Eric Clapton's Ferrari 612 Scaglietti F1 for sale with H&H Classics
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Eric Clapton's Ferrari 612 Scaglietti F1 for sale with H&H Classics
The car is a four-seater with a fiery dynamic look that breathes power.



LONDON.- Rock Music Legend, Eric Clapton’s Mirabeau Blue right-hand drive 2004 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti F1 with 29,700 miles on the clock, will be sold by H&H Classics on October 17th at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford.

The great musician and car collector specified a number of options on this Ferrari which contributed to its seven-week build time from Thursday 17th June to Tuesday 27th July 2004.

Adding to the Prancing Horse’s £177,500 ‘on the road’ price were: red brake callipers (£520), rear parking sensors (£575), heated front seats (£540), Scuderia enamel wing shields (£1,045), passenger airbag off system (£305), leather headlining (£275) and dedication plate in silver (£210).

The London Ferrari agents, HR Owen first registered ‘RX54 BCK’ on the 8th September 2004 to Mr Eric Clapton. The dashboard of the 612 has a plaque fitted by the Factory that says Built for Eric Clapton.

He plainly enjoyed the four-seater as when the car returned to HR Owen for sale four years later, to be replaced in November 2008 with another 612 F1 (Chassis Number 163430), it was with some 12,000 on the odometer. The Ferrari was sold to its second owner Mr Joe Conetta of Lancashire in May 2008 who re-registered it with his own number. The car was returned to its original registration number by its third registered keeper.

‘RX54 BCK’ comes with a factory original service book, handbooks, wallet and tools as well as past invoices. It has an impressive service record.

Mark Hawkins who worked at Maranello Sales and who is a friend of Clapton’s, recalls ringing him to ask what he thought of the 612. Clapton said he found it a large car on the Surrey roads, but an absolute delight to drive through France to his house in the South.

The car is a four-seater with a fiery dynamic look that breathes power yet inside it is deeply luxurious and is a thrillingly agile and sophisticated drive that is comfortable in the city but really designed for longer journeys. The roomy interior is complimented by a boot designed to take six pieces of luggage custom made for the car.

The 612 Scaglietti was the first all aluminium Ferrari 12 cylinder to be built.

It features a sound system to satisfy the most demanding of listeners including a rock star.

A genuine four-seater Ferrari, the all-aluminium 612 Scaglietti is the result of an avant-garde design that guarantees the pure, thoroughbred performance demanded by Ferraristi combined with uncompromising driver and passenger comfort. The 2+2 model signalled a major leap forward on several fronts. Ferrari changed the rules of the game with the 612 Scaglietti to suit the tastes and needs of a highly sophisticated clientele now demanding elegance, dynamic comfort and space, in addition to blistering performance. The inspiration for all this, of course, comes, as ever, from that unique powerhouse of cutting-edge research, Formula 1.

Damian Jones, Head of Sales at H&H Classics, says: “This is a car with all the fiery temperament and driving pleasure of a thoroughbred Ferrari, combining thrilling performance, agility and safety. But it also goes a step further, offering rear passengers two comfortable, roomy seats. The 612 Scaglietti was designed to combine the roominess of a grand tourer with the blistering performance of a sports Berlinetta. In terms of aerodynamics, this meant ensuring maximum performance despite the larger dimensions overall.”










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