Although 2015 is not quite over yet, the upcoming auctions in late January and early February are already grabbing our imagination. The one machine consigned that we would really like to see wrapped under our Christmas tree is the Ferrari 335 S Scaglietti Spyder. One of four built in 1957, it is one of the very first Ferraris powered by a twin-cam V12 engine. The mighty four-litre engine is good for close to 400 bhp and the potent package is tightly wrapped in a beautiful Scaglietti body. The car on offer, chassis 0674, placed second overall in the 1957 Mille Miglia. Since 1969, it was part of the late Pierre Bardinon's magnificent Mas du Clos collection. It has been consigned by his estate to the Artcurial Motorcars Retromobile sale. The fantastic fantastic Ferrari has a startling pre-sale estimate of Euro 28-32 million.
Packing a Mw of power, the Koenigsegg One:1 was touted as the very first Megacar when it was introduced at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show. It also has a 1 hp / kg power to weight ratio, which explains the name. The mighty Koenigsegg combines the neck-snapping power with sophisticated active aerodynamics and suspension, and diligent weight saving. As a result, the One:1 is adept through corners as it is in a straight line. When the car was launched, Koenigsegg stated that, in addition to the prototype, six examples would be built for customers. These were almost immediately sold out, and eventually Koenigsegg decided to let the prototype go as well. This example is now available again, with a reported asking price of $6 million. It is featured alongside two of the other examples in our expanded, 80-shot gallery.

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2014 - 2015 Koenigsegg One:1 - Images, Specifications and Information

1957 - 1958 Ferrari 335 S Scaglietti Spyder - Images, Specifications and Information