At the upcoming Scottsdale Auctions held by Gooding & Company at the end of January, eight spectacular Ferraris are set to be sold from the Tony Shooshani Collection.

The Los Angeles real estate investor has one of the finest car collections in the United States and his Ferraris are worth in excess of $11 million.

The latest one that’s tipped to be the highest selling Ferrari from Tony Shooshani’s garage is a 2003 Enzo. Pre-auction estimates suggest that it will sell for between $2.4 million and $2.8 million but given that the 400th and final Enzo sold for $6.05 million at auction in August, we wouldn’t be surprised if Shooshani’s car actually changes hands for over $3 million.

Another particularly prized car crossing the auction block is a 1995 Ferrari F50. Painted in Rosso Corsa with silver wheels just like the Enzo, it could sell for between $2.5 million and $2.9 million. Completing the trilogy of Ferrari hypercars is a 1990 F40 with an estimated value of $1.3-1.6 million but given its stunning condition, it too could sell for closer to $2 million.

Beyond these insanely powerful and fast Ferrari models, Shooshani’s 1964 Ferrari 250 GT Lusso and 250 GT Series II Cabriolet will also be auctioned, with the first expected to sell for upwards of $2.5 million while the latter should fall between $2-2.3 million.

If these models are a bit too pricey for any auction goers, a few more affordable Ferrari models will be sold in the form of a 1969 Dino 206 GT ($700,000-800,000), 1988 328 GTS ($125,000-150,000) and a 1984 512 BBi ($400,000-475,000).

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