To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE at RM Sothebys' Miami event, 1 - 2 March 2024. Sold | $95,200 USD Offered from the Terence E. Adderley CollectionOne of 104 final-series examples, with special body and handling featuresOnly 13,400 miles at the time of cataloguingFinished in Argento Nürburgring over a Ne..
Chassis No. 111.027.12.004293
Mercedes-Benz vehicles of the 1960s and 1970s have a sterling reputation for being some of the best-engineered and supremely elegant cars of their day. Launched in 1959, the W111/W112 series of luxury sedans, coupes, and cabriolets encapsulates the effortless elegance that made Mercedes-Benz of this era so rever..
Chassis No. ZFFLA40B000092803
At first glance, the Ferrari 512 TR bears a striking visual resemblance to its predecessor, the Testarossa, and many have been mistaken for believing there is little difference between the two. A closer look reveals the subtle styling revisions executed by Pininfarina to the car's exterior encompassing redesigne..
Chassis No. AM116491208
Engine No. AM107491208
Maserati bridged the gap between its sporting Ghia-designed Ghibli and elegant Vignale-designed Mexico with a sleek four-seater fastback penned by Virginio Vario of Carrozzeria Vignale. Christened Indy in honor of the Modenese firm's back-to-back victories at the Indianapolis 500, Vignale'..
Chassis No. 1842543056 E
With an outsized cultural reputation, you might be surprised to learn that Volkswagen's "The Thing" was only sold in the United States for just two years. Between 1973 and 1974 the utilitarian vehicle with West-German military roots, a highly un-Germanic name, and unorthodox style was a perfect fit among Volkswagen's..
The 92nd of just 121 production 365 GTB/4 Daytona Spiders
Ferrari Classiche "Red Book" Certified; matching-numbers chassis, engine, transaxle, and body
Presented in its stunning original livery of Blu Dino Metallic over Beige Connolly leather
Desirably factory-equipped with air conditioning, Becker Mexico stereo, and power windo..
Chassis No. 9113310775
Engine No. 6331794
This 1973 911 S Targa left the Porsche factory in Stuttgart, Zuffenhausen in May of 1973 finished in uncommon Signal Yellow (114) with a Black leatherette interior destined for the United States. According to the accompanying Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, the car was additionally optione..
Chassis No. 15581
Engine No. B 1994
Transmission No. 953
In the late 1960s, Ferrari faced a difficult decision when developing its next flagship model. Go with the prevailing mid-engine layout which had captivated audiences at the 1965 Turin Motor Show with the introduction of Lamborghini's P400 Miura, and was dominating the 24 H..
Chassis No. 110F 3043229
Engine No. 110F 000 2657938
Initially created under the direction of Fiat boss Gianni Agnelli, the standard 500 was totally reimagined as the ideal vehicle to cruise Mediterranean beach towns, yet small enough to be stored on the stern of his yacht Agneta. Drawing a similar appeal from this example, Carrozzeria..
Chassis No. 109.018.12.006303
Mercedes-Benz introduced a new category of high-performance sedans that could outperform contemporary sports cars with the release of the 300 SEL 6.3 sedan in 1968. The lead engineer, Erich Waxenberger, secretly developed this car by combining the best features of the luxurious 300 SEL grand touring sedan with t..