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Be interesting to see what it goes for since it seems be another car that's very difficult to find a home for.

An article from Magneto Magazine was written about it last year, stating it had 35 miles on it at the time & was being offered by Maxted-Page Limited (who specialize in historic racing Porsches; they've had some incredible 90's/2000's racing Porsches). It looks like Kidston took ownership of the car around January, which would explain why it's at least gained some extra miles. They're usually very good about moving their inventory quickly as their cars have desirable histories behind them, so I imagine 8 months later, they're ready to offload this 962CR.
 
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Be interesting to see what it goes for since it seems be another car that's very difficult to find a home for.

An article from Magneto Magazine was written about it last year, stating it had 35 miles on it at the time & was being offered by Maxted-Page Limited (who specialize in historic racing Porsches; they've had some incredible 90's/2000's racing Porsches). It looks like Kidston took ownership of the car around January, which would explain why it's at least gained some extra miles. They're usually very good about moving their inventory quickly as their cars have desirable histories behind them, so I imagine 8 months later, they're ready to offload this 962CR.
I follow Simon Kidston on Insta and he has been driving it arround a fair bit, no doubt to drum up some clicks and likes to build interest in it. Its apparently surprisingly docile on the road. At regular road speeds at least.
 
RM Sotheby's auctions will be offering both a CLK-GTR and a CLK-GTR Roadster for a combined estimated $18,000,000+ :eek:
https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/...0016-1999-mercedes-benz-clk-gtr-coupe/1424810
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https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/...7-2002-mercedes-benz-clk-gtr-roadster/1424821
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Maybe this is my sign to finally play the Powerball:cool:
So the Roadster that sold apparently sold again since the auction or was being restored because it was recently acquired by a friend of Youtuber Shmee, and was fitted on HRE's that IMO do not fit the car; but the new owner plans on driving it quite often which gives them an A+ in my book. Apparently new tires can no longer be sourced for the original wheels. Still am hoping that chassis #17 shows up at some point because chassis #19 was assumed to be lost for years until it showed up a few years ago via Mechatronik.
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Now owned by @fastrrr_llc on Instagram:cool:
 
RM Sotheby's has secured the rights to sell off a selection of cars from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum:


The highlights being the 1965 Le Mans winning '64 Ferrari 250 LM & the '54 Mercedes W196 Streamliner driven by Fangio & Sir Stirling Moss. Auction details are still being put together, but from what I've read, the Mercedes looks to be valued as high as $50-70 million & the Ferrari may bring in $40m+ as well.
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It seems that this car has been unfortunately pulled at the last minute.
 
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The F40, Testarossa and the 355 all look so much better in colors other than red (or yellow) that it's a crime that's always considered the default.
 
One of the more well known 911 GT1 race cars sold yesterday at Broad Arrow Auctions for $7,045,000. Came in under the expected estimates quite a bit, but that seemed to affect almost all the lots from what I can tell.
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A few treats for any rich Gran Turismo fans out there, starting with the DTM 2000 CLK Show Car:
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https://racecarsdirect.com/Advert/Details/146377/dtm-amg-mercedes-hwa-official-show-car

Gillet Vertigo one of 3 race cars:

I believe this is the one the GT4-Onwards model was based on
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https://racecarsdirect.com/Advert/Details/142767/gillet-vertigo-streiff-race-car-the-works-car

GT300 Nissan Nismo 350z, I remember this one from the 360 Forza games:
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https://racecarsdirect.com/Advert/Details/138975/nismo-super-gt-z33-gt3gt300

Restored 1994 Alfa Romeo 155 DTM:
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https://racecarsdirect.com/Advert/Details/148192/alfa-romeo-155-v6ti-dtm---top-condition-very
 
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A few treats for any rich Gran Turismo fans out there, starting with the DTM 2000 CLK Show Car:
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https://racecarsdirect.com/Advert/Details/146377/dtm-amg-mercedes-hwa-official-show-car

Beautiful show piece, but the fact it's missing an engine & one can not be installed, I'm curious what they'd realistically want for it. A similar era-DTM Merc sold last year for $600,000.

Edit* That dealer has some really cool stuff! Lot of F1 pieces & other show cars including another DTM Merc. & a Speed 8 show cars.

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GT300 Nissan Nismo 350z, I remember this one from the 360 Forza games:
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https://racecarsdirect.com/Advert/Details/138975/nismo-super-gt-z33-gt3gt300
This one is pretty dope. SuperGT/JGTC cars coming to market are rare as I assume the manufacturers/teams prefer to just retain the cars long past their racing days.

