1996 Ferrari F50

Early Highlights for 2016 Auctions America California

The 2016 Auctions America California sale will be held June 25-26 at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica. The company’s fourth annual Southern California auction will feature a selection of 300 automobiles and select automobilia over the two-day event.

โ€œThis yearโ€™s Santa Monica auction will once again highlight both blue-chip collector cars as well as many emerging classics typified by the vibrant local enthusiast community,โ€ said Matt Malamut, Car Specialist, Auctions America. โ€œOur team at Auctions America has again put together an impressive group of motor cars for this yearโ€™s sale, highlighted by late-model sports cars which, as a genre, continue to attract new, younger collectors to the hobby.”

Early highlights for the 2016 Auctions America Santa Monica auction are led by a 1996 Ferrari F50. Finished in traditional Rosso Corsa over a two-tone black and red interior, the F50 is one of 55 U.S.-specification examples built. The recipient of a full major-service, which included replacement of its fuel bladders, it has been recently granted Ferrari Classiche certification (Est. $1,800,000 – $2,100,000).

The F50 headlines a docket of European automobiles secured for the June sale. Other Ferraris include a 1970 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona “Euro”, offered fresh to the U.S. market from Japan, and benefiting from a recent cosmetic refinishing (Est. $750,000 – $850,000); and a low-mileage 1974 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS, presented in yellow over black interior, and complete with books and tools (Est. $325,000 – $375,000).

For enthusiasts of American-built automobiles, the choices include a restored 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429. Finished in Candy Apple Red with a black interior, the Mustang comes to auction fresh from a three-year restoration, well-documented, and showing 35,000 miles (Est. $250,000 – $275,000). Additional American-built highlights include a series of 10 cars from the Midwest Duffy Grove Collection, including a 1958 Chevrolet Impala Fuel-Injected Convertible, in Onyx Black over a black/silver/turquoise interior (Est. $120,000 – $150,000); and a restored 1958 Buick Limited Convertible, equipped with a Flight Pitch Dynaflow transmission, Wonderbar radio, Autronic eye and power seats (Est. $140,000 – $160,000).

Other notable entries slated for Auctions Americaโ€™s Santa Monica stage include an assortment of motorcycles, scooters and cars from the personal collection of Vinnie Mandzak, a well-respected and much-loved Southern California automotive identity, along with a select group of cars donated to the Petersen Museum specifically for fundraising purposes.

For further information, call Auctions America at 888-990-3910 (or +1 310 559 4575 outside North America) or visit AuctionsAmerica.com to view the a frequently updated list of entries.

[Source: Auctions America]