One of the world’s rarest Ferraris will go on sale next month as part of the 'Ferrari Leggenda e Passione' event at Ferrari HQ in Maranello.
The ultra-rare 1967 Ferrari 330 P4 is one of only three original P4s and can claim some impressive provenance with an endurance race win at Monza and a third place finish at Le Mans.
Chassis number 0858 will go on sale at the RM Auction in Maranello alongside a large collection of other Ferraris and three historic Maseratis, amongst which is a 250F race car. Organisers anticipate the combined collection will set a record breaking total for a classic car auction.
The P4, however, is the star of the show having been driven by racing legends such as former Ferrari F1 driver Lorenzo Bandini, Le Mans veteran Willy Mairesse and Scotland's very own Jackie Stewart.
‘With only three original P4s ever built, to say this car is rare is an understatement. There is tremendous excitement surrounding 0858's appearance. Its a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire one of the most important race cars ever created.’ says Max Girardo, Managing Director of RM Europe.
The P4 has been owned for the past 38 years by the same collector, who has shown it at a number of exclusive salon events across the world.
A full list of the cars on auction at the event can be seen here.