On 5th June, The Ferrari Owners Club of Great Britain will host an event at Sywell Aerodrome which includes an auction of more than 100 lots together with Silverstone Auctions.
The lots include various bits of Ferrari memorabilia, but, of course, also some superb Ferrari cars. The first of those is the Rosso red 1972 365 GTB/4 Daytona you see above.
It was once owned by none other than Elton John and is one of just 158 365 GTB/4s that came to the UK. It's a matching-numbers car in its original colours, so is expected to fetch as much as £500,000.
Or what about this beautiful bronze 1974 Ferrari 246 Dino? OK, so the official name for this colour is Nocciola Metallizzato and only 72 Dinos were ever produced in it. A shame, we think.
This Dino is a right-hand drive car and had an extensive restoration between 2016 and 2018. It's also got very rare flared wheel arches, fitted at the factory. As such, it could go for as much as £425,000.
Winding the clocks forward to 2007, this Ferrari 612 Scaglietti is also going under the hammer. It's had just two owners from new, who have driven it only 16,500 miles in that time.
This 612 is also fitted with Ferrari's then-optional HGTC package, which essentially makes the suspension and gearbox tune sportier and adds new wheels and brakes. You'll need as much as £70,000 plus fees to drive it home.
And last but by no means least, is this 2003 Ferrari 360 Spider F1. The Spider bit means it's the open-top 360 and the F1 part means it's fitted with Ferrari's automatic gearbox of the day.
This is a one-owner car that has covered just 9300 miles and comes in a relatively rare colour combo of Grigio Alloy over a Crema leather interior, with blue carpets and a blue hood. It could go for as much as £80,000.
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