Ferrari marks 70th anniversary at 2017 Pebble Beach with 70-car display worth half a billion dollars


One event that die-hard Ferrari fans should not miss is the Monterey Car Week that will run through the whole week of August 18. This is because the company will be bringing in a total of 70 iconic models, to celebrate the company’s 70th anniversary. All in all, these cars have a net value of half a billion dollars - or around $7.14 million dollars per car on average.
These models range from cars from the 1950s to the latest models out today. Along with the seventy cars that will be on display, there will be four special classes at 2017 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. These include: Ferrari Major Race Winners, Ferrari One-Off Spéciales, Ferrari Grand Touring, and Ferrari Competition. And before I forget to mention, there will also be a LaFerrari Aperta that will be showcased too.
To make the event even more exciting, Ferrari will auction some cars over Monterey Car Week. RM Sotheby’s plans to put 13 cars on the line, with an estimate price of $18 million. Meanwhile, Gooding and Company will be auctioning a 1966 275 GTB/C, expecting it to sell for $12 to $16 million, as well as a 1959 Ferrari 250 GT Series I Cabriolet at $5 to $7 million, among other models.
Below is a list of these seventy cars:
  • 1951 212 Inter Coupe Vignale
  • 1952 342 America
  • 1953 166MM Vignale Spyder
  • 1954 750 Monza
  • 1954 500 Mondial Berlinetta PF
  • 1954 250 Monza
  • 1954 500 Mondial Spyder PF
  • 1954 375 MM
  • 1955 250 Europa GT 2nd Series
  • 1956 250GT Speciale
  • 1957 250 Testarossa
  • 1958 250 GT (Tour de France) Berlinetta
  • 1958 250 PF Cab Series I
  • 1958 412 S
  • 1959 250 PF Cab Series I
  • 1959 410 Superamerica
  • 1959 250 GT LWB California Spyder
  • 1960 250 GT SWB Competizione
  • 1961 250 GT Cabriolet Series II
  • 1961 400 Superamerica Coupe Aerodynamico
  • 1962 250 GT SWB
  • 1962 400 Superamerica PF Cabriolet, S1
  • 1962 250 GTO 3729 GT
  • 1962 250 GTO 3445
  • 1963 250 GT SWB California Spyder
  • 1964 250 GT Lusso
  • 1965 275 GTB / 6 Carb (Shortnose)
  • 1965 275 GTB (Shortnose)
  • 1966 275 GTB (Longnose)
  • 1967 275 GTB/4
  • 1967 330 GTS
  • 1967 330 GTS
  • 1967 275 GTB/4
  • 1967 275 GTS4 NART Spyder
  • 1967 365 GT 2+2
  • 1968 365 GTB/4
  • 1968 Dino 206 GT
  • 1969 365 GTC
  • 1972 365 GTB/4
  • 1972 365 GTC
  • 1973 365 GTB/4
  • 1973 365 GTS/4
  • 1974 246 GTS
  • 1976 512 BBLM
  • 1981 512 BBLM
  • 1982 308 GTBi
  • 1983 288 GTO
  • 1985 288 GTO
  • 1990 F40
  • 1992 348 TS
  • 1992 512 TR
  • 1995 F50
  • 1995 F50
  • 1997 F310
  • 2001 500 Barchetta
  • 2003 Enzo
  • 2003 456M GTA
  • 2004 360 Challenge Stradale
  • 2004 575M
  • 2005 575M Superamerica
  • 2005 575M
  • 2006 Enzo FXX Evoluzione
  • 2008 599 GTB Fiorano
  • 2011 599 GTO
  • 2011 599 GTO
  • 2014 LaFerrari
  • 2017 F12tdf
  • 2017 F12 Berlinetta
  • 2017 SP275RW (one off)
  • 2017 488 Spider (70th anniversary edition)
Is this convincing enough for you? This event in itself is a major milestone for Ferrari as it reminisces 70 years of making automotive history. Don’t miss it.
Source: Ferrari
Ferrari marks 70th anniversary at 2017 Pebble Beach with 70-car display worth half a billion dollars Ferrari marks 70th anniversary at 2017 Pebble Beach with 70-car display worth half a billion dollars Reviewed by Nemanja on July 29, 2017 Rating: 5