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The ex-Enzo Ferrari/41,000kms from new

Auction 19.08.2001
19.08.2001
Schätzpreis
350.000 $ - 450.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
391.000 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 44

The ex-Enzo Ferrari/41,000kms from new

Auction 19.08.2001
19.08.2001
Schätzpreis
350.000 $ - 450.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
391.000 $
Beschreibung:

The ex-Enzo Ferrari/41,000kms from new 1961 FERRARI 400 SUPERAMERICA AERODYNAMICA COUPE COACHWORK BY PININFARINA Chassis No. 4031SA/3097SA (see text) Engine No. 1287SA Metallic Silver Green/Verde Dora with black leather interior Engine: V12, two single overhead camshafts, one for each cylinder bank, triple Weber 40 DCL carburetors, 3,967cc., 340bhp at 7,000rpm; Gearbox: four-speed manual with overdrive and reverse; Suspension: upper and lower wishbone front suspension with rear solid axle mounted upon leaf springs; Brakes: four wheel Dunlop discs. Left hand drive. Unveiled at the 1960 Brussels Salon, the 400 Superamerica Coupe was introduced to the automotive world. Its design by Pininfarina would be the famous coachbuilder's first effort from his new facilities in Grugliasco, Italy. The 400 SA was an expensive Grand Touring car, and only a few of Ferrari's dealers of the era were authorized to sell it. Even if a client could prove the financial resources to place an order for one of these cars, it was only the beginning of a long and often frustrating wait. Being a special order, each 400 SA could incorporate such customer preferences as color, interior trim and hardware, custom fitted luggage, instrument arrangement and exterior hardware; even choosing the front nose style was possible. At the rear, fender air ducts and/or skirts could be specified. The more features requested, the more costly the result, and the longer the wait for delivery. The designation '400' in itself was new. Ferrari, up to that point and subsequently, had either designated his cars by the individual cylinder capacity of the engine such as '250' (cc), or by engine architecture such as '412' (4 liter-12 cylinder). For this Superamerica series with its Type 163 Columbo engine, '400' simply meant four liters. By keeping the original exterior dimensions on the twelve cylinder, sixty-degree, V-shaped block, the Maranello technicians managed to bring the total capacity up to 3,967cc. Compared to the 250 GT's 2,953cc, the bore increased from 73mm. to 77mm. and, with a new crankshaft, the stroke went from 58.8mm. to 71mm. The twelve cylinder engine thus retained its over square configuration - this was essential. It also incorporated the most recent advances of the three liter engine: sparkplugs relocated on the exhaust side and helical valve springs. Of the fourteen 400 Superamerica Aerodynamica Coupes built, we are proud to offer what is arguably the most significant, serial number 4031SA/3097SA, body number 99518, originally ordered by Enzo Ferrari for his personal use. This provenance has been documented extensively and the archival photograph shows this car just outside Enzo Ferrari's office in the factory courtyard, captured by Steve Earle in February 1962. Engine serial number 1287SA (internal number 8) was originally fitted to Mr. Ferrari's 250 GTE 2 + 2 Prototype. The assembly sheets for 1287 GT/SA reveal a progressive renumbering of the car, the next one being 2257SA 2 + 2. Evidently the 250GTE became a test bed for the new four liter engine. Subsequently, the engine was removed from the 2 + 2 and fitted to Mr. Ferrari's Superamerica 3097SA. The engine retains the number 1287 to this day. This would indicate that 1287GT and 2257SA 2 + 2 were, in all probability, one and the same car. The whereabouts of this car today is unknown. The serial number lists all agree that serial 1287GT was one of the prototype GTE cars, while 2257SA is listed among the first series short wheelbase SA's. A 2 + 2 arrangement on a 94-inch wheelbase would have been quite an achievement! Thus chassis number 4031SA/3097SA, fitted with engine number 1287SA and graced with Pininfarina body number 99518 were all merged together. This car, in Enzo Ferrari's personal choice of silver metallic green, is positively breathtaking. Aside from Mr. Ferrari changing the interior from Peugeot beige leather and cloth and respraying the nose to cover small rock chips, the car is entirel

