1987 Ferrari F40 LM "Pilot" at RM Sotheby's Auction in Paris 2019 | FerrariChat

1987 Ferrari F40 LM "Pilot" at RM Sotheby's Auction in Paris 2019

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  1. Ferrari 308 Vetro

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    Sensation, one of the most unique and valuable (Estimate not be announced yet but be aware with around 5 Mio. EUR) Ferrari F40 Chassis No. 74045 is coming to auction in Paris next year. The car will be the star of the Show and the most expensive F40 ever. Hope to see it next year at our Challenge and GT Days at the Red Bull Ring ;-)

    More details and Infos about the car and the auction https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/pa19/paris/lots/r0085-1987-ferrari-f40-lm/740406


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  2. LamboLover

    LamboLover F1 Rookie

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    Doesn't look like they've added any est. values yet to the auction page, but the press release for this F40 (and the Bugattis) placed it at €4.500.000 - €5.500.000. :eek:
     
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  3. fbrs2

    fbrs2 Formula Junior

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    Fabulous. Punchy estimate. Makes me think the 962's at 1/5 the price are an absolute bargain!
     
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  4. BarryK

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    This one, #74045 is a great LM, probably the second best in terms of racing history after #90001. But I agree with you, the estimate looks way high in the current market. For that money you could buy an Le Mans winner like an 1983 956 too.

    I remember seeing #74045 in action at Le Mans in 95 & 96. Fantastic memories.
     
  5. Ferrari 308 Vetro

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    5 Mio. is more then realistic, you will see ;-)
     
  6. fbrs2

    fbrs2 Formula Junior

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    It wouldn't surprise me at all if it made 5m... I just think it makes other race cars, like the 962, trading around 1m, seem ''cheap''! :)
     
  7. mikehump

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    I agree that 962s are a lot of car for the money! To be fair though, the factory made 91 and privateers made some more so there were at least 100 of them built. A truly significant 962 with great history would be closer to 3m than 1m too...
     
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  8. gatorgreg

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    I am drooling. My favorite car!
     
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  9. fbrs2

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    Absolutely, the difference is you'd be hard pressed to find a 962 that hasn't come at least 12th at LM! ;)
     
  10. Ferrari 308 Vetro

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    From the website:

    In 1987, Ferrari celebrated their 40th anniversary, and to mark the occasion launched arguably their most uncompromising road car ever – the twin-turbocharged 471-bhp, 201-mph F40. Borrowing heavily from technology developed for the still-born Group B 288 GTO Evoluzione programme, it was no surprise when the evocatively named F40 LM finally hit the track in 1989 – albeit at the behest of the French Ferrari importer Charles Pozzi rather than the factory itself.

    Developed by Michelotto, the F40 LM benefitted from enlarged twin IHI turbocharger/ intercooler units and advanced Weber-Marelli fuel injection, which increased power to over 700 bhp. A corresponding reduction in weight to just 1,050 kg resulted in predictably awesome performance, whilst the car also featured extensive chassis stiffening, race-specification transmission, uprated brakes and extensively modified bodywork.

    This particular example – chassis no. 74045 – has a fascinating and illustrious history. Originally used as a pre-production prototype by the factory, it was sold to former Le Mans and IMSA driver Rene Herzog in early 1992. Herzog sent the car to Michelotto for conversion to LM specification, although shortly after its completion ownership passed to his fellow Swiss Charles Zuger. In 1995, the car was sold to GT Racing impresario Stephane Ratel who raced it in the European GT Championship of that year, but in turn sold the car mid-season to the French Pilot-Aldix team for use in the BPR Global GT Series of that year.

    Driven by the all-French pairing of Michel Ferte and Olivier Thevenin, the car’s top-line career started inauspiciously with retirements in each of the first four rounds of the series at Paul Ricard, Monza, Jarama and Nürburgring. However, by Le Mans pre-qualifying in April – and with 74045 now patriotically re-painted in French Racing Blue – fortunes had improved markedly, with the team leaving the Sarthe circuit an encouraging fifth fastest overall, and fastest of all the GT1 runners.

    A little over six weeks later – and with their line-up bolstered by third driver Carlos Palau – the team qualified an excellent 7th for the 24 Hours of Le Mans itself, and 2nd in GT1 ahead of all seven of the hitherto pace-setting McLaren F1 GTRs. The race was blighted by wet conditions which played to the McLaren’s strengths, but nevertheless 74045 finished a respectable 12th overall and sixth in GT1. Significantly, this would prove to be the best result ever achieved by an F40 at Le Mans.

