The Fritz Neuser Collection: Artcurial Motorcars achieves a €5M white-glove auction

Organized by Artcurial Motorcars at the Artcurial auction house, the auction of Ferrari agent Fritz Neuser’s collection took place on Sunday, March 15th, 2026, under the Paris sun. Collectors and enthusiasts gathered in large numbers to attend this session, which was completely full. The result reflects the strong interest generated: €5M, with 100% of the lots sold. 

Under the auction hammer of Anne-Claire Mandine, with lot presentations led by Matthieu Lamoure, President of Artcurial Motorcars, and Pierre Novikoff, Vice-President of Artcurial Motorcars, all 30 vehicles in the auction, as well as the 301 Automobilia lots, found buyers, demonstrating collectors' constant interest in cohesive collections driven by a genuine passion for motoring.

Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona 
Vendu 602 000 €

Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona
Sold €602,000

Among the standout results, the top lot of the auction, a 1970 Ferrari 365GTB/4 Daytona in a stunning Verde Medio colour, sold for €602,000 following a fierce bidding war.

Another highly sought-after model, a 1975 Ferrari 365 GT4 BB – one of the most exclusive and prized versions of the Berlinetta Boxer line, presented in its original Blu Sera colour – sold for €367,220.

A rare 2006 Ferrari 575 Superamerica, with just 16,000 km on the clock and in near-new condition, attracted keen interest, reaching €355,180.

Iconic models from the 1970s were also a great success, such as a 1977 Ferrari 308 GTB Vetroresina, which sold for €176,988.

A 1988 De Tomaso Pantera GT5S, with just 16,386 km on the clock, attracted significant interest from bidders and sold for €198,660.

Other notable results included a rare 1970 Alfa Romeo GTAm 2.0, one of only 40 built by Autodelta, which found a buyer for €201,068.

The auction also featured several models in excellent condition that are highly sought after by enthusiasts of youngtimers and Italian classics, such as an Alfa Romeo Spider 2.0 fitted with its hardtop, in a rare colour and with just 84,000 km on the clock, which sold for €31,304.

Capot F40 
Vendu 68 848 €

Ferrari F40 engine cover
Sold €68,848

The 301 lots of Automobilia and spare parts also met with phenomenal success.

Among the highlights, a Ferrari bar counter wrapped in beige and red leather, featuring a chrome prancing horse on the front, sold for €14,564. A Ferrari Colnago C35 racing bike, far exceeded its estimate to reach €21,184. Also highly coveted was a black cast-iron prancing horse reminiscent of the Ferrari logo, estimated at between €4,000 and €6,000, which sold for €18,000.

Spectacular Ferrari-related items proved to be particularly popular with bidders, such as a table built around a Testarossa engine with a glass top, which fetched €41,044.

Ferrari F40-related accessories also attracted keen interest: a Shedoni leather suitcase marked F40 with its branded cover sold for €21,184.

Finally, a complete Ferrari F40 engine cover, estimated at between €20,000 and €40,000, sparked a fierce bidding competition before finding a buyer at €68,848.

The diversity and origin of this collection contributed to the success of the auction, confirming the market’s continued interest in cohesive collections with a compelling history, driven by a genuine passion for the world of Ferrari.

Ferrari 575 Superamerica 
Vendu 350 180 €

Ferrari 575 Superamerica
Sold €350,180

Information

Results of the auction held on 15 March 2026
The Fritz Neuser Collection

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Anne-Claire Mandine