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 44
Auktion:
Datum:
19.08.2001
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
The Pebble Beach Equestrian Center
Beschreibung:

The ex-Enzo Ferrari/41,000kms from new 1961 FERRARI 400 SUPERAMERICA AERODYNAMICA COUPE COACHWORK BY PININFARINA Chassis No. 4031SA/3097SA (see text) Engine No. 1287SA Metallic Silver Green/Verde Dora with black leather interior Engine: V12, two single overhead camshafts, one for each cylinder bank, triple Weber 40 DCL carburetors, 3,967cc., 340bhp at 7,000rpm; Gearbox: four-speed manual with overdrive and reverse; Suspension: upper and lower wishbone front suspension with rear solid axle mounted upon leaf springs; Brakes: four wheel Dunlop discs. Left hand drive. Unveiled at the 1960 Brussels Salon, the 400 Superamerica Coupe was introduced to the automotive world. Its design by Pininfarina would be the famous coachbuilder's first effort from his new facilities in Grugliasco, Italy. The 400 SA was an expensive Grand Touring car, and only a few of Ferrari's dealers of the era were authorized to sell it. Even if a client could prove the financial resources to place an order for one of these cars, it was only the beginning of a long and often frustrating wait. Being a special order, each 400 SA could incorporate such customer preferences as color, interior trim and hardware, custom fitted luggage, instrument arrangement and exterior hardware; even choosing the front nose style was possible. At the rear, fender air ducts and/or skirts could be specified. The more features requested, the more costly the result, and the longer the wait for delivery. The designation '400' in itself was new. Ferrari, up to that point and subsequently, had either designated his cars by the individual cylinder capacity of the engine such as '250' (cc), or by engine architecture such as '412' (4 liter-12 cylinder). For this Superamerica series with its Type 163 Columbo engine, '400' simply meant four liters. By keeping the original exterior dimensions on the twelve cylinder, sixty-degree, V-shaped block, the Maranello technicians managed to bring the total capacity up to 3,967cc. Compared to the 250 GT's 2,953cc, the bore increased from 73mm. to 77mm. and, with a new crankshaft, the stroke went from 58.8mm. to 71mm. The twelve cylinder engine thus retained its over square configuration - this was essential. It also incorporated the most recent advances of the three liter engine: sparkplugs relocated on the exhaust side and helical valve springs. Of the fourteen 400 Superamerica Aerodynamica Coupes built, we are proud to offer what is arguably the most significant, serial number 4031SA/3097SA, body number 99518, originally ordered by Enzo Ferrari for his personal use. This provenance has been documented extensively and the archival photograph shows this car just outside Enzo Ferrari's office in the factory courtyard, captured by Steve Earle in February 1962. Engine serial number 1287SA (internal number 8) was originally fitted to Mr. Ferrari's 250 GTE 2 + 2 Prototype. The assembly sheets for 1287 GT/SA reveal a progressive renumbering of the car, the next one being 2257SA 2 + 2. Evidently the 250GTE became a test bed for the new four liter engine. Subsequently, the engine was removed from the 2 + 2 and fitted to Mr. Ferrari's Superamerica 3097SA. The engine retains the number 1287 to this day. This would indicate that 1287GT and 2257SA 2 + 2 were, in all probability, one and the same car. The whereabouts of this car today is unknown. The serial number lists all agree that serial 1287GT was one of the prototype GTE cars, while 2257SA is listed among the first series short wheelbase SA's. A 2 + 2 arrangement on a 94-inch wheelbase would have been quite an achievement! Thus chassis number 4031SA/3097SA, fitted with engine number 1287SA and graced with Pininfarina body number 99518 were all merged together. This car, in Enzo Ferrari's personal choice of silver metallic green, is positively breathtaking. Aside from Mr. Ferrari changing the interior from Peugeot beige leather and cloth and respraying the nose to cover small rock chips, the car is entirel

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 44
Auktion:
Datum:
19.08.2001
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
The Pebble Beach Equestrian Center
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