At Artcurial’s 2016 Rétromobile sale, the French auction
house will offer one of the most desirable cars ever seen at auction: a Works
Ferrari 335 S Spider with an almost unbelievable history. Prized away from the
Pierre Bardinon collection, it’s estimated to fetch between 28 and 32 million
euros…
With last year’s sale of the remarkable Baillon ‘barn-find’
collection that included a $16.3m Ferrari California Spider, few would have
expected the 2016 fixture to offer such rich pickings. However, auctioneer Matthieu
Lamoure and his colleagues look to have trumped their own record-breaking
success story in a single swoop, with the consignment of a bluer-than-blue-chip
Ferrari sports-racing car. Built in 1957, the 335 S Spider (chassis 0674) was
clothed by Scaglietti before being sent by the Scuderia to compete in the
Sebring 12 Hours with Peter Collins and Maurice Trintignant at the helm,
ultimately placing sixth.
If that’s not enough provenance for you, stay seated. The
factory then sold the car to Luigi Chinetti Jnr in January 1958, and before
long it was back in action at the Cuba Grand Prix, where Stirling Moss and
Masten Gregory took the chequered flag. After more competition exploits that
season it was sold to an architect, who kept it for a decade before passing it
on to collector Pierre Bardinon. For those unfamiliar with the latter, this
namecheck should explain all you need to know: when Enzo Ferrari was asked
about the lack of a collection at the Maranello factory, he replied: “No need.
Bardinon has done it for me.”
Photos: Artcurial
source: https://www.classicdriver.com/en/article/cars/eu30m-ferrari-335-s-spider-has-provenance-spades
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