Selling at the upcoming October 20-22 Houston Auction with No Reserve, it will certainly provide a thrilling experience on the road, track or Concours lawn! https://bit.ly/TX22-PorscheGT3RS
BCA Online will offer up to 5,600 vehicles across 19 sales on Friday
Highlights from the programme tomorrow include the UKCGR Ford No Quibble Sale at 10:00am with up to 195 vehicles and the 10:30am BCA Outsourced Solutions JLR featuring up to 150 vehicles.
This 2020 #BMW M4 3.0 T (Competition Pack) DCT Coupe is one of the standout vehicles available on Friday. Presented in Grade 1 condition in the 12:30pm UKCGR BMW sale, this high-performance vehicle has covered just 6,615 warranted miles from new. Finished in blue with leather trim, it also features a navigation system, parking sensors, 20” alloy wheels and privacy glass.
#BCA’s stock includes many thousands of vehicles across all price sectors and product types to provide the most choice, whatever a buyer is looking for.
Go to www.bca.co.uk/sales for full details of the BCA sales programme.
BCA Online will feature over 4,300 vehicles across 19 sales on Wednesday 21 September, including the LCV Sale 1 at 9:00am and the UKCGR Nearly New sale at 10:00am.
This 2015 #Ferrari California 3.9 T F1 Convertible is one of the standout vehicles available on Wednesday. Offered in the Jardine Motors Group Sale, this high-performance convertible has covered just 20,601 warranted miles. It is well-equipped with 20” forged alloy wheels, Dual Mode Magneride Adaptive Suspension, auto dimming mirrors, Rosso Corsa brake calipers, climate control, yellow rev counter, embroidered prancing horse headrests, and chrome trim surround grille. It also has a navigation system, parking sensors, Daytona style seats, reverse assist camera and Scuderia Ferrari emblem.
In concours condition, the 3500 GT Spyder offered through RM Sotheby’s is one of only 204 examples built.
Words like “classy,” “swank” and “debonair” are perfect descriptors of Maserati GTs from the 1960s. Those were sporting cars whose only real upscale competition were Aston Martins and Ferraris of the era—and by Enzo Ferrari’s own admission, production Ferraris only existed to fund his company’s racing endeavors. On the other hand, Maserati was known as the marque of choice by gentlemen—and gentle-women—whose good taste was complemented by the understated style associated with cars bearing the Trident.
In that period, Maserati had recently won the Formula 1 World Championship in 1957 with Juan Manuel Fangio behind the wheel of the 250F, while the same V-8 engines that powered its race cars were transplanted into Maserati’s most elite coachbuilt models and, soon, the Quattroporte. But the 3500 GT, launched in 1957 and built through 1964, became the first true series-production Maserati.
Nearly 100 cars are offered without reserve this week from The Gene Ponder Collection.
Texas kitchen entrepreneur Gene Ponder is selling off his 120-strong collection of European sports cars.
Over the course of 15 years Ponder gathered an incredible number of rare original classics and recreations, but has now decided to get rid of them all in one amazing garage sale. Hosted by RM Sotheby’s at Ponder’s purpose-built facility in Marshal, Texas, the sale includes a deep-red 1967 Ferrari 330 GTC (Hagerty #1 Concours estimated value $675,000), and a 1960 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster (Hagerty #1 Concours estimated value $1.75 million). Also offered is one of only 14 1935 MG PB Airline Coupes, and an exact replica of a 1936 Bugatti Atlantic, built with authentic parts in Switzerland.