No fewer than 15 Porsches are set to go under the hammer at Coys’ Schloss Dyck sale on 5 August, headed by a 1992 911 Turbo S Lightweight – one of just 86 produced – with an estimate of €550,000 – 650,000.
Other significant cars include a 1976 Porsche 911 G-Series Carrera RS (estimate €200,000 – 250,000); a 1966 Porsche 911, the subject of a recently completed three-year restoration (estimate €200,000 – 230,000); a 1992 Porsche 911 RS, with circa 112,000km from new (estimate €180,000 – 220,000); and a three-owner 52,000-km 1989 Porsche 911 Speedster (estimate €140,000 – 180,000).
Other top-tier entries include a 1968 Ferrari 330 GTC, showing 28,287 miles (estimate €500,000 – 600,000); a 21,000-km 1983 Ferrari 512 BBi (estimate €260,000 – 310,000); a 1947 Delahaye 135 M Cabriolet (estimate €190,000 – 240,000); and a flat-floor 1961 Jaguar E-Type Series I 3.8 Roadster (estimate €180,000 – 225,000).
Highlights also include a recently restored 1963 Citroën DS Cabriolet by Chapron (estimate €160,000 – 180,000); a one-owner 2011 BMW M3 GTS, one of just 150 examples built (estimate €180,000 – 210,000); a 1979 Maserati Khamsin (estimate €160,000 – 180,000); and a three-owner 1964 Alfa Romeo 2600 Touring Spider (estimate €100,000 – 120,000).
Classic car auction price estimates for: Porsche | Ferrari | Delahaye | Jaguar | Citroën | BMW | Maserati | Alfa Romeo
From leading auction house: Coys
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