Chassis No. WP0EB091XKS173253
Engine No. 64K05655
Transmission No. 1K03814
To celebrate both the 25th anniversary of the 911 and the final year of the beloved G-Model, Porsche unveiled the limited-production 1989 911 Speedster as a striking tribute to the original 356 Speedster and a bold statement in its own right. First preview..
Succeeding the 911 SC, Porsche introduced the final comprehensive remodel of the original 911 in 1984. The Carrera, priced at DM 68.990, retained the instantly recognizable "G-Body" silhouette of its predecessor while increasing the displacement of its horizontal flat-six-cylinder engine to 3.2 liters. A claimed 80 percent of the power unit's inter..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Miami event, 27 February 2026. Sold | $698,000 USD An impressive example of Lamborghini’s first factory-produced racecarThe 20th of 34 created to compete in the single-make Philippe Charriol SuperSport TrophyDriven by former Minardi Formula 1 driver Luis Pérez-Sala and Spanish bu..
Chassis No. P1B79278DN
Engine No. 7B61679-8
Finished in Opalescent Dark Green, this Jaguar arrived at the historic Emil Frey AG dealership of Zurich, Switzerland, on 1 April 1966. Clearly with sporting intentions in mind, the car was specified with the top-of-the-line 3.8-liter inline-six mated to a four-speed manual transmission with ..
Chassis No. SBM11AAB1EW003119
Unveiled in 2010, the McLaren MP4-12C marked the marque's long-awaited return to road car production following the legendary F1. The 12C was an innovative powerhouse in both design and engineering, notably introducing McLaren's carbon fiber MonoCell chassis-lightweight, rigid, and foundational to its future mode..
Chassis No. 218979DN
Engine No. LB78839
Jaguar's Mark II arrived in 1959, marking the first major makeover of the compact 2.4 and 3.4 saloon line since its debut in 1955. The new Mark II had revised styling with the familiar voluptuous profile, and enough significant refinements to warrant a new name. The compact Jaguar saloon had long..
Chassis No. 1R26150
Engine No. 7R5026-9
Body No. 4R21388
Many a word has been written about the Jaguar E-Type's stunning looks and how it wowed audiences at its sensational debut, and after more than sixty years, how its star power has hardly faded. Yet, the E-Type's true genius lay in how Sir William Lyons developed his race-bre..
Chassis No. 877082
Engine No. R 4313-9
Body No. R 3565
Born from Jaguar's Le Mans dominance of the 1950s, the E-Type translated D-Type construction principles into a road car that not only replaced the XK150, but redefined sports-car expectations. Unveiled in March 1961, it stunned the world with its sleek form, unitary constru..
Chassis No. B192-05
Benetton Formula: From Sponsor to Serious Contender
Benetton's path to Formula One relevance was neither accidental nor rushed. It began in 1983, when the Italian fashion house first appeared on the grid as a sponsor of Tyrrell, followed by Alfa Romeo and then Toleman. These early partnerships were not merely brand..
Chassis No. W09CB036Z1PR06028
Introduced in 2000, the RUF RGT was the inaugural 911-based model of the 21st century for Alois Ruf Jr.'s storied marque. The original RGT reinterpreted the 996.1-generation GT3 through RUF's distinctly engineering-driven lens, notably enhancing the Mezger 3.6-liter flat-six to 395 horsepower (up from the standa..