1950's "Egg" Ferrari for sale for $ 7 million

In the 40s and 50s, four brothers, the Marzotto, were inexorably important for the development of Ferrari as a company, each having bought multiple vehicles from the Maranello house. This car, a Ferrari Uovo ("egg" in Italian) of 1950, will be the most eloquent of the aforementioned acquisitions. And now it's on sale.
It is a vehicle that was only used in two races - in a first contest, the clutch collapsed and, in another course, the Cavallino Rampante suffered a terrible accident - before needing to be totally rebuilt by Ferrari. After that, the brothers chose Paolo Fontana and Franco Reggiani to create a more aerodynamic body. For the age it owns, the car has an excellent state of preservation and, as it is a tangible part of the history of classic evidence, it will be destined for a lucky owner. It is expected that this preciousness be sold for an amount between five and seven million dollars.

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