PININFARINA-DESIGNED 1962 FERRARI 400 SUPERAMERICA

Displayed at 1962 London and Chicago auto shows.



A rare Ferrari with bodywork by legendary Italian design house Pininfarina is headed to the RM Sotheby’s auction in Paris this February. The 1962 Ferrari 400 Superamerica LWB CoupĂ© Aerodinamico is the first of only 18 examples of the second-series, long-wheelbase models of its kind, and was used as a display model at the 1962 London and Chicago auto shows.

The Ferrari 400 Superamerica was introduced at the Turin Motor Show in 1959, with a 4.0-liter V-12 engine, four-wheel disc brakes, and other tweaks to improve its performance over the preceding Ferrari 410 Superamerica. The first cars rode on a 95.3-inch wheelbase, but when this particular bowed car in London in 1962, Ferrari had switched to a 102.4-inch wheelbase. The car’s bodywork, designed by Pininfarina, was notable for its aerodynamic fastback tail, open-mouth nose, and graceful front fenders.






 After its appearances at the aforementioned auto shows, this 1962 Ferrari 400 Superamerica changed hands several times in the U.S. before being purchased by a Tokyo-based collector in the early 1980s. In the early 2000s, the car was imported to the U.S. again and subsequently sold to a European owner.

RM Sotheby’s does not have an estimate for this car’s value at auction, but bidders can expect to pay a healthy sum for this car, especially given its interesting provenance. Earlier this year, a 1957 Ferrari 410 Superamerica sold for $5.1 million at auction, while a 1962 Ferrari 400 Superamerica SWB Cabriolet raked in $7.6 million.













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