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The only Ferrari to have won Le Mans twice.

The ex-Works Ferrari 275 P, chassis number 0816, won the French endurance classic in both 1963 and 1964. And this week, we’ve returned the car to France to take centre-stage on our 2026 Salon Rétromobile stand. Needless to say, what is arguably the most historically significant Ferrari on the planet is in excellent company. We’ve spent the last months carefully curating a scintillating stable of Prancing Horses to present for sale here in Paris.

Capitalising on the extraordinary wave of interest in modern-era limited production supercars, we have each of Ferrari’s ‘Big Five’, its historic line of flagship ‘halo’ models. On the ‘classic’ side of the Ferrari equation there’s the Ferrari 275 GTB bought new right here in Paris by Jean-Paul Belmondo in the summer of 1965. He was accompanied by his not-so-secret lover, the original Bond girl Ursula Andress, who reportedly didn’t favour the colour so promptly persuaded him to repaint it in burgundy red.

As usual, it’s not only cars from Italy that we’ve brought to the French capital. We’ve also got the most delicious Parmigiano Reggiano and salami from Fattoria Rossi and exceptional wine from Colle Manora. We’re looking forward to catching up with as many of you as possible, so if you’re Rétromobile-bound, please do swing by our stand: Hall 7.3, Aisle G, Stand 067. You can’t miss us.

It goes without saying that if you have any questions about any of the Ferraris we’re exhibiting in Paris, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

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