Featured is the fifth 500 Superfast constructed, which was shown at the 1964 Brussels Motorshow. After its show debut it joined the DuPont family collection in the United States. At one point the family owned three Superfasts. After always being kept in caring ownership, it >>>
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Commissioned by the very wealthy Lord James Edward Hanson, this 500 Superfast was finished in Verde Scuro or dark green with a black leather interior. Between 1965 and 1972, Lord Hanson kept the Ferrari at Pininfarina for him to use while he would be on the continent.>>>
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Completed in April of 1965, this 500 Superfast was delivered new to the Aga Khan, who lived in Switzerland at the time. The car was finished in silver with a black interior. In 1970, the Ferrari was sold to a French enthusiast, who in turn sold the car to noted French collec>>>
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Through Ferrari dealer Crepaldi, this 500 Superfast was sold new to Italian enthusiast Guido Monzino. It was finished in black with a tan leather interior. By the early 1970s, it was sold to the United States where it remained for two decades. It was then in German ownership>>>
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Commissioned by legendary British actor Peter Sellers, this 500 Superfast was first shown at the 1965 Earls Court Motor Show. It was finished in a striking metallic gold known as nocciola with a tan leather interior. Following its show duties, it was delivered to Sell>>>
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Ordered through Maranello Concessionaires, this second series 500 Superfast was acquired by Jack Durlacher. He was a stockbroker and would later also sponsor the Rob Walker Formula 1 team. Durlacher would own the right-hand drive car for over a decade and during the early 19>>>
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The 36th 500 Superfast built, this Series 2 example was sold new through North American distributor Luigi Chinetti. Finished in silver with a black leather interior, chassis 8817SF found its first private owner in John R. Winter from Napoleon, Ohio. The car was cherished but>>>
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