These 10 cars spent this weekend with €1,000,000+
Posted on 26-05-2015 at 11:01 by CasperH – 39 Comments”
There went last weekend, a lot of nice cars under the hammer during the auction at Villa d’este. These ten cars produced more than one million euros, with the topper a classic that for €6.72 million under the hammer went!
It was especially Ferrari’s that for huge amounts under the hammer went for during the auction of the Villa d’este 2015. We begin with a shared ninth place for a Ferrari F40 and a Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 Sport light weight.
9. 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 Sports Lightweight €1.008.000
The only Porsche that we have in this list, will go see. Stronger still: it is the only non-Italian car, which we on this list, will go see.
Gallery: Porsche 911 Carrera RS Leichtbau Villa d Este 2015
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9. 1991 Ferrari F40 – €1.008.000
The dream of a boy’s dream? Probably for the average autobloglezer. Who would not like a poster above his bed hang of this classic. And if the poster had not, then you had probably a scale model.
Gallery: Ferrari F40 Villa d’este 2015
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8. 1971 Lamborghini Miura P400 S – €1.019.200
Italian beauty in optima forma. If I have the Miura see, I find it is secretly a pity that Lamborghini of the various lines is shifted to a sharp lined cars to design.
Gallery: Lamborghini Miura P400 S Villa d Este 2015
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7. 1953 Fiat 8V Cabriolet – €1.120.000
Also a nice old Fiat 8V Cabrio knew the magical limit of €1,000,000 to break. This red classic you would with a quick glance could be confused with classic ferraris from the same era, but it is really a Fiat!
Gallery: Fiat 8V Cabriolet Villa d Este 2015
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6. 1996 Ferrari F50 – €1.232.000
The successor of the F40. Remarkably, he also yields more than the F40, a trend that continues with the next car from the list.
Gallery: Ferrari F50 Villa d Este 2015
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5. 2002 Ferrari Enzo – €1.260.000
Because the Enzo was the successor of the F50, and is also the newest car from this list. In any case, this is the proof that all the Ferrari; two is a good choice if you want to invest in cars.
Gallery: Ferrari Enzo Villa d Este 2015
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4. 1960 Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Series II – €1.568.000
How much class do you want to have? Personally I find the Ferrari’s from the 60’s to the most beautiful cars in the world, and this gorgeous blue Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Series II is no exception to that rule. What a beauty.
Gallery: Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Series II Villa d Este 2015
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3. 1985 Ferrari 288 GTO €1.904.000
If I have one car from this list if choose to own in the garage, it was this or the 911 RS. Yes, would prefer a 288 GTO, a Ferrari F40, sorry I’m in love with this fantastic car. The unmistakable eighties design, fantastic details everywhere and furthermore, that sound. Yes, good, do me but.
Gallery: Ferrari 288 GTO Villa d\’Este 2015
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2. 1963 Ferrari 250 GT/L Berlinetta ‘Lusso’ – €2.016.000
The first car to be the magical limit of €2.000.000 know to break this beautiful Ferrari 250 GT/L. The Ferrari’s from the sixties are always good for high prices, but it was a Ferrari from the years ’50 with the profit of the remove went.
Gallery: Ferrari 250 GT/L Villa d Este 2015
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1. 1952 Ferrari 212 Export Barchetta – €6.720.000
And that is this Ferrari 212 Export Barchetta 1952. This yield teaches us a lot about the price increases on the klassiekermarkt by the way: the most expensive sold 212, until now it was a Coupe for just under €3.000.000 (current exchange rate) was sold at the beginning of last year. In 2008, a Barchetta auction, but this auction did not go through because with a bid of 1.8 million, the minimum price was not reached. And now it goes to a new owner for €6.720.000 euro. Invest in classic sports cars seems more lucrative than ever, the gains are bizarre!
Gallery: Ferrari 212 Export Barchetta Villa d Este 2015
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