Artcurial Motorcars will offer the entire Fritz Neuser Collection in Paris on 15 March 2026, comprising 30 collector cars and around 300 automobilia lots. The no-reserve sale is led by ten Ferraris, including a 1970 365 GTB/4
Fritz Neuser competed as a cyclist at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne before turning his focus to the motor trade. In the 1960s he founded a garage in Nuremberg and became an official Alfa Romeo and Ferrari dealer. Alongside his business career, he competed in historic rallies and races and forged relationships with the likes of Enzo Ferrari, Luciano Pavarotti and Michael Schumacher.
Leading Fritz’s collection is the 1970 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona that’s expected to achieve between €500,000 and €800,000. Further information and specific details about this car – and the other lots – remain undisclosed at the time of writing.
Other highlights include a pair of modern Ferraris – a 2021 812 GTS (est. €400,000-€500,000) and 2021 Roma (est €160,000-€240,000), as well as a classic 1970 Alfa Romeo Giulia GTAm (est. €200,000-€300,000), a 1974 Porsche 911 S Coupé (est. €70,000-€110,000) and a 1988 Sbarro Alcador Roadster (€300,000-€500,000).
The collection will be exhibited ahead of the auction on 13 March (2pm-6pm), 14 March (10am-6pm) and 15 March (10am-1pm). The sale gets underway on 15 March at 2pm.
View the full auction catalogue here.