The collection includes expensive models of Ferrari, Jaguar and Bentley. Some cars have less than 1000 km mileage.
A collection of supercars will be sold at RM Sotheby’s auction in London. Two dozen rare and expensive cars produced from 1969 to 2010 will go under the hammer. This was reported on the auction house’s website.
The expensive cars were assembled by a Singaporean Ferrari dealer. This explains why 17 out of 20 cars offered for sale belong to the Italian brand. Some have very low mileage. The total cost of the cars exceeds 8 million dollars.
The jewel of the collection is the 1994 Ferrari 512 TR Spider Convertible, which has covered 570 km. There are only three such cars with the Boxer 12-cylinder engine, so it’s no surprise that the supercar is worth around $3.3 million.
Even rarer is the 1991 Bentley Turbo R Drophead Coupe Convertible with bodywork by Pininfarina. Only two of these cars were produced and they plan to fetch around $580,000 for the car.
The stylish 1993 Jaguar XJ220 supercar is like new; It has traveled only 85 km. This 550-horsepower coupe once broke the world speed record of 349 km/h. It costs about half a million dollars.
Vintage 1969 Jaguar E-Type and 1973 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS are also expensive, as is the rare 2001 Ferrari 550 Barchetta Pininfarina.
There are several cars in the collection. In particular, three Ferrari Testarossa and Ferrai 348 coupe, two Ferrari Monidal and 599 coupe were collected. They also sell Ferrari 400i, F430, 550 and California.
Previously Focus He said the largest sports Porsche collection was put up for auction.
We also wrote that the first production Tesla Cybertruck pickup truck was sold at auction.
Source: Focus
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