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Sebastian Vettel to sell his Ferrari collection. Seb to sell his Ferrari collection.

Former Scuderia Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel has decided to sell some of his cars from his collection. The four-time Formula One world champion is known to be an avid collector of cars and bikes, but it know seems that he will part ways with some of them.

The four-time world champion has an amazing car collection, both from the present and some iconic cars from the past. Whoever will be able to afford his cars will cherish them for years to come. The German‘s heart might ache to see his cars depart from his collection and no longer be able to drive them. Seb has some expensive Ferraris and Mercedes that he once used to drive, but now, he thinks it’s time to pass on his keys.

According to Tom Hartley Jnr’, the business specialises primarily in the burgeoning classic car market, Seb is selling LaFerrari (2016), Ferrari Enzo (2004), Ferrari F50 (1996), Ferrari F12tdf (2016), Ferrari 458 Speciale (2015):

“We are very pleased to be able to share with you some of our latest arrivals, all coming direct from the collection of four-time Formula 1 World Champion Sebastian Vettel. All these cars are located, registered and taxes paid in Switzerland.

2016 Ferrari LaFerrari
A very late production example and only 490km from new. Benefits from single ownership and a huge list of optional extras.

2004 Ferrari Enzo
Arguably the finest example offered for sale anywhere with only 1,790km from new. Benefits from a fantastic service history and Ferrari ‘Red Book’ Classiche certification.

1996 Ferrari F50
A very original and low mileage example, with just 6,940km from new.

2016 Ferrari F12tdf
A car that boasts many special features and just 1,200km from new.

2015 Ferrari 458 Speciale
A very special spec, single owner example with just over 3,000km from new.

2009 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG ‘Black Series’
A single owner example with only 2,800km from new.

2010 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Gullwing
A very high and stunning spec example with single ownership and just 6,928km from new.

2002 BMW Z8 Roaster
Only 21,700km from new and presented in fantastic condition throughout”

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