This Ferrari 335 S that once lead at Le Mans could become one of the most expensive cars ever to be sold at auction when it crosses the block next month during the Salon Retromobile in Paris.
Jacob is a former Audi mechanic turned automotive journalist. His love for cars started the first time he held a Porsche 911 Hot Wheels car in his hands, and the very same car continues to fascinate ...
A 1958 Ferrari 335 S from the collection of Austrian pharmaceuticals magnate Andreas Mohringer took home the prestigious Best of Show award at the 2018 Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este on Sunday. The ...
Shortly after 18:50 on February 5, the gavel of Maitre Hervé Poulain struck against a sound block at the 2016 Retromobile Salon, announcing that the 1957 Ferrari 335 S Scaglietti sold for $35,711,359 ...
Last month, we took an in-depth look at the 335 S, which crossed the block at Artcurial's Retromobile sale in Paris. As we noted earlier, this 335 S had a precedent set in fall 2015, when a closely ...
When we saw a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO cross the auction block for a record $38 million in 2014, we knew it wouldn't be long until we saw another car present a challenge to that eye-watering public sale.
Note: This car surpassed its estimate, selling for $35.6 million. Denominated in Euros, it set a European auction record. Retromobile is the perfect excuse for a blustery winter trip to Paris, a salon ...
A 1957 Ferrari 335 S Spider Scaglietti being auctioned in early February during the Artcurial Motorcars Salon Retromobile sale has the potential to become the most expensive car ever sold at auction.
A new challenger has emerged for the title of most expensive car in history, in the form of this 1957 Ferrari 335 Sport Scaglietti, which is set to be auctioned in Paris this afternoon. Current ...
The lights dimmed in preparation for what could have been a world record-breaking sale, but it was not to be. A Ferrari 335 S Spider Scaglietti estimated to sell for €28-32 million ($31-35.5 million) ...
Say the words “auto racing” to someone in the State’s and they’ll likely conjure up images of uniform stock or Indy cars either driving in circles or weaving through a designed course surrounded by ...
The fifth Peninsula Classics Best of the Best Award has been won by a 1958 Ferrari 335 S Spyder Scaglietti, completing yet another wonderful story of automotive redemption. Like several of the cars on ...