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A Record-Setting Week Closes as a Diverse Docket Builds on duPont REGISTRY Live

A Record-Setting Week Closes as a Diverse Docket Builds on duPont REGISTRY Live

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Every so often, a single result changes how you read the market. That moment came this past week, for the online automotive marketplace as a 1-of-1 2003 Ferrari Enzo finished in Rosso Dino hammered at $12,399,000 on duPont REGISTRY Live, setting a new all-time online auction record and more than doubling the previous online auction record. While the platform has already seen several seven-figure results since launching in November last year, this is the first time that we have broken into eight figures. With a steady flow of analog-era consignments closing at premiums, the diverse range of automobiles in the current docket, everything from off-roaders to sports cars and exotics, looks equally compelling.

Closed Lots: Highlights

The 2003 Ferrari Enzo in Rosso Dino, the only example ever finished in that bespoke color, hammered at $12,399,000, with the final figure including the auction's premium settling at $13,018,950, making it the third most expensive Enzo to ever sell at auction, ever, across both in-person and online formats.

Produced across just 400 examples and representing the pinnacle of Ferrari's road car hierarchy for its era, a one-off color commission of this magnitude has no meaningful precedent anywhere in the collector car market. 

The result now represents the highest figure ever hammered for a car sold through an online auction platform, and you can read more about this specific Enzo and get an overview of the Enzo’s recent momentum in our in-depth Market Spotlight.

The 2015 McLaren P1 Spider by Lanzante, 2-of-5 converted to open-top specification finished in Gulf racing colors, hammered at $3,300,000. One of the rarest hypercar conversions ever undertaken by an independent specialist, the result confirms the Lanzante Spider as a genuinely distinct collectible separate from the standard production coupe.

The 2016 Ferrari F12tdf, 1-of-799 produced and showing 1,255 miles, hammered at $2,771,000. The track-focused variant of the F12 Berlinetta continues to command serious attention from collectors who recognize it as the most driver-oriented naturally aspirated front-engine Ferrari of its generation.

Analog-era Ferraris closed out the week with continued strength across multiple price points. A 2008 Ferrari 430 Scuderia with the Carbon Package and 11,575 miles hammered at $676,000, while a 2014 Ferrari 458 Spider finished in Rosso Corsa with a Beige interior crossed the digital block at $415,000.

Porsche results spanned several generations of the German marque's most collectible models. The 2003 911 GT2 with the Mezger engine and 20,000 miles hammered at $326,000, and a 2007 911 GT3 with the same Mezger flat six in Carrara White crossed the digital block at $174,497. Two 1996 911 Turbos closed within days of each other, a 993 GT2 Tribute finished in Speed Yellow at $337,000, and an Arena Red example with 43,000 miles at $260,000. 

2022 Lamborghini Huracan EVO RWD crossed the digital block at $265,500 through the platform's dR Drop 3-Hour Flash Sale format. Closing out the week, a custom-built 2007 BMW M6 fitted with a stroker V10 conversion hammered at $34,000, and a 1960 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe with RideTech air suspension closed at $45,000.

Upcoming Lots: Highlights

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There are 15 cars in the docket. Porsche continues to be strongly represented this week with eight lots across both air-cooled and water-cooled eras. Highlights include a 2010 Porsche 911 GT3RS with 3,500 miles finished in Grey Black and Guards Red is currently bidding to $435,000 with one day remaining, placing it among the strongest results of the week should bidding hold through closing.

A 2024 Porsche 911 GT3 fitted with the Manthey Performance Kit and showing just 684 miles is currently bid to $275,000 with five days remaining. Developed by the team behind Porsche's Nurburgring racing program, the Manthey kit adds a measurable performance dimension that current-generation GT3 collectors increasingly seek. A 2017 Porsche 911 Turbo S finished in Paint to Sample Gulf Blue with the Sport Chrono Package is currently bid to $210,000 with four days remaining.

Beyond Stuttgart, a 2025 Maserati GT2 Stradale, one of just 914 produced and showing 1,900 miles, is currently bid to $230,000 with one day remaining. As Maserati's most track-focused road car in over a decade, the GT2 Stradale represents a significant return to form for the Italian marque's performance lineage.

A 1988 Ferrari Testarossa finished in a classic Rosso Corsa with a fresh engine-out service is currently bid to $72,920 with four days remaining, offering one of the more accessible entry points into analog Ferrari ownership currently available on the platform. A gated manual 2011 R8 V10 Spyder is currently bid to $32,000 with four days remaining.

Further highlights include a platform-first 2002 Acura NSX T finished in Silverstone Metallic with 5,136 miles at $90,500, and a 1978 International Scout II rebuilt as a Super Scout tribute following a full restoration at $10,000, both with five days of bidding remaining.

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