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1985 Ferrari 288 GTO Navigation
One of just 272 examples to bear the famed and iconic GTO name, 54243 would be completed in 1985 as just the 95th 288 supercar. Finished in Rosso Corsa, the interior would feature Pella Nera/Stoffa Corsa. And, while completed with the optional air-conditioning, the one standard element of the car would be the beautiful, melodious note generated by the 2.9-liter DOHC twin-turbocharged V8. The result then would be a whole new breed of car from Maranello—the supercar.
Following completion in 1985, 54243 would be destined for the western part of Europe, particularly France. Imported through the racer and car dealer Charles Pozzi, the car would end up being resold to Daverat Automobiles of Bayonne.
Daverat had a buyer lined up and the car would be quickly picked up by its first owner Thierry Deserces. Deserces would hail from a fitting location. Pau is widely regarded as the home of the 'grand prix', and therefore, all that would drive Enzo Ferrari. The 288 GTO was bred for racing first and foremost, and thus, would seemingly be heading home when taking by Deserces.
Owning such a car as the 288 GTO, Deserces couldn't resist taking the car to the track at least once. Beyond this, the Pau resident would thoroughly enjoy the Ferrari throughout his period of ownership, which would span at least a handful of years.
Following an appearance in the Club Ferrari France meeting in 1987 the car would be sold and would make its way to the United States. Imported July of 1989, it wouldn't be until November the car would be released as having met US highway safety specifications. Having been released, the car would make its way to its first owner in the United States.
After spending a spell in Japan, the Ferrari would return to the United States in the mid-1990s where it would be purchased by Wesley Hatakeyama of Atascadero, California. In 1999, Hatakeyama would display the car at the Concorso Italiano held at Quail Lodge. Though less than twenty years old, already the 288 GTO would be recognized for what it was. The result would be a 'Platinum Award'.
Given its breed and accolades, many would pursue 54243. Robert Owen would be one of those. Enlisting the expertise of Brandon Lawrence, Owen, of Austin, would purchase the car and would take delivery of the automobile in September of 2000.
Almost four years to the day after Owen purchased the Ferrari, a Toronto-based collector would buy the car. The car would remain in Canada for nearly a decade before the car's present owner came to own it.
Over the course of the last two years the car has undergone some major maintenance and service having the engine worked by Ken and Darin McCay's Boston Sportscar. Brakes would be another area treated to overhaul. This would be performed by a Ferrari dealer in Pennsylvania.
Around the same time, steps were taken to have the car certified. Inspections would be conducted and 54243 would receive its Ferrari Classiche Certification in April of this year. Certified, and with well less than 8,000 kilometers, this would have to be considered one of the very best of the 272 GTOs.
Few miles and with a well-documented existence, it would be little wonder the originality of the car would be high. This, and the fact that it bears the iconic GTO badge of honor, would be the reason the car would be of such interest when named as part of the 2015 Bonhams Quail Lodge auction. The result would be a sale price of a remarkable $2,365,000.By Jeremy McMullen
Following completion in 1985, 54243 would be destined for the western part of Europe, particularly France. Imported through the racer and car dealer Charles Pozzi, the car would end up being resold to Daverat Automobiles of Bayonne.
Daverat had a buyer lined up and the car would be quickly picked up by its first owner Thierry Deserces. Deserces would hail from a fitting location. Pau is widely regarded as the home of the 'grand prix', and therefore, all that would drive Enzo Ferrari. The 288 GTO was bred for racing first and foremost, and thus, would seemingly be heading home when taking by Deserces.
Owning such a car as the 288 GTO, Deserces couldn't resist taking the car to the track at least once. Beyond this, the Pau resident would thoroughly enjoy the Ferrari throughout his period of ownership, which would span at least a handful of years.
Following an appearance in the Club Ferrari France meeting in 1987 the car would be sold and would make its way to the United States. Imported July of 1989, it wouldn't be until November the car would be released as having met US highway safety specifications. Having been released, the car would make its way to its first owner in the United States.
After spending a spell in Japan, the Ferrari would return to the United States in the mid-1990s where it would be purchased by Wesley Hatakeyama of Atascadero, California. In 1999, Hatakeyama would display the car at the Concorso Italiano held at Quail Lodge. Though less than twenty years old, already the 288 GTO would be recognized for what it was. The result would be a 'Platinum Award'.
Given its breed and accolades, many would pursue 54243. Robert Owen would be one of those. Enlisting the expertise of Brandon Lawrence, Owen, of Austin, would purchase the car and would take delivery of the automobile in September of 2000.
Almost four years to the day after Owen purchased the Ferrari, a Toronto-based collector would buy the car. The car would remain in Canada for nearly a decade before the car's present owner came to own it.
Over the course of the last two years the car has undergone some major maintenance and service having the engine worked by Ken and Darin McCay's Boston Sportscar. Brakes would be another area treated to overhaul. This would be performed by a Ferrari dealer in Pennsylvania.
Around the same time, steps were taken to have the car certified. Inspections would be conducted and 54243 would receive its Ferrari Classiche Certification in April of this year. Certified, and with well less than 8,000 kilometers, this would have to be considered one of the very best of the 272 GTOs.
