One-of-a-Kind 1962 Ferrari Going Up for Auction

In the world of expensive cars, there are always a few that stand above the rest. It's a subjective issue, to be sure, but if you're into Ferraris with a history then the upcoming "Leggenda e Passione" auction in Italy is somewhere you're going to want to be.
One of the Ferraris with the best history is going up on the block -- the one-of-a-kind 1962 Ferrari 330 TRI/LM Testa Rossa. The one and only Testa Rossa with a 4L engine, the last Testa Rossa ever built, and (as if that weren't enough already) it's the car that won at Le Mans in 1962 driven by Phil Hill and Olivier Gendebien.
The auction is on May 20th and will include a number of other historic Ferrari's, although valued at up to $10 million the Testa Rossa is by far the biggest attraction.

Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
race Apr 2nd 2007 2:02PM
Le Mans race from 1962 was absolutely amazing for Ferrari with that top 3
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David Ramsey Apr 30th 2007 2:01AM
Why do you need an apostrophe for the plural of Ferrari?
Rigel Apr 30th 2007 6:19PM
I didn't David, thanks for the catch :)