Five of the most desired Ferraris ever made are up for auction with the set estimated to go for a whopping £15million.
Known in the motoring world as The Big 5, these cars are coveted, fierce, and rare modern supercars on the market.
This quintet of supercars includes the 288 GTO, which was built in the 1980s and can accelerate from 0-60mph in just five seconds.
The F40 is also part of the collection, boasting an incredible top speed of 229mph.
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Music legend Rod Stewart, Jamiroquai frontman Jay Kay and radio and telly star Chris Evans owned one.
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As did F1 ace Nigel Mansell and late opera singer Luciano Pavarotti.
With both cars looking to fetch over £3,000,000 each at auction.
Next on the list is the F50, with the last make of the car being rolled off the production line in 1996.
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The beautiful beast can go from 0-60mph in just 3.8 seconds and is estimated to go for over £4,000,000 at the event.
The Ferrari Enzo, designed by Ken Okuyama, launched in 2003 and will be one of the most expensive cars at the event with a price tag of over £4,000,000.
The iconic motor can go 218mph.
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Finally, the LaFerrari, the latest and greatest in the big 5 will also be heading to auction for over £4,000,000.
Boasting an exhilarating 0-60 in 2.4 seconds – the fastest of the five.
Tottenham’s Heung-min Son is among the owners of them.
The cars are part of the Dare To Dream collection.
RM Sotheby’s auction in Toronto, Canada ends on 1 June.
Gord Duff, RM Sotheby’s Global Head of Auctions, said: “Miles has consistently selected only the finest examples for the D2D collection, sparing no expense in finding these vehicles—they are in amazing condition, truly museum-quality.
“Being a part of this collection for nearly 20 years has been an incredible experience, and it’s only fitting that RM Sotheby’s now offers the D2D collection to the public.
“As one of the most valuable private collections we’ve ever handled, this represents a significant moment for us.”
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