2016 (Jan to April): Ten Most-Expensive Cars Sold at Public Auction

1957 Ferrari 315 335 S
1957 Ferrari 315 / 335 S – © Artcurial / Christian Martin

A 1957 Ferrari 335 Sport sold for €32,075,200 ($35,711,359) at the Artcurial Paris auction as the most-expensive car in 2016 and the second most-expensive car ever. The second most-expensive car sold thus far at public auction in 2016 was a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWM California Spider for $17,160,000 at Gooding Amelia Island sale. The third most-expensive car of the year is a 1937 Mercedes-Benz 540 K Special Roadster sold for $9,900,000 by RM Sotheby’s in Arizona while a 1937 Bugatti Type 57 SC Sports Tourer sold by Bonhams at Amelia Island is fourth at $9,735,000. After the January classic and collector car sales during the annual Scottsdale week in Arizona, the Paris Rétromobile week in early February, and the Amelia Island sales in Florida and Mercedes Benz Museum sale in Stuttgart in mid-March, an eclectic collection of marques makes up the list of the ten most-expensive cars sold at public auction in 2016. True to form, Ferraris are the most common marque on the list but currently the top-ten prices also include a Mercedes Benz, a Bugatti, a Porsche, an Aston Martin and a Ford.

List of the Top Ten Most-Expensive Cars in 2016 (January – April)

The 11 highest results for cars sold at public auction thus far in 2016 were:

Lot Year Car Price ($) Auction House Auction
1 1957 Ferrari 335 Sport by Scaglietti 35,711,359 Artcurial Paris
2 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider 17,160,000 Gooding Amelia Island
3 1937 Mercedes Benz 540 K Special Roadster by Sindelfingen 9,900,000 RM Sotheby’s Arizona
4 1937 Bugatti Type 57 SC Sports Tourer 9,735,000 Bonhams Amelia Island
5 1950 Ferrari 166 MM /195S Berlinetta Le Mans 6,490,000 Gooding Scottsdale
6 1955 Porsche 550 Spyder 5,335,000 Gooding Amelia Island
7 1962 Ferarri 400 Superamerica LWB Coupe Aerodinamico 4,400,000 RM Sotheby’s Amelia Island
8 2015 Aston Martin DB10 Spectre 3,476,466 Christie’s London
9 1967 Ferrari 330 GTC Speciale 3,410,000 Gooding Scottsdale
10 1966 Ford GT40 Mk1 3,300,000 Gooding Amelia Island
11* 1962 Ferrari 400 Superamerica LWB Coupé Aerodinamico 3,245,000 RM Sotheby’s Paris

*An extra car was added as the Aston Martin is a not-running design study reserved for James Bond.

1957 Ferrari 335 Sport

1957 Ferrari 315 / 335 S
© Artcurial / Christian Martin

The most-expensive cars sold at public auction in 2016, and the second highest price ever paid for a car at auction, was for the 1957 Ferrari 335 Sport that Artcurial sold for €32,075,200 ($35,711,359) at the Paris Rétromobile sale. In euro terms, this Ferrari was more expensive than the 1962/63 Ferrari 250 GTO that sold for $38 million, which converted to €28.5 million at the time.

1957 Ferrari 335 S Spider Scaglietti, chassis 0674
Mike Hawthorn / Luigi Musso, 24 Heures du Mans 1957, Courtesy of Artcurial

This car, as an official Scuderia Ferrari entry, finished second in the 1957 Mille Miglia race with Wolfgang von Trips as driver. The same year, Mike Hawthorn set the first ever La Mans lap at a speed exceeding 200 km/h in this Ferrari.

1957 Ferrari 315 / 335 S Scaglietti Spyder
© Artcurial / Christian Martin

After helping Ferrari win the 1957 World Championship, the car was sold in the USA. It had its best finish ever when it won the 1958 Cuban Grand Prix in Havana in blue-and-white N.A.R.T livery. The car was in the Bardinon Collection from 1970.

The 1957 Ferrari 335 Sport was only the sixth car ever to sell for more than $20 million and the second to break the $30 million barrier.

1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider

1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider
© Gooding

Gooding set a new Amelia Island auction week record when this 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider sold for $17,160,000 – the tenth highest price ever paid for a car at public auction. It was also the highest result ever achieved at an auction by Gooding. It was the sixth California Spider to have sold for more than $10 million, and the third California Spider Gooding has sold for more than $15 million but still behind the record $18.6 million paid for the Baillon Ferrari at Artcurial’s Paris 2015 auction.

This 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider, chassis 2871, had only three Italian owners. The car appeared briefly in Vittorio De Sica’s Academy Award®-winning feature film, Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, when Sophia Loren hitched a lift after crashing her Rolls Royce. It is in a well-maintained but unrestored condition.

1937 Mercedes Benz 540 K Special Roadster

1937 Mercedes Benz 540 K Special Roadster
Darin Schnabel ©2015 Courtesy of RM Sotheby’s

The 1937 Mercedes Benz 540 K Special Roadster set the new Scottsdale classic car week record when it sold for $9,900,000 at the RM Sotheby’s Arizona 2016 auction. It narrowly missed out on becoming only the third Mercedes-Benz to have sold for over $10 million.

