In a groundbreaking move for the collectible car market, US-based fractional investment platform aShareX and UK-based car management specialist TheCarCrowd have teamed up to offer investors the chance to own a fraction of one of the world’s finest Ferraris. The announcement, made earlier this week, heralds the first sale of fractional shares in a collectible car on the aShareX platform.
The star of the offering is a left-hand drive Ferrari 328 GTS, a late 1980s icon renowned for its analogue driving experience and timeless design. With just 2,000 kilometres on the odometer, meticulous documentation, and ultra-low mileage, the vehicle represents a benchmark example in the global market. Its condition and provenance place it firmly in the “investment grade” category, promising strong long-term collector demand.
“This launch reflects the democratization of investing in exceptional alternative assets,” said Alan Snyder, Founder of aShareX. “Fractionalizing one of the world’s finest Ferraris demonstrates how investors can participate in ownership of museum-quality collectibles through a regulated platform.”
For David Spickett, CEO of TheCarCrowd, the partnership opens the doors to a global investor audience while maintaining professional management standards. “This car sits at the very top of the Ferrari 328 market. Partnering with aShareX allows us to bring an asset of this quality to a global investor audience while maintaining transparency and institutional-grade care,” Spickett said.
The offering goes live on Monday, January 5, 2026, with fractional shares available from as little as $100. The total underlying asset value is approximately $227,000, with professional management, insurance, and storage included—eliminating the typical burdens of collectible car ownership.
Looking ahead, aShareX and TheCarCrowd plan to expand their portfolio with additional blue-chip collectible vehicles and passion assets, bringing alternative investments to a broader cross-border audience. The launch marks a pivotal moment in the evolving world of fractional ownership, allowing enthusiasts and investors alike to engage with historic and high-value assets in a way previously reserved for the ultra-wealthy.















