Mecum Monterey (2019) – Ferraris Top Mecum’s $40 Million Monterey Sale

Mecumโ€™s recent collector car auction, held Aug. 15-17 in Monterey, California, brought $32.2 million in overall sales by auction close, and totals have since reached $38 million with the addition of successful post-auction Bid Goes On deals and sales of vehicles within the Blackhawk Exposition offering. As negotiations continue, Monterey totals are still growing and quickly closing in on the $40 million mark. Leading the live auctionโ€™s top-selling vehicles was a magnificent 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 (Lot F119) that brought in a strong $2.75 million.

1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 hammers for $2.75 million.

The GTB/4 was far from the only Ferrari to demonstrate a strong demand at the Monterey auction. In fact, top sales were dominated by Ferrariโ€™s finest, with the top two high sellers both of the Prancing Horse brand and the top 10 list including a total of four Ferrari factory creations. While it was a vintage Ferrari that came out on top, the second-highest seller hailed from modern-day Maranello in the form of a 2014 Ferrari LaFerrari (Lot S102) that sold for $2.64 million. Other seven-figure sales included a 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder (Lot F91.1) with low miles and the desirable Weissach Package, which sold for $1.43 million; a one-of-200 1966 Ferrari 275 GTS (Lot F122) that brought $1.1 million; and the last 289 Cobra sold to the public (Lot F139), CSX2588, which garnered a $1.05 million sale.

This 2014 Ferrari LaFerrrari sold for $2.64 million.

The exclusive lineup of vintage and collectible motorcycles that was offered at Monterey proved to be a winning one as well, with six examples bringing in six-figure sales. Two coveted Crocker small-tanks topped all motorcycle sales as an unrestored 1936 model (Lot S103) brought a whopping $825,000, and a restored 1937 example (Lot S142) achieved $715,000.

1966 Ferrari 275 GTS fetched $1.1 million

Leading up to the Monterey auction kickoff, on Aug.14, Mecum announced the upcoming offering of the 1968 Ford Mustang GT hero car from the classic Steve McQueen action movie โ€œBullittโ€ in a dramatic reveal by Dana Mecum and Bullitt Mustang owner Sean Kiernan. The car, after nearly a half-century in hiding, is slated to cross the auction block at the worldโ€™s largest collector car auction in Kissimmee, Florida, in January 2020.

The complete top 10 collector-car sales at the Mecum Monterey 2019 auction include:

  1. 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 (Lot F119) at $2,750,000
  2. 2014 Ferrari LaFerrari (Lot S102) at $2,640,000
  3. 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder (Lot F91.1) at $1,430,000
  4. 1966 Ferrari 275 GTS (Lot F122) at $1,100,000
  5. 1965 Shelby 289 Cobra CSX2588 (Lot F139) at $1,045,000
  6. 1936 Crocker Small Tank (Lot S103) at $825,000
  7. 1935 Auburn 851 SC Boattail Speedster (Lot S131) at $742,500
  8. 1973 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona (Lot S113) at $715,000
  9. 1937 Crocker Small Tank (Lot S142) at $715,000
  10. 1933 Stutz DV-32 Dual Cowl Phaeton (Lot S126) at $495,000