The top ten cars from RM's £43m Milan sale
30 hours of auctioneering and some of the world's most desirable cars
1996 Porsche 993 GT2: €616.000
Fifty one million euros is a lot of euros. It equates to approximately £43m, and is the amount of currency exchanged for some 817 auctioned lots taking in bikes, boats, automobilia and of course, cars. All from a single private collection.
Yup, it was the largest 'automotive-themed' sale ever held in Europe, according to the hosts, RM Sotheby's. The auction took place at the Fiera Milano over the weekend.
The cars of course, are our primary concern, mostly because they were ruinously expensive, but also quite ruinously desirable too.
Here then, for your delectation, are the top ten sellers. Start your daydreaming now...
Advertisement - Page continues below1994 Bugatti EB110 GT: €616.000
Fifty one million euros is a lot of euros. It equates to approximately £43m, and is the amount of currency exchanged for some 817 auctioned lots taking in bikes, boats, automobilia and of course, cars. All from a single private collection.
Yup, it was the largest 'automotive-themed' sale ever held in Europe, according to the hosts, RM Sotheby's. The auction took place at the Fiera Milano over the weekend.
The cars of course, are our primary concern, mostly because they were ruinously expensive, but also quite ruinously desirable too.
Here then, for your delectation, are the top ten sellers. Start your daydreaming now...
1969 Ferrari 365 GTC: €739.200
Fifty one million euros is a lot of euros. It equates to approximately £43m, and is the amount of currency exchanged for some 817 auctioned lots taking in bikes, boats, automobilia and of course, cars. All from a single private collection.
Yup, it was the largest 'automotive-themed' sale ever held in Europe, according to the hosts, RM Sotheby's. The auction took place at the Fiera Milano over the weekend.
The cars of course, are our primary concern, mostly because they were ruinously expensive, but also quite ruinously desirable too.
Here then, for your delectation, are the top ten sellers. Start your daydreaming now...
Advertisement - Page continues below2005 Porsche Carrera GT: €761.600
Fifty one million euros is a lot of euros. It equates to approximately £43m, and is the amount of currency exchanged for some 817 auctioned lots taking in bikes, boats, automobilia and of course, cars. All from a single private collection.
Yup, it was the largest 'automotive-themed' sale ever held in Europe, according to the hosts, RM Sotheby's. The auction took place at the Fiera Milano over the weekend.
The cars of course, are our primary concern, mostly because they were ruinously expensive, but also quite ruinously desirable too.
Here then, for your delectation, are the top ten sellers. Start your daydreaming now...
1991 Lancia-Ferrari LC2 Group C: €851.200
Fifty one million euros is a lot of euros. It equates to approximately £43m, and is the amount of currency exchanged for some 817 auctioned lots taking in bikes, boats, automobilia and of course, cars. All from a single private collection.
Yup, it was the largest 'automotive-themed' sale ever held in Europe, according to the hosts, RM Sotheby's. The auction took place at the Fiera Milano over the weekend.
The cars of course, are our primary concern, mostly because they were ruinously expensive, but also quite ruinously desirable too.
Here then, for your delectation, are the top ten sellers. Start your daydreaming now...
1969 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Berlinetta 'Plexi': €873.600
Fifty one million euros is a lot of euros. It equates to approximately £43m, and is the amount of currency exchanged for some 817 auctioned lots taking in bikes, boats, automobilia and of course, cars. All from a single private collection.
Yup, it was the largest 'automotive-themed' sale ever held in Europe, according to the hosts, RM Sotheby's. The auction took place at the Fiera Milano over the weekend.
The cars of course, are our primary concern, mostly because they were ruinously expensive, but also quite ruinously desirable too.
Here then, for your delectation, are the top ten sellers. Start your daydreaming now...
1988 Porsche 959 'Komfort': €1.008.000
Fifty one million euros is a lot of euros. It equates to approximately £43m, and is the amount of currency exchanged for some 817 auctioned lots taking in bikes, boats, automobilia and of course, cars. All from a single private collection.
Yup, it was the largest 'automotive-themed' sale ever held in Europe, according to the hosts, RM Sotheby's. The auction took place at the Fiera Milano over the weekend.
The cars of course, are our primary concern, mostly because they were ruinously expensive, but also quite ruinously desirable too.
Here then, for your delectation, are the top ten sellers. Start your daydreaming now...
Advertisement - Page continues below1992 Ferrari F40: €1.030.400
Fifty one million euros is a lot of euros. It equates to approximately £43m, and is the amount of currency exchanged for some 817 auctioned lots taking in bikes, boats, automobilia and of course, cars. All from a single private collection.
Yup, it was the largest 'automotive-themed' sale ever held in Europe, according to the hosts, RM Sotheby's. The auction took place at the Fiera Milano over the weekend.
The cars of course, are our primary concern, mostly because they were ruinously expensive, but also quite ruinously desirable too.
Here then, for your delectation, are the top ten sellers. Start your daydreaming now...
2004 Maserati MC12: €3.024.000
Fifty one million euros is a lot of euros. It equates to approximately £43m, and is the amount of currency exchanged for some 817 auctioned lots taking in bikes, boats, automobilia and of course, cars. All from a single private collection.
Yup, it was the largest 'automotive-themed' sale ever held in Europe, according to the hosts, RM Sotheby's. The auction took place at the Fiera Milano over the weekend.
The cars of course, are our primary concern, mostly because they were ruinously expensive, but also quite ruinously desirable too.
Here then, for your delectation, are the top ten sellers. Start your daydreaming now...
Advertisement - Page continues below1966 Ferrari 275 GTB/6C Alloy: €3.416.000
Fifty one million euros is a lot of euros. It equates to approximately £43m, and is the amount of currency exchanged for some 817 auctioned lots taking in bikes, boats, automobilia and of course, cars. All from a single private collection.
Yup, it was the largest 'automotive-themed' sale ever held in Europe, according to the hosts, RM Sotheby's. The auction took place at the Fiera Milano over the weekend.
The cars of course, are our primary concern, mostly because they were ruinously expensive, but also quite ruinously desirable too.
Here then, for your delectation, are the top ten sellers. Start your daydreaming now...
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