produced to commemorate Ferrari's 40th anniversary. The company set out to make the ultimate supercar by following a 'less is more' philosophy. Utilizing a race-bred tubular space-frame, reinforced with lightweight Kevlar and carbon fiber materials, the F40 is a featherweight at just 2,400 pounds. Complimented by a twin turbocharged V-8 developing 478 horsepower, these supercars are capable of reaching mind-blowing speeds of over 200 mph. The 49th US F40 built in 1990 and Ferrari Classiche-certified, chassis 86554 is one of only 213 F40s delivered to the United States and is presented today with only 3,600 miles on the odometer. 2003 Ferrari Enzo (Estimate: $2,400,000-$2,800,000) The 2003 Ferrari Enzo, the supercar that took the automotive world by storm when it was released in the early 2000s, broke almost every performance record set before it. Acceleration was nothing short of blistering, with a 0-to-60 mph time of just 3.3 seconds and a top speed of 217 mph. Powering the Enzo is a race-derived, naturally aspirated V-12 with 660 horsepower on tap and an F1-derived gearbox that provides instantaneous gear shifts. Owning an Enzo means being part of an ever-shrinking club. Presented with 2,600 miles and signed by former head designer at Pininfarina, Ken Okuyama, chassis 132049 is one of only 349 examples ever produced. This Ferrari Enzo is an excellent, well-preserved example with all original documentation, tool sets and Ferrari Classiche certification, and is one of the best-ever offered for public auction. 1960 Ferrari 250 GT Series II Cabriolet (Estimate: $2,000,000-$2,300,000) This highly desirable Series II Cabriolet, chassis 1939 GT is finished in the rare and attractive color of Blu Scuro over supple cream leather interior. Rarely presented since its strong showing in the 2000 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance®, this stunning Ferrari comes equipped with the original factory hardtop and is ready to grace the show field once again. 1964 Ferrari 250 GT Lusso (Estimate: $2,200,000-$2,500,000) Number 275 of only 350 built, chassis 5537 GT benefits from an exceptional concours-quality restoration completed in June 2013 and presented today in the shade of Blu Sera over beige leather. This impressively restored Lusso, documented by Ferrari historian Marcel Massini, earned 1st in Class at the 2014 Arizona Concours and will make a strong addition to the most accomplished Ferrari collections. 1969 Ferrari Dino 206 GT (Estimate: $700,000-$800,000) This highly original and unrestored early Dino, chassis 00378, is the 140th example of just 153 units of the most desirable alloy-bodied Dino's built. Finished in the classic livery of Rosso Chiaro, this well-kept Dino 206 GT is a superb example of one of the most iconic, influential and beloved Ferraris of the 1960s. 1984 Ferrari 512 BBi (Estimate: $400,000-$475,000) There is always a sense of theater when experiencing the visceral sounds of a Ferrari V-12 emitting from the iconic 512 Berlinetta Boxer supercar. Formerly owned by legendary racer A.J. Foyt, who has signed both the dashboard of this Ferrari, as well as the owner's manual, chassis 51725 is delivered in the striking color combo of Grigio Argento over Bordeaux interior. This 1984 Ferrari 512 BBi offers a great opportunity to own a piece of Ferrari history with great American provenance that would make a great addition to any collection. 1988 Ferrari 328 GTS (Estimate: $125,000-$150,000) Revered as one the best driver's exotic ever produced, chassis 74921 offers a meticulously maintained and original presentation of the 328 GTS. With under 15,000 miles from new, this iconic Ferrari has been driven sparingly and comes complete with all documentation and tools from its original delivery. The Scottsdale Auctions Date(s): Friday, January 29 at 11:00 am MST and Saturday, January 30 at 11:00 am MST Location: Scottsdale Fashion Square, 4700 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Public preview: January 27-30 Auctions catalogues: $100, includes admission for two to the viewing and the auctions General admission: $40, includes admission for one to the viewing and the auctions Live auction broadcast: www.goodingco.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/GoodingCompany Twitter: @GoodingCompany Phone: 310.899.1960 Bidder Registration: $200 includes a catalogue, admission for two to the viewing and auction with two reserved seats, subject to availability.
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