Interest continues to grow in The Carrera Collection, an impending RM Sotheby’s auction of rare Porsches from a single-owner fleet. Here are the latest lots for your consideration...
A couple of issues ago, we brought you news of The Carrera Collection, an exciting auction of hugely collectible Porsches scheduled to go under the hammer in Switzerland on the 7th July. The sale is being managed by international auction house,
Another super performer in the doldrums is the Bentley Continental GT. Prices have been edging down over the last year, but Morris Leslie’s 2004 sold at its May auction for just £10,191 is a record low.
It was the poster car for the conspicuous consumption yuppie era, but interest then cooled for Porsche’s 911 Carrera 3.2. For several years values stalled, with the best consistently fetching in the £45-50k range.
A stunning slice of Gallic flair could be one of the stars as Historics hosts its final sale of the year at Mercedes-Benz World on November 25, with a desirable seven-seat Citroën DS 23 Safari dating from 1974 set to go under the hammer.
For almost fifty years, Turbo-badged cars have enjoyed an exalted position at Porsche. They stand for high performance and represent the epitome of every model series.
Representing a truly unique collection of Porsches, The White Collection generated a staggering thirty million dollars from enthusiastic buyers registering bids from all over the world...
And here’s another one that’s tricky to put a price on. A 1988 BMW E34 535i manual in Dolphin Grey with one owner and just 7276 warranted miles from new.