Rare 1958 Ferrari 250 GT Coupe, Formerly Owned by Angelina Jolie, Heads to Auction

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Mathieu Heurtault for Christie's
Mathieu Heurtault for Christie's

A rare and iconic 1958 Ferrari 250 GT Coupe Pininfarina, once owned by the renowned actress Angelina Jolie, is set to hit the auction block at Christie’s The Exceptional Sale in Paris this November. This exquisite automobile, a testament to both cinematic stardom and automotive excellence, is poised to fascinate collectors worldwide.

The 250 GT Coupe, a pinnacle of Ferrari’s design and engineering prowess, is celebrated for its timeless elegance and exceptional performance. Pininfarina’s masterful craftsmanship is evident in every curve and line of the car’s bodywork, creating a harmonious blend of beauty and functionality.

(Mathieu Heurtault for Christie's)
Rare 1958 Ferrari 250 GT Coupe, Formerly Owned by Angelina Jolie, Heads to Auction (Mathieu Heurtault for Christie’s)

Underneath the sleek exterior lies a powerful 3.0-liter V12 engine, a masterpiece of engineering that delivers exhilarating performance and a truly unforgettable driving experience. The 250 GT Coupe’s association with Angelina Jolie adds an extra layer of allure and desirability to this already iconic vehicle.

As one of Hollywood’s most celebrated actresses, Jolie’s ownership of this car underscores its status as a symbol of both luxury and achievement. The auction of the 250 GT Coupe promises to be a highly anticipated event, attracting bidders from around the globe who are eager to own a piece of automotive history and a connection to one of the most iconic figures in entertainment.

Despite a lack of detailed information on Christie’s website, the Barchetta classic and sports car portal provides valuable insights into the history of 0953 GT. This 250 GT Coupe Pininfarina has a rich history, starting in the US in 1958 and passing through the hands of owners in California, Idaho, Michigan, and England.

Throughout its journey, the car underwent a repaint and restoration, maintaining its original features such as the early build fiberglass trunk lid. In 2015, it achieved Ferrari Classiche status, a designation reserved for cars that meet stringent criteria for authenticity and condition. This recognition significantly enhanced its value and desirability.

Mathieu Heurtault for Christie's0
Rare 1958 Ferrari 250 GT Coupe, Formerly Owned by Angelina Jolie, Heads to Auction (Mathieu Heurtault for Christie’s)

The car’s most recent sale was in March 2016, where it fetched a price of 795,000 dollars. Considering its historical significance, unique features, and Ferrari Classiche status, it is reasonable to expect that the upcoming auction will result in a substantially higher price.

While it is difficult to predict the exact hammer price, experts suggest that it could surpass the previous record for a similar model. The car’s provenance, including its early ownership by Vincenzo Francesco Ferrario of Trieste, further adds to its allure and potential value.

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