The latest Monterey car week catalog to be released is for the Gooding Pebble Beach Auctions. One of the absolute headliners is this Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spyder Competizione, which features a truly distinct Italian tricolore livery. It was sold to an Italian gentleman racer with a hot engine and other competition features and was raced with considerable success. It was repainted silver in 1960 and chassis 1235GT was not re-painted in its original colours until 2017. It is estimated to sell for $10 - $12 million.
Another exquisite racer consigned to the sale is this Bugatti Type 35B. A successful works racer, it was later also owned by Louis Chiron. In a single family ownership for nearly 50 years between 1952 and 2000, it has had only two additional owners since and is now expected to sell for over $3.5 million.
Of similar value is this Maserati 200 Si, which was sold to its first owner through Carroll Shelby's Maserati agency. Raced with some success in Florida, chassis 2423 has been regularly raced in historic events from the late 1970s.
One of the most iconic Porsches is the 911 Carrera RS 2.7 and this Lightweight model is also consigned to the Pebble Beach Auctions. Sold new to Italy, it has been in French ownership for most of its life. It was sold to the current custodian at the Pebble Beach Auctions in 2015 and 911 360 1193 will be cross the block again in three week's time.

Enjoy the links:

1929 Bugatti Type 35B (4938)

1959 Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spyder Competizione (1235GT)

1957 Maserati 200S (2423)

1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 Lightweight (911 360 1193)