Sunday 28 April 2013

Maserati 300S On Bonhams Goodwood Festival Of Speed Auction

Maserati 300S On Bonhams Goodwood Festival Of Speed Auction


According to Sir Stirling Moss 3-liter 6-cylinder Maserati 300S engine has been one of your favorite before Maserati motorsport, one of the easiest, racing cars, more pleasant to have made the sport better balanced. Maserati Sports-Racing Spider 300S, no. 3053. is for sale at Bonhams auction.

Bonhams is delighted to have the Goodwood Festival of Speed ​​auction the most desirable of all the 1950s, the two-seater sports competition. It was the third 300S driven by the great American collector Briggs Swift Cunningham by his old friend and team rider Lance Bill.

Maserati 300S Sports-Racing Spider
During the 3053 delivery was co driven by Bill Sherwood throws and Johnston in 1955 Sebring 12-hour race, the U.S. Tour of FIA World Sportscar Championship. They enjoyed a good debut, finishing third, surpassed only by Phil Hill and the Ferrari driven winner Mike Hawthorn Jaguar D-Type.

After the race, Bill sold the car launched in 1956 by Joe Giubardo Valley Stream, Long Island, who owned the car until 1964. From then retained by the eminent authority Maserati Joel Eric Finn, 3053 was acquired by the major German Maseratisto Dr. Thomas Bscher in 1986. After twenty years in office the car happened to your current provider. Maserati 300S sports cars are rarely for sale at public auction and will be the star of the 2013 batch Bonhams Goodwood Festival of Speed ​​sale

The Maserati 300S has participated in all major historical events such as the Mille Miglia, Le Mans Classic and the Goodwood Revival. Bonhams has not yet announced pricing for this model prestige.

Bonhams is delighted to announce the sale of Maserati 300S Sports-Racing Spider, chassis no. 3053
Maserati 300S Sports-Racing Spider
Maserati 300S Sports-Racing Spider
Bonhams is delighted to announce the sale of Maserati 300S Sports-Racing Spider, chassis no. 3053
Maserati 300S Sports-Racing Spider
One of the most desirable of all 1950s sports-racing two-seaters

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