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The Million Dollar Ferrari Found In Arizona Desert

The story of Manny Del Arroz's Ferrari 166 MM is a remarkable twist on the classic "barn find" narrative, with a touch of desert mystique. Unlike the typical discovery of a forgotten gem in a dusty barn sold for a bargain, this Ferrari was anything but a steal. The 1950 Ferrari 166 MM Barchetta, one of only 25 ever made, had been stashed away under a simple sheet in an Arizona backyard for nearly 50 years. Exposed to the harsh desert elements, this million-dollar classic remained hidden in plain sight, with its rarity and historical significance preserved despite decades of neglect.

(Photo credit: Christian Martin / Artcurial Auctions)

The car's journey began in Europe, where it was purchased by an American serviceman from a used car showroom in Lausanne, Switzerland. Shipped to his friend Reg Lee Litton in Arizona, the Ferrari was enjoyed in friendly races before it eventually broke down. Instead of repairing it, Litton covered the car with a simple heet and left it in his backyard, where it remained forgotten for nearly half a century. Despite its exposure to the desert sun and dust, this iconic vehicle, which had once roared across some of the world's most famous race tracks, including Le Mans, Silverstone, and Targa Florio, became a well-kept secret known only to a few.

When Litton passed away, his children realized the treasure sitting in their backyard and subtly hinted at its availability to the Ferrari community. This "under-the-sheet" find quickly garnered attention from collectors worldwide, but it was Manny Del Arroz who ultimately secured the car for over $1 million—a far cry from the typical barn find price. As Del Arroz delved deeper into the car's history, he discovered that it was more than just a rare Ferrari; it was a piece of automotive legend, having competed in prestigious races and been driven by some of the era's most renowned racers.

(Photo credit: Christian Martin / Artcurial Auctions)

After acquiring the car, Del Arroz took it to a Ferrari expert for a careful mechanical rebuild, leaving the worn body untouched to preserve its original patina. During this process, it was revealed that the car had once been raced by the legendary Juan Manuel Fangio, adding another layer of prestige to its already illustrious history. This remarkable find is not just a story of a lost car rediscovered, but a testament to the enduring allure of automotive history, where even the most unassuming backyards can hold treasures worth millions.

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Iconic Porsche 911 Celebrates 60 years

The Porsche 911, an icon of automotive design and engineering, celebrates its 60th anniversary this year, marking six decades of influence and innovation in the world of sports cars. Since its debut at the 1963 Frankfurt Motor Show, the 911 has become more than just a car; it’s a cultural phenomenon, revered by enthusiasts and collectors for its unique blend of style, performance, and engineering precision. Over the years, the 911 has undergone numerous evolutions, yet it has always remained true to its original spirit—a testament to the timeless design envisioned by Ferdinand "Butzi" Porsche.

Cathedral Classics | 1966 Porsche 911S Coupe | €209,911.00

The 911's impact on the automotive world is undeniable. From the racetrack to the streets, it has consistently set benchmarks for performance and handling, making it a favorite among professional drivers and weekend warriors alike. The car's distinctive rear-engine layout, combined with its sleek silhouette and iconic round headlights, has made it instantly recognizable. Each new generation of the 911 has pushed the boundaries of what a sports car can be, incorporating cutting-edge technology while retaining the core elements that have made it a legend.

Over its 60-year history, the Porsche 911 has been the canvas for some of the most memorable moments in motorsport. It has claimed victories in prestigious events like the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the Monte Carlo Rally, and the Targa Florio, solidifying its reputation as a champion. Off the track, the 911 has continued to evolve, with models ranging from the everyday Carrera to the track-focused GT3 and the high-performance Turbo. This versatility has allowed the 911 to cater to a wide range of drivers, ensuring its place in the pantheon of automotive greats.

2shores International Inc | 1965 Porsche 911 Sunroof Coupe | $229,000.00

As the Porsche 911 turns 60, it stands as a symbol of enduring excellence in the automotive industry. Few cars have managed to remain relevant and revered for so long, and the 911’s continued success is a testament to Porsche's commitment to innovation and tradition. As we look to the future, the 911 shows no signs of slowing down, with Porsche continuing to push the envelope while honoring the legacy of this automotive icon. Whether on the road or on the track, the 911 remains the benchmark by which all other sports cars are judged—a true legend in every sense of the word.

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