Words and pictures: RM Sotheby's
RM Sotheby’s third annual sale during Rétromobile week runs the veritable gamut of collector car icons, from a Ferrari F40 once owned by Stefano Casiraghi to the 1962 Earls Court Motor Show Ferrari 400 Superamerica LWB Coupé Aerodinamico. The catalogue also includes the very first LHD Aston Martin DB5 saloon. While these are certainly sights not to miss, the auction also brings to market some perhaps lesser known and less frequently seen European collectibles worthy of a nod.
1959 Abarth 2200 Coupé by Allemano
Carlo Abarth founded his tuning company in Turin in 1950. He eventually went on to take over the failed Cisitalia business, ensuring that Abarth would begin to produce successful cars in its own right.
An incredibly rare find, the 1959 Abarth 2200 Coupé on offer in Paris is one of a believed 28 examples produced by the company. Previously a part of racing driver Fritz Neuser’s Collection, it was restored by his Scuderia Auto Neuser in the 2000s and subsequently shown at the 2014 Schloss Bensberg Concours d’Elegance. Offered in amazingly original condition and finished in its delivery colours, it represents a fantastic opportunity for its new owner to stand out from the crowd (€180,000 - €200,000).