The 1937 Mercedes Benz 540 K Special Roadster by Sindelfingen is an original US delivery car with known history. It is one of the earliest 540 Ks made and has the desirable long tail, high door configuration. It is believed to have covered only 10,277 miles since new.

1937 Bugatti 570 SC Sports Tourer

1937 Bugatti Type 57 SC Sports Tourer
1937 Bugatti Type 57 SC Sports Tourer – © Bonhams

Bonham’s sold the 1937 Bugatti 570 SC Sports Tourer for $9,735,000 to hold the Amelia Island record for about a day. This was also the second highest nominal price ever paid for a Bugatti at public auction – the record is still held by the 1931 Bugatti Royale Kellner Coupe that sold for $9.8 million in 1987! Only 43 lower body Type 57 S cars were built with only two fitted with Vanden Plas coachwork with hits one the only one with a four-seater convertible body.

1950 Ferrari 166 MM / 195S Berlinetta

1950 Ferrari 166 MM /195S Berlinetta Le Mans,
© Gooding

Gooding’s top result at Scottsdale 2016 was $ 6,490,000 for a 1950 Ferrari 166 MM / 195 S Berlinetta Le Mans. This car won the 1950 Giro delle Calabria as an official Ferrari works entry. It was sold to Brigg S Cunningham in 1950 and upgraded by Ferrari to 195S specification. It was the first closed Ferrari competition car delivered to the USA.

1955 Porsche Spyder

1955 Porsche 550 Spyder Amelia IslandA 1955 Porsche Spyder sold for $5,335,000 at the Gooding Amelia Island auction. This was the highest result of the 18 cars, including 16 Porsches, entered into the auction by comedian Jerry Seinfeld. The car is in a magnificent condition – partly helped by no in period racing history.

1962 Ferrari 400 Superamerica LWB Aerodinamico

1962 Ferrari 400 Superamerica LWB Coupe Aerodinamico
Patrick Ernzen ©2016 Courtesy of RM Sotheby’s

A 1962 Ferrari 400 Superamerica LWB Coupé Aerodinamico was RM Sotheby’s top result at Amelia Island when it sold for $4,400,000 – over a million above top estimate. The car was in single-family ownership for half a century and restored to concourse condition in 2012.

2015 Aston Martin DB10 Spectre

The rightside of Aston Martin DB10Christie’s sold the 2015 Aston Martin DB10 Spectre one-off car that was used by James Bond in the 007 film Spectre for $3,476,466 in London. The car was sold without a running engine and with the condition that the new, any subsequent owners, will not fit an engine of any kind to make it a running vehicle. Aston Martin will skip the DB10 model name for production cars and showed the DB11 instead at Geneva in 2016.

1967 Ferrari 330 GTC Speciale

1967 Ferrari 330 GTC Speciale with coachwork by Pininfarina
© Gooding

The 1967 Ferrari 330 GTC Speciale set a new model record when it achieved $3,410,000 at the Gooding 2016 Scottsdale auction. Only four of the 330 GTC Speciale cars were ever made with this model originally belonging to Maria Maddalena Da Lisca, a Tuscan heiress and the wife of the pasta maker Piettro Barilla. She enjoyed the car and drove 33,000 km in it in less than two years. A standard Ferrari 330 GTC rarely achieves a fifth of this price.

1966 Ford GT40 Mk1

Gooding sold a 1966 Ford GT40 Mk1 at Amelia Island for $3,300,000 – the only American made car still on the top-ten list after the Amelia Island auction week in mid-March. It is one of only 31 GT40 Mk1 cars produced and has covered only 3,200 miles since new.

1962 Ferrari 400 Superamerica LWB Aerodinamico

1962 Ferrari 400 Superamerica LWB Coupé Aerodinamico
Tim Scott ©2015 Courtesy of RM Sotheby’s

The 1962 Ferrari 400 Superamerica LWB Coupé Aerodinamico sold for $3,245,000 in a post-hammer deal at the 2016 RM Sotheby’s Paris 2016 sale. This was the first of only 18 built. As launch car, this Ferrari 300 Superamerica LWB Coupé Aerodinamico was shown a the 1962 Earls Court (London) and Chicago motor shows.

Million-Dollar Cars at Public Auctions in 2016

Scottsdale 2016 Ferrari 166MM
Scottsdale 2016 © Gooding

Thus far in 2016, around* 81 cars have been sold at public auction for over a million dollars:

  • January 2016: 36 – 4 at Kissimmee (Mecum) and 32 at Scottsdale, Arizona (Barrett Jackson 3, Bonhams 3, Gooding 9, RM Sotheby’s 17)
  • February 2016: 15 – 14 at Paris (Artcurial 6, Bonhams 1, RM Sotheby’s 7), 1 in London (Christies)
  • March 2016: 30 – 28 at Amelia Island (Gooding 15, RM Sotheby’s 9 and Bonhams 4), 1 in Stuttgart (Bonhams), 1 in Goodwood (Bonhams)
1957 Ferrari 335 Sport at Auction
© Artcurial

In the battle of the auction houses:

33 – RM Sotheby’s
24 – Gooding
10 – Bonhams
6 – Artcurial
4 – Mecum
3 – Barrett-Jackson

The list takes the published results of the following auctions into consideration:

*Definitions vary.

Next Major Classic Car Auctions in 2016:

See Also: