Chassis No. 9305700167
Engine No. 6750162
Transmission No. 750590
The original Porsche 911 Turbo, known as the "Ur-turbo," emerged directly from Porsche's dominance in turbocharged motorsport and the desire to translate that expertise into a roadgoing flagship. In the early 1970s, Porsche perfected forced induction in unrestricte..
Chassis No. WP0AA095XJN165073
Few racing cars of the 1980s embody Porsche's philosophy of "Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday" as well as the 944 Turbo Cup. Just months after the debut of the one-make 944 Cup series at the Nürburgring in 1986, Porsche Canada's motorsport manager David Deacon brought the series to Canada with the backing of the Br..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Sealed February event, 2 - 18 FEBRUARY 2026. Estimate Available Upon Request Classiche Certified in 2017, retains its original chassis, engine, and bodyworkShown at the 1972 Los Angeles Auto ShowBelieved to have been used in filming of both The Gumball Rally and A Star ..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Sealed February event, 2 - 18 FEBRUARY 2026. $600,000 - $800,000 USD One of just 12 365 GTB/4 Daytonas originally finished in Verde Pino (106-G-30)Built to European specifications and delivered new to BolognaOriginally fitted with desirable Plexiglas headlight covers and air cond..
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..
Chassis No. 116.036.12.001097
Introduced in May 1975 as the flagship of the S-Class range and the rightful successor to the 300 SEL 6.3, the 450 SEL 6.9 was powered by a 6.9-liter V8 derived from the earlier 6.3-liter engine, producing a potent 290 PS and a brutal 549 Nm of torque. The 6.9 also marked a major technical milestone as the first..
Chassis No. 2K50023-BW
Upon the reintroduction of the V12 in 1972, Daimler revived the legendary Double-Six nameplate. Not only was the V12 beloved for its smooth, silent operation, but its flexibility also allowed it to effortlessly waft along or cross continents. The long-standing tradition of refined elegance is easily distinguished by it..
Chassis No. 01558
Engine No. 0006887 (internal no. 560)
The Ferrari Dino 246 GT evolved from the Dino 206 GT, created to meet Formula Two regulations and to homologate the Dino 2.0-liter V6 engine. The first Ferrari to receive this engine, initially criticized by purists as being too compact, the car was quickly praised as soon as it w..