LE MANS WINNING SCUDERIA FILIPINETTI
FERRARI 275 GTB COMPETIZIONE
JOINS BONHAMS SCOTTSDALE AUCTION
The Ferrari Classiche red book certified, three times Le Mans entrant,
Spa-Francorchamps winner, Imola winner and concours award recipient
joins impressive early consignments for January’s sale
Bonhams is delighted to announce the consignment of a very special
and historic competition Ferrari to its auction in Scottsdale, Arizona
next January.
From the most famous and respected name in sports and racing is the 1966 Ferrari 275 Gran Turismo Berlinetta Competizione Scaglietti – class winner of the 1967 Le Mans 24 Hours, 1969 Spa-Francorchamps 1000 Km and 1969 Imola 500 Km under Scuderia Filipinetti.
From the day it was delivered new to legendary race team owner
Georges Filipinetti of Geneva, Switzerland, this automobile – chassis
number 09079 – has had an exceptional and well-documented history. The
eleventh of just twelve built – and one of the most prominent and
successful of those twelve, this rare, matching numbers, Ferrari
Classiche-certified car went on to do what its makers intended: race.
Competing three times consecutively in the most prestigious race of
them all, Le Mans, in 1967, 1968 and 1969, it won the GT class its
first year with Filipinetti team drivers Rico Steinmann and Dieter
Spörry. Then in 1969, the first and only time it raced
Spa-Francorchamps, it won that GT class with Filipinetti team drivers
Jacques Rey and Edgar Berney, and then went on to win its class at
Imola. In the right hands, number 09079 was a force to be reckoned with.
Launched in 1966, this new GT-class Ferrari designed expressly for
competition was built around a completely new chassis specific to this
model. It was lighter and stronger than the chassis of the standard 275,
was fitted with reinforced wheel hubs and wider than standard wheels,
and given twin saddle-mounted alloy fuel tanks with quick-access
exterior fuel and oil filler caps. Additionally, it was wrapped in an
ultra-thin alloy body thereby reducing weight even further.
The powerplant was also new, with a Tipo 213 Competition motor
developed from the Ferrari factory team racer campaigned the previous
year. The new 3.3-liter, V12 engine with fully dry sump benefited from a
long list of uprated factory modifications. And the strategic placement
of this awesome engine – lower and farther back – provided even more
advantage with its nearly perfect weight distribution.
Not only were the physical properties of this car extremely
impressive but the aesthetics also wowed the world. Its long, shark-like
nose with gill-like side vents and low, wide stance made it appear both
rakishly handsome and predatory at once. And its practicality, too,
made it enormously attractive as it could be ferociously raced on the
track or sportingly driven to the country club.
After its tenure with Filipinetti, car 09079 found a home with
several respected American collections during the 1970s and 80s. Then in
1985 its body was damaged in a garage fire but the engine, drive train
and chassis were all unharmed. The car was shipped to Italy where its
bodywork was meticulously and accurately restored to factory
specifications by marque experts Carrozzeria Brandoli, after which it
received its red book certification from Ferrari Classiche confirming
its matching numbers engine, chassis, suspension and transaxle.
Since then, this stunning champion has also won several honors at
contemporary shows and events, including the prestigious Pebble Beach
Concours d’Elegance, and has participated in Le Mans Classic,
Silverstone Classic and Tour Auto, to name a few. Recently, it was one
of just 60 Ferraris selected worldwide to represent the 60th anniversary of Ferrari in Beverly Hills.
Authentic, pedigreed, historic and gorgeous, the highly useable
09079 is truly a car of international importance and represents a rare
opportunity for interested buyers. To see and hear this incredible
machine in motion, watch the video online at Bonhams.com/video/17789.
The 2015 Bonhams Scottsdale Auction will take place Thursday, January 15th at the luxurious Westin Kierland Resort & Spa in the heart of Scottsdale.
Photo credits: Bonhams/Pawel Litwinski
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