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1958 Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider
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People restore cars for many different reasons. Some spend the time and money to have a car they loved as a child or remembered when they were young. Some people use them as investments to make a nice buck, but other people just appreciate the craftsmanship, beauty and work that goes into restoring these classic automobiles. For those looking to buy or sell, auctions happen all over the country, and there is a big one hitting Arizona in January.
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The annual auction in Scottsdale, Arizona is a car collectors dreams. There will be plenty of multimillion-dollar cars from different manufacturers, eras and styles. Santa Monica-based Gooding and Co., a classic car auction company who hosts guests every January in Arizona in Scottsdale and Phoenix, hosts the auction. The LA Times wrote an article for their website with further information on who else will be there. ?Other companies include RM Auctions, Bonhams, and Russo and Steele. The largest is Barrett-Jackson, a company whose televised auction could sell 1,000 cars over its six-day run.?
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Gooding is bringing many high profile cars to the auction in an attempt to break some records and sell some highly values cars. ?The car it hopes will do that is a 1958 Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider. The long-wheelbase convertible is one of only 50 built and features a 3.0-liter V-12 making at least 250 horsepower. The car has been certified by Ferrari as a matching-numbers example and has been shown at elite car shows including Pebble Beach.?
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Auctions are great for buyers, sellers, and just car enthusiasts all around. We restore cars for auctions regularly for collectors who are trying to make a return on their investment or trying to win awards for their beautiful antique. You can check out our events page for future shows in the Ohio area.
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Source: http://ddclassic.com/blog/classic-restored-cars-head-to-arizona-auction/
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