These 8 Ferraris Could Sell For Over $100 Million Next Month
The Monterey Car Week in California will take place from August 9-18, 2024, culminating yet again with the prestigious Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. For the 27th year, RM Sotheby’s will also hold its annual Monterey Auction (August 15-17), with exceptional and extremely valuable offerings crossing the block.
We can already tell you that Ferraris will steal the spotlight once more. Looking at the available lots, 8 of the 10 cars with the highest estimated value come from Maranello. According to RM Sotheby’s, their combined worth is just shy of $80 million USD, or approximately $110 million CAD.
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Can’t afford any of them? Well, at least take a look at these elite eight in the photo gallery above.

1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider by Scaglietti
The very first 250 GT SWB California Spider built; the car that Ferrari chose to showcase at the 1960 Geneva Motor Show; never publicly offered for sale.
Estimated value: $16 million to $18 million USD

1955 Ferrari 410 Sport Spider by Scaglietti
Unique one-off sports racing Speciale; the prototype for the iconic 410 Sport Scuderia Ferrari Works cars; driven by the legendary Carroll Shelby to overall victory at the 1956 Palm Springs Road Races.
Estimated value: Over $15 million USD

1957 Ferrari 625 TRC Spider by Scaglietti
One of only two examples factory-equipped with the larger 2.5-litre engine; the ultimate version of the early Testa Rossas; widely considered one of the most beautiful body designs ever created.
Estimated value: $9 million to $11 million USD

2022 Ferrari F2001b
One of only approximately 12 World Championship-winning Ferrari chassis with at least one win and at least two podiums by Michael Schumacher; one of the most beautiful designs of modern Formula 1.
Estimated value: $8 million to $10 million USD

1960 Ferrari 400 Superamerica SWB Cabriolet by Pinin Farina
The third of seven short-wheelbase 400 Superamerica Cabriolets; fully restored to concours standards by US-based Ferrari specialists Classic Coach and Greg Jones; seldom shown since its most recent restoration.
Estimated value: $6 million to $7 million USD

1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 NART Alloy by Scaglietti
The most successful of all racing 275 GTB/4s; the only car to achieve a class victory in a major international race; finished 1st in class at the 1969 24 Hours of Daytona.
Estimated value: $5 million to $7 million USD

1959 Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider by Scaglietti
The 19th of 50 long-wheelbase examples; used in the 1967 Italian film Le Dolci Signore (internationally released as Anyone Can Play); formerly owned by noted Swiss racing driver Jo Siffert.
Estimated value: $5 million to $6.5 million USD

1995 Ferrari F50
One of 55 original US-delivery F50s; outstanding overall condition; Platinum winner at Cavallino Classic Palm Beach in 2023.
Estimated value: $4.5 million to $5 million USD