Monterey Pics - Car Auctions
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Monterey Pics - Car Auctions
There are a half a dozen auctions during the Monterey Historics weekend. Here are some pics of cars from the RM and Russo & Steele auctions, which are held in downtown Monterey. Auction prices for cars in the RM auction are listed
RM auction cars in the Portola Plaza
More RM auction cars in the hotel lobby
'61 250GT SWB, sold - $4.5 mil
'67 275 GTB/4, sold - $1.3 mil
'33 Rolls-Royce Town Car, sold - $2.3 mil
'29 Duesenberg convertible coupe, sold - $1.4 mil
'30 Duesenberg Phaeton, sold - $1.7 mil
'81 Porche 935 "Moby Dick", sold - $550K
F40, sold - $753K
'69 McLaren M6/GT, sold - $137.5K
'90 Huffaker 308 GTB IMSA, sold - $137K
'75 IROC Camaro, sold - $105K
RM auction cars in the Portola Plaza
More RM auction cars in the hotel lobby
'61 250GT SWB, sold - $4.5 mil
'67 275 GTB/4, sold - $1.3 mil
'33 Rolls-Royce Town Car, sold - $2.3 mil
'29 Duesenberg convertible coupe, sold - $1.4 mil
'30 Duesenberg Phaeton, sold - $1.7 mil
'81 Porche 935 "Moby Dick", sold - $550K
F40, sold - $753K
'69 McLaren M6/GT, sold - $137.5K
'90 Huffaker 308 GTB IMSA, sold - $137K
'75 IROC Camaro, sold - $105K
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More Car Auction pics
'65 396 roadster, sold - $101K
Lambo Reventon, on display only
Koenigsegg CCR, on display only
'98 Le Mans GT2 class winner
GS repro
Would you believe this is a Bentley?
'62 Chaparral I, sold - $552K
Max Balchowsky's "Old Yaller VIII", sold - $200K
Ford GT40 MKI, sold - $1.4 mil
'67 275 GTB/4, sold - $1.73 mil
Lambo Countach
'66 Bizzarrini Strada
Like its sibling, the Iso Grifo, the Bizzarrini was powered by "the heartbeat of America"
Lambo Reventon, on display only
Koenigsegg CCR, on display only
'98 Le Mans GT2 class winner
GS repro
Would you believe this is a Bentley?
'62 Chaparral I, sold - $552K
Max Balchowsky's "Old Yaller VIII", sold - $200K
Ford GT40 MKI, sold - $1.4 mil
'67 275 GTB/4, sold - $1.73 mil
Lambo Countach
'66 Bizzarrini Strada
Like its sibling, the Iso Grifo, the Bizzarrini was powered by "the heartbeat of America"