RM Sotheby’s is gearing up for an unprecedented event this March, as the auction house unveils highlights from its highly anticipated sale during ModaMiami. Scheduled for March 1-2, 2025, the auction will feature three of Ferrari’s legendary “Big Six” models: the F40, F50, and Enzo, all in exceptional condition and ready to captivate collectors and enthusiasts alike.
The allure of these iconic machines goes beyond mere horsepower; they represent decades of Ferrari’s performance, innovation, and design excellence. Each car has been meticulously maintained and recently serviced by Ferrari, ensuring that they are not just showpieces, but also ready for the road. The statistics speak for themselves: the F40 boasts a mere 3,435 miles, the F50 has only traveled 2,174 kilometers (1,351 miles), and the Enzo has recorded just 1,049 miles on the odometer.
“When it comes to collectible Ferraris, flagship models like these are the most desirable,” said Gord Duff, President of RM Sotheby’s. “They’re not just cars; they’re pieces of history that showcase the very best of Ferrari. Presenting three of the Big Six together in one sale is a rare opportunity, whether you’re starting your collection or adding that final piece to complete it.”
A Closer Look at the Legends
1991 Ferrari F40
Originally launched in 1987 to celebrate Ferrari’s 40th anniversary, the F40 remains an icon of the supercar world. As the first production car to breach the 200 mph barrier, it is lightweight and uncompromisingly raw, making it a benchmark for performance. This particular F40, one of only 213 U.S.-spec examples, is Ferrari Classiche Certified and comes complete with its original manuals and fitted luggage. It’s estimated to fetch between $3,250,000 and $3,750,000.
1996 Ferrari F50
Celebrating Ferrari’s 50th anniversary, the F50 is a true marvel that embodies cutting-edge technology derived from Formula 1 racing. With just 2,174 kilometers (1,351 miles) on the clock, this low-mileage gem is the 154th of the limited 349 units produced. Featuring a naturally aspirated 4.7-liter V12 engine and an open-top design, this car promises an exhilarating driving experience. Accompanied by extensive service history and Ferrari Classiche Certification, it is projected to sell for between $5,500,000 and $6,500,000.
2003 Ferrari Enzo
Honoring the founder of the brand, the Enzo symbolizes the apex of early 2000s automotive engineering. Powered by a robust 6.0-liter V12 and constructed from lightweight carbon fiber, this ultra-low-mileage example – having recorded only 1,049 miles – is one of just 399 ever built. This particular car, beautifully finished in Rosso Corsa over Natural leather, retains all original accessories and is estimated to achieve a price between $5,500,000 and $6,500,000.
An Unforgettable Weekend
ModaMiami, set against the vibrant backdrop of South Florida, fuses automotive artistry with luxury and lifestyle, ensuring an unforgettable weekend for attendees. RM Sotheby’s Miami auction is poised to not only be a platform for these remarkable vehicles but also a celebration of the passion shared by car collectors and enthusiasts around the world.
For more details or to purchase tickets, visit http://modamiami.com.
As excitement builds for this extraordinary event, the countdown to March 1-2 begins, as three legendary Ferraris prepare to enchant Miami and thrill bidders worldwide.