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Angelina Jolie's Vintage 1958 Ferrari 250 GT Set for Auction at Christie's

The rare Ferrari, one of only 353 models ever built, will be auctioned at Christie's  

05-10-2024
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A vintage 1958 Ferrari 250 GT, currently owned by Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie, is set to be auctioned at Christie’s “Exceptional Sale” in Paris on November 20. This particular black coupe, featuring bodywork by Pininfarina SpA, is one of only 353 models produced between 1955 and 1960 and is listed as the 11th in that series.

While the car retains its original engine, it underwent a repaint in 1978 from its original white and blue color to black, and the interior was also changed from black to red. With an odometer reading of 64,244 miles, details regarding the vehicle’s mechanical condition and history remain unclear. Christie’s anticipates that the car will sell for between €600,000 (approximately ₹5.5 crore) and €800,000 (approximately ₹7.3 crore).

Despite the excitement surrounding the auction, significant information regarding the Ferrari's provenance, mechanical condition, and the extent of its original components has yet to be disclosed.

The rare Ferrari will be available for public viewing at Christie’s Paris showroom on November 14, 16, and 20.

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