To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' The Monaco Auction event, 25 April 2026. €4,000,000 - €4,500,000 EUR Configured in vibrant paint-to-sample Signal Green; believed to be the only LaFerrari to wear this custom colour from the factorySupplied new to Jamiroquai frontman Jay Kay via prominent Ferrari dealer Dick Lovett
Car sold new to France and then between 2023 and 2024 meticulously restored by famous Mr Vincent Crescia. Still beeing running in. Magnificient condition with an incredible original interior. Very rare colour scheme.Coachwork: Berline by Citroën.Year: 1969.Châssis: 4633917.Engine: .
Chassis No. ZFFLA40B000097616
Engine No. 34967
An evolution of the Testarossa, the 512 TR-whose name reflects its 4,943 cc, 12-cylinder engine and pays tribute to the Testa Rossa-was produced from 1991 and reimagined to enhance comfort and ergonomics, while its redesigned exterior was crafted to improve aerodynamics.
The 12-cyli..
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Conceived to rival the Ferrari 250 GT at the height of the grand touring era, the Maserati 3500 GT emerged as an elegant 2+2 sports coupé powered by a 3.5-liter inline six-cylinder engine, fed by three Weber 42 DCOE carburetors. Developing 220 cavalli vapore (horsepower), it carried the car to a..
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Engine No. F113B26091
Owing its name to the fabled 500 and 250 Testa Rossa race cars of the 1950s, Ferrari's latest flagship made its debut under the dazzling lights of the Lido Nightclub ahead of the 1984 Paris Salon. The Testarossa replaced the outgoing Boxer series, and with it, the razor-sharp wedge profile of its predecessor. It now fea..
Chassis No. 1E13918
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In October 1964, the groundbreaking Jaguar Series 1 E-Type received significant upgrades. Its new 4.2-liter dual-overhead-cam inline-six engine featured a reinforced crankshaft, boosting torque by 23 lb-ft to 283 lb-ft. A more refined, all-synchromesh four-speed Jaguar transmission replaced the pr..
Chassis No. 121.040.10.025444
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Chassis No. 04568
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Evolving from the Dino 206 GT, which had been developed to meet Formula Two regulations and to homologate the 2.0-liter V6 engine designed by Alfredo "Dino" Ferrari, the Ferrari Dino 246 GT was introduced at the 1969 Geneva International Motor Show. Ma..
Chassis No. 879458
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Jaguar's iconic E-Type needs nary an introduction. Long included on lists of the greatest and most beautiful cars ever produced, it is a cornerstone of the car collecting hobby-with great examples found in the world's finest collections and the garages of everyday enthusiasts. ..