    A fortnight later, Ferte and Thevenin took pole position for the Anderstorp Four Hours and followed this up with an emphatic win ahead of the McLarens of Nielsen/Bscher and Raphanel/Owen-Jones. A mixed end to the season saw retirements in both the Suzuka 1000 KM (electrics) and the Zhuhai Three Hours (gearbox), but also a highly creditable 2nd place finish in the Silverstone Foour Hours behind the Harrods-sponsored McLaren of Wallace/ Grouillard.

    For 1996, the driver line-up was retained, the car uprated with a GTE-specification rear wing and a similar assault on the BPR series planned to that of the previous year. Over the balance of the season, it was clear that the Italian Ennea squad had overtaken their French counterparts as top Ferrari team, with a 5th place at Jarama, 8th at Silverstone, 6th at the Nürburgring and a 3rd place at Nogaro, the highpoints of an otherwise trying year for Pilot. At Le Mans, Ferte and Thevenin were joined by French journeyman Nicolas Leboissetier, although the proliferation of new breed WSC cars – not to mention the inclusion of Porsche’s controversial 911 GT1 – ensured that they would qualify no higher than 25th, prior to retirement in the race.

    Following the conclusion of the car’s contemporary racing career at the end of the 1996 season, it passed through the ownership of several prominent collectors, prior to its acquisition by the current owner in 2008. It is important to note that the car was freshly serviced last year and today remains on the button to participate in vintage racing events, namely the new official Ferrari program, Club GT Competizioni. Adding to its overall desirability, the car is offered with its original gearbox and a set of spare wheels. Given the paucity of factory-blessed Sports Racing and GT racing Ferraris in recent decades, 74045 – especially given its top-level racing history – is surely a ‘must have’ for any serious Ferrari or competition car collector.

    Resplendent in the livery worn on its competitive swansong at Nogaro in 1996, it also represents a highly attractive and hugely charismatic entry for the European-based Masters Endurance Legends and Global Endurance Legends series, not to mention the burgeoning HSR and Daytona 24 Hour Classic events stateside.

    Having enjoyed a thrilling competition career, including two outings at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, chassis no. 74045 is without doubt the most significant F40 LM and amongst the most significant privateer-campaigned Ferrari racing cars. It would warrant pride of place in any of the most prestigious Ferrari collections around the globe. It is a car that its next owner can enjoy at a multitude of historic racing events and one that would surely be welcomed at any of the finest concours events worldwide.
     
  11. F140C

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    Wonder if this car will once again be part of Mr. Li's collection. Would sit nicely along his GTE (Evo3?).
     
  12. BarryK

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    Some pictures from the auction:

    The car looks exceptional and very original. Proudly wearing some of the scars from battles!

    Surely it could set a record for a car without a steering wheel :)

    I thought I would post a few photos in case we don't see it again for a few years after the auction!
     

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  13. Ferrari 308 Vetro

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    Thanks for the pics.

    My guess, over 5 Mio. Eur
     
  14. mclaudio

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    Liking the patina.
     
  15. BarryK

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    Talking to some people at the preview yesterday, I think you could be right based on the level of excitement this car was creating in the room. I changed my mind about saying it is overpriced before! The car is spectacular in person with many details/patina.
     
  16. fbrs2

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    Gents, any idea when it goes over the block?
     
  17. BarryK

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    Around 8pm CET tonight. I think there's the usual RM live streaming.
     
  18. fbrs2

    fbrs2 Formula Junior

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    Thank you. Didn't notice the time in white over the background image!

    Here for those interested... 2PM EST

    https://rmsothebys.com/en/home/stay-connected/
     
  19. amenasce

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    4.3m Euros without hammer fees.
     
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    €4.842.500 all in.
     
  21. LamboLover

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    That’s very close to Vetro’s 5mil est.

    Had a good bidding war between 3-4 people.
     
  22. amenasce

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    Hopefully it comes to the US?
     
  23. fbrs2

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    I'm afraid not. I bought it for parts.
     
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  24. amenasce

    amenasce Three Time F1 World Champ
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    Send me one wheel.
     
  25. Ferrari 308 Vetro

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    You’re sure it’s sold?
     

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