Few miles and with a well-documented existence, it would be little wonder the originality of the car would be high. This, and the fact that it bears the iconic GTO badge of honor, would be the reason the car would be of such interest when named as part of the 2015 Bonhams Quail Lodge auction. The result would be a sale price of a remarkable $2,365,000.By Jeremy McMullen
2015 Bonhams Quail Lodge Auction
Pre-Auction Estimates :
USD $2,500,000-USD $3,000,000
Sale Price :
USD $2,365,000
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO Auction Sales
Recent Sales of the Ferrari 288 GTO
(Data based on Model Year 1985 sales)
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO Chassis#: ZFFPA16B000054809 Sold for USD$3,910,000 2023 Broad Arrow : Monterey Jet Center | |
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO Chassis#: ZFFPA16B000056773 Sold for USD$3,965,000 2023 RM Sothebys : Amelia Island | ![]() ![]() |
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO Chassis#: ZFFPA16B000058335 Sold for USD$4,405,000 2022 RM Sothebys : Monterey | ![]() ![]() |
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO Chassis#: ZFFPA16B000055169 Sold for USD$3,916,476 2022 RM Sothebys : Paris | |
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO Chassis#: ZFFPA16B000055223 Sold for USD$2,310,000 2020 RM Sothebys : Driving Into Summer | |
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO Chassis#: ZFFPA16B000055713 Sold for USD$2,507,500 2019 Gooding & Company : Scottsdale Arizona | |
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO Chassis#: ZFFPA16B000056761 Sold for USD$3,360,000 2019 RM Sothebys : Scottsdale Arizona | |
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO Chassis#: ZFFPA16B000057709 Sold for USD$3,927,230 2017 RM Sothebys : Ferrari - Leggenda e Passione | ![]() ![]() |
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO Chassis#: ZFFPA16B000057481 Sold for USD$2,420,000 2016 Gooding & Company : Pebble Beach | |
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO Chassis#: ZFFPA16B000056651 Sold for USD$2,112,000 2016 Bonhams : Quail Lodge | ![]() ![]() |
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO Coupé Chassis#: ZFFPA16B 0000 55171 Sold for USD$2,057,569 2016 Bonhams : The Monaco Sale | |
1985 FERRARI 288GTO Chassis#: ZFFPA16B000054243 Sold for USD$2,365,000 2015 Bonhams Quail Lodge Auction | ![]() ![]() |
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO Chassis#: 55181 Sold for USD$2,420,000 2015 RM Sotheby's : Monterey | ![]() ![]() |
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO Chassis#: ZFFPA16B000052475 Sold for USD$2,071,552 2015 RM Sotheby's : Villa Erba | |
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO Chassis#: ZFFPA16B000052475 Sold for USD$1,402,500 2014 Gooding & Company - The Scottsdale Auction | |
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO Chassis#: ZFFPA16B000055669 Sold for USD$1,512,500 2013 Gooding and Company - Pebble Beach | |
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO by Scaglietti Chassis#: 54777 Sold for USD$1,245,603 2013 RM Auctions - VILLA ERBA | |
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO Chassis#: ZFFPA16B000052469 Sold for USD$1,045,000 2012 Gooding and Company - Pebble Beach Auction | ![]() |
1985 Ferrari 288GTO Chassis#: ZFFPA16B000052729 Sold for USD$404,070 2012 Bonhams - Exceptional Ferrari Motor Cars | |
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO Chassis#: ZFFPA16B000054247 Sold for USD$748,000 2011 Gooding and Company - Pebble Beach Auctions | ![]() |
Ferrari 288 GTOs That Failed To Sell At Auction
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
Vehicle | Chassis | Event | High Bid | Est. Low | Est. High |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO | ZFFPA16B000052465 | 2024 RM Sothebys : Dare to Dream | $3,750,000 | $4,000,000 | |
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO | ZFFPA16B000056339 | 2022 RM Sothebys : London | $3,250,000 | $4,000,000 | |
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO | ZFFPA16b000055233 | 2019 Silverstone Riyadh Car Show | |||
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO | ZFFPA16B000055237 | 2019 RM Sothebys : Monterey | $2,550,000 | $2,800,000 | |
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO Design by Pininfarina Coachwork by Scaglietti | ZFFPA16B000053301 | 2017 Bonhams : Quail Lodge | $1,900,000 | $2,200,000 | |
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO | ZFFPA16B000057485 | 2016 Mecum : Monterey | $2,200,000 | ||
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO | ZFFPA16B000055669 | 2016 Gooding & Company : The Scottsdale Auction | $2,000,000 | $2,400,000 | |
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO | ZFFPA16B000058335 | 2016 RM Sothebys : Arizona | $1,950,000 | $2,400,000 | $2,800,000 |
1985 Ferrari 288GTO Berlinetta | ZFFPA16B000053793 | 2011 Bonhams RAF Museum, Hendon, Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia | |||
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO | ZFFPA16B000054805 | 2010 Gooding and Company : The Amelia Island Auction | $550,000 | $650,000 | |
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO | ZFFPA16B000054805 | 2009 Sports & Classics of Monterey | $410,000 | $485,000 | $595,000 |
1985 Ferrari 288 GTO | 56337 | 2008 Automobiles of London | $325,000 | $280,000 | $340,000 |
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