46 of Phil Bachman's Ferraris (26 in his siganture Gallo) will cross the block at Mecum’s annual Kissimmee auction event.
The Bachman Ferrari Collection is a serious cross section of Ferrari and include examples such as a (1 of 272) 1985 Ferrari 288 GTO, a pair of (1 of 60) U.S. spec 1992 Ferrari F40s and one of the succeeding (1 of 55) U.S. spec 1995 Ferrari F50s, along with a (1 of 400) 2003 Enzo in Gallo, a (1 of 500) LaFerrari and a (1 of 210) LaFerrari Aperta.
An exceedingly rare (1 of 30) 2006 track-only FXX. The car has recorded just 2,318 kilometers, and represents one of the most historically significant factory programs of the modern Ferrari era.
Oldest car is a 1953 Ferrari 166 MM/53 Vignale Spyder. It is the final of just six 166 MM/53 Spyders to have left the factory with a Vignale body.
1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 Alloy. The alloy is an extremely rare and highly sought-after version of the 275 GTB/4, with only 16 examples produced. These cars are prized by collectors for their combination of racing-derived technology and grand touring luxury.
The Bachman Ferrari Collection one of the most well-preserved and lowest-mile collections of contemporary Ferraris anywhere in the world.
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