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Artcurial’s Fritz Neuser Collection auction in Paris achieves €5m

Words: Nathan Chadwick | Photography: Artcurial

Artcurial’s Fritz Neuser Collection sale totalled €5 million, achieving a 100 percent sell-through. The auction – which took place in Paris on March 15, 2026 – saw just under half of the cars that once belonged to the legendary Ferrari dealer sell within estimate, with the majority falling below their pre-sale ranges. Magneto magazine previewed the sale in detail here.

The leading result came from the above 1970 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona, which brought €602,000 (estimated at €500k-€800k) after sustained bidding competition. Close behind, a 1975 Ferrari 365 GT4 BB (€350k-€450k est) realised €367,220, while a 2006 Ferrari 575 Superamerica settled at €355,180 against a €350k-€450k estimate.

Elsewhere, a 1977 Ferrari 308 GTB Vetroresina sold for €176,988 (€140k-€180k est), a 1988 De Tomaso Pantera GT5-S achieved €198,660 (€160k-€220k est) and a 1970 Alfa Romeo GTAm 2.0 reached €201,068 (€180k-€240k est). A well preserved Alfa Romeo Spider 2.0 exceeded expectations, finishing at €31,304 (€20k-€30k est).

There were several weaker results, and notably these mirrored the softer performance of similarly aged Alfa Romeos and Porsches seen in recent Florida sales. A 1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia Spider Veloce sold for €48,160 (€70k-€110k est), while a 1974 Porsche 911 S 2.7 brought €54,180 (€70k-€110k est). A 1972 Alfa Romeo GT 1300 Junior Zagato also underperformed, selling for €38,528 (€45k-€65k est).

The auction included two Ferrari-based Sbarro specials, though neither generated sustained bidding interest. The 1995 Sbarro Alcador Roadster (with a Testarossa underneath) sold for €132,440 (€200k-€400k est), while the 2009 Sbarro Alcador GTB, based on a 360 Modena, achieved €138,460 against a €180k-€260k estimate. Meanwhile, the 1979 Sbarro Brescia Spider (a Maserati 300S replica with BMW mechanicals) achieved €126,420 (€150k-€250k est).

By contrast, the automobilia section consistently exceeded expectations. A Ferrari counter realised €14,564 (€800-€1,200 est), while a Ferrari Colnago C35 racing bicycle achieved €21,184 against an €8k-€12k estimate (above). A cast-iron Prancing Horse (€4k-€6k est) reached €18,000, and a Testarossa engine table sold for €41,044. Ferrari F40-related items drew particularly competitive bidding: a Schedoni leather suitcase (€3k-€5k est) achieved €21,184, while a complete F40 engine hood (€20k-€40k est) garnered €68,848.

Further details

For more information on Artcurial’s Fritz Neuser Collection sale, head here.

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