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This is a list of the most expensive cars sold in public auto auctions through the traditional bidding process.. On May 5, 2022, in a secret auction at the brand's museum in Germany, Mercedes-Benz sold one of just two 1955 300 SLR Uhlenhaut coupes from its extensive collection of historical automobiles—which dates back to the earliest days of the car in the late 19th century.
Using information about auto collection details and their estimated values from Spear’s, a wealth management and luxury lifestyle media brand, which recently profiled the most expensive car ...
It is the personal collection of Detroit native Ted Stahl, the chairman of fabric-based heat printer GroupeSTAHL in St. Clair Shores. [1] [3] The collection contains over 90 cars housed in a 45,000-square-foot (4,200 m 2) garage, [1] most of which are from the Art Deco era and the Great Depression. [4]
Here are the most expensive muscle cars sold at auction we could find. ... Originally a factory exhibition car, it was later sold to a private owner. Out of 40,149 GTOs produced in 1970, only 168 ...
The Roush Automotive Collection has more than 100 unique cars, ... the owner of most of the cars here. Each vehicle has a unique history, including a car Roush built, raced and sold in 1971 to ...
The most expensive vehicle ever auctioned by Mecum. [48] 1908 Strap Tank Harley-Davidson: $935,000 Las Vegas, 2023 Among 12 in the world, and one of the earliest models manufactured by Harley-Davidson. It is the most expensive motorcycle ever auctioned. [49] [50] 1953 Hirohata Merc: $1.95 million Kissimmee, 2022
Welcome back to our annual roundup of the 10 most expensive cars sold on Bring a Trailer (which, like Car and Driver, is part of Hearst Autos). In 2024, more than 30,000 vehicles were sold on the ...
The 2007 Scottsdale auction featured the last authenticated race car created by the Ramchargers, a former drag racing team that had been staffed by Chrysler employees. After the car sold for $300,000, owner David Clabuesch accused Barrett-Jackson of ending the auctioneering prematurely, resulting in a lower-than-expected sale price.