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0Featured: Gooding hoping for new world record with 1936 Mercedes-Benz 540 K von Krieger Special Roadster 1341676860
Last year, Gooding & Company smashed the record for the highest amount paid for a car at auction when the 1957 Ferrari 250 TR Prototype sold for US$16.39 million at Pebble Beach. Now the auction house looks to break that record with an ultra-rare 1936 Mercedes-Benz 540 K von Krieger Special ...
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Featured: Historic Porsche collection going up for auction at Amelia Island 1329246060
Classic car aficionados are currently making arrangements to be in Northeast Florida for the second week of March for the Amelia Island Concours, but not everyone will be headed to Florida just to see cars. Plenty of collectors come to the annual event with cash burning in their pockets, and the ...
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World's oldest customer-bought Bentley sells at Auction 1314225000
Being first usually has its perks. Be first in any Olympic sporting event and you'll receive a gold medal and be put on the highest pedestal around the world. Being the first to own a car is also an enormous honour that should be cherished. This is a feat mentioned in Jay Leno's Fiat 500 video, ...
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1957 Ferrari 250 TR Prototype sells for record $16.39 million U.S. at Gooding's Pebble Beach auction 1314034200
Prices for vintage Ferraris have escalated the last few years, with the more expensive models breaking records for the price of a car sold at auction. A 1961 Ferrari California Spyder sold for more than $10 million U.S. in 2008, and a 1957 Ferrari 250 TR went for more than $12 million U.S. in ...
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Monterey car auctions to gross estimated $226 million Cdn in sales 1313586000
There are no less than five auctions slated for this week in Monterey, with literally hundreds of collectable cars up for sale. Bonhams, Gooding & Company, Mecum, RM and Russo and Steele have all been consigning cars for the past several months to try and lure in the thousands of automotive ...
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1957 Ferrari 250 TR prototype expected to break records at Gooding's Pebble Beach auction 1311199260
The last several years have seen classic Ferraris sell at auction for record-breaking prices including a 1961 Ferrari California Spyder that sold for over U.S. $10 million in 2008 and a 1957 Ferrari 250 TR that fetched more than U.S. $12 million in 2009. While those numbers seem astounding, they ...