I found the importer selling this, asking $395,000. I'm guessing that's Aussie dollars though, meaning it's roughly under $275,000 here. I think that's at least a fair offer for a Championship winning Super GT car given the GT500 examples are likely near the 7 figure range like that Denso Sard Supra in England.
 
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For decades, a mythical collection of incredible cars has sat in the hot California sun, some covered, some exposed to the elements. A collection whose existence was only a rumor, or mere whisper shared amongst enthusiasts. Inside of its barbed wire fence lived legends like the rarest Mercedes-Benz ever built, an Alloy Gullwing, long thought lost, and other fabled and rare cars. It was a collection never to be seen by the inquiring minds who had all tried, and failed, to gain entry. That is, until now. RM Sotheby’s is delighted to announce the ‘The Junkyard: The Rudi Klein Collection,’ the world’s most secretive collection.
 
One for @SuperSportX, WeAreCurated secured a CLK GTR Roadster (& a Reventon). Don't know if the car is officially for sale, but it's sitting in their showroom. Both cars coming out of the famous SBH Royal Auto Gallery which hasn't been active in a while; wonder if the royal family is considering selling off parts of it.
 
One for @SuperSportX, WeAreCurated secured a CLK GTR Roadster (& a Reventon). Don't know if the car is officially for sale, but it's sitting in their showroom. Both cars coming out of the famous SBH Royal Auto Gallery which hasn't been active in a while; wonder if the royal family is considering selling off parts of it.

The past 12 months have seen possibly the most CLK-GTRs for sale I think since around the time they were originally released.

So far I know Sothebys had the FIA GT 1997 winning CLK-GTR GT1

The CLK-GTR roadster that was recently acquired by @fastrrr_llc on HRE's

The CLK-GTR that formally belonged to Redshift75, rumor has it that it's supposedly purchased by Drake which I really hope isn't true as I have a strong dislike of him, I know it's in the process of being restored for a few months now so who knows.

The GTR Roadster being sold/held by Curated.

Even though it's not a GTR, the road converted LM being sold by Joe Mecari still seems to be up for sale, I estimate they want around $10 million for it.

That makes atleast 4 not including the LM in the past 12 months.

Also rumor has it that even though it's not publicly for sale supposedly the blue CLK-GTR SuperSport owned by Mechatronik is reportedly worth around $20 million which sounds about right as that's what I estimated it would cost due to being a far more rare version than the already rare Strassenversion and these very rarely if ever show up for sale as almost all of them seem to be owned by literal billionaires making the chance of one ever being sold slim to none.

Curated has had some truly amazing cars come through their Showroom, they even had the one of Lotec C1000 at one point which I personally think of as the true road car variant of the Sauber C9.
 
For the DTM fans, 2 Tom Kristensen-piloted A4 DTMs currently available.

2006 A4 R12+: 650,000 Euros.
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A much more recognizable livery, the Playboy Bunny A4 from 2008.
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One for @SuperSportX, WeAreCurated secured a CLK GTR Roadster (& a Reventon). Don't know if the car is officially for sale, but it's sitting in their showroom. Both cars coming out of the famous SBH Royal Auto Gallery which hasn't been active in a while; wonder if the royal family is considering selling off parts of it.

So WeAreCurated released a video today about that car and the Reventon, apparently that's the one Drake was interested in but he ghosted everyone when it was time to finalize the deal, i'm guessing due to the Kendrick beef escalating to new heights literally a week later.


Imagine ghosting a CLK-GTR, L
 
It's crazy to think this thing (and A LOT of other cool stuff) is literally 20 minutes away from where I work.
 
I think this constitutes being pretty rare for the US market as the M-Spec Nur's are the only late-model R34s outside of the N1 the US permits under Show & Display. This one looks to be completely stock w/ the sought after Nismo LM wheels & just 27K miles. It's noted as 1 of 24 in black, & according GTR Registry, it looks to be amongst the last R34s produced in July 2002. Priced at $459,000.
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This will go right up there as far as rare sales go; a legitimate GT500 car sold recently through Bingo's auction house, once driven by Hironori Takeuchi & Yuji Tachikawa in 2000.
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They believe this car started its life as the #38 FK/Massimo car before changing to the #33 Team Cerumo.
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Afterwards, it was leased to a brake manufacturer (Project U) for promotional use under this livery which can still be seen when Bingo acquired the car.
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This car unfortunately though, does not have its iconic 3S powertrain, so this car sold as a rolling chassis for just ¥19,980,000 ($130,000). But, it still sports everything else that makes the GT500 cars so iconic, so this is more than a blank canvas for someone to bring back to life.
 

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