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RUF RCT EVO Sweeps the Week as a Holy Trinity Hypercar Headlines the Upcoming Docket on duPont REGISTRY Live

RUF RCT EVO Sweeps the Week as a Holy Trinity Hypercar Headlines the Upcoming Docket on duPont REGISTRY Live

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The week ending May 23rd delivered several noteworthy results across 16 lots on duPont REGISTRY Live, led by consignments from the Porsche world. As we have noted in recent weeks, the German marque is consistently one of the top performers on the platform, and this week was no exception, headlined by a RUF EVO that crossed the seven-figure mark. Over recent months, the docket has reflected an increasingly diverse mix of automobiles, from mid-engined exotics to restomod off-roaders, all finding new owners. Here are the highlights from the past seven days and what to expect in the week ahead, including a Holy Trinity hypercar we spotlighted previously

Lots Closed: Highlights

The defining result was the 1994 RUF RCT EVO Wide Body, carrying a W09 VIN and numbers-matching specification, which entered last week's docket at a $4,000 opening bid and hammered at $983,000 ($1,032,150 with Buyer's Premium). The W09 designation identifies this as a factory-built RUF rather than a Porsche conversion, a distinction that carries significant weight among air-cooled collectors. 

Staying with Porsche, a 1995 911 Gunther Werks 400R Greenwich Commission, crossed the digital block at approximately $752,777. One of just 25 examples built to 400R specification, this is the car that set the Laguna Seca lap record for air-cooled Porsches, with professional racing driver Randy Pobst at the wheel.

Other Porsche highlights that closed this week included a 2024 911 GT3 Touring at $247,000, a 2026 911 GTS Spirit 70 at $230,000, and a 2024 Targa 4 GTS at $196,000 via the platform's 2-Hour Flash Sale format.

The 1993 Ferrari 512 TR Spider, documented as a 1-of-1 coachbuilt example with Saudi Royal Family provenance, went under the hammer at $650,000. The result affirms the premium commanded by extremely rare bespoke Spider configurations over coupe examples. For some context, the duPont REGISTRY Index (dRi) value for the 512 TR  coupe is $255,000.

The Gen-1 Ford GT is another mid-engine exotic to watch. A 2006 Ford GT with 3,315 original miles from a single owner crossed the block at $517,000, above its dRi Value of $476,150. Limited to just 4,038 examples, the first-generation Ford GT carried a sticker price of $140k when new (~$240k inflation adjusted). 

Sticking with mid-engined exotics, a 2014 Ferrari 458 Speciale in Bianco Avus hammered at $377,000 ($395,850 with Buyer's Premium). while a 2018 Lamborghini Huracan Performante with a 1,200-horsepower twin-turbo V10 went under the hammer at $272,000 ($285,600 with Buyer's Premium).

On the restomod side, A 1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer by Relic Custom hammered at $127,500, showing sustained demand on the platform for highly specified aftermarket builds.

Upcoming Lots: Highlights

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Looking ahead, we have 16 exquisite automobiles in the docket, led by the first Porsche halo car to feature on the platform. A 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder showing 420 miles and specified with the lightweight Weissach Package. One of 918 produced and the closing chapter of Porsche's naturally aspirated hypercar era alongside the LaFerrari, and the McLaren P1, which also closed on duPont REGISTRY Live a week back at $2.3 million.

This makes the 918 Spyder, the second holy trinity consignment on duPont REGISTRY Live. Weissach-equipped examples carry a premium over standard 918s, and this particular example, finished in  Guard's Red, also carries factory Sonderwunsch options. Currently bid to $2,800,000 with nine days of bidding remaining, this lot carries meaningful upside.

Beyond the 918, two Porsche 911 GT3 RS packing Mezger power are also watching closely: a 2010 GT3 RS (997.2) in Carrera White and Guards Red at $250,000 with seven days remaining, and a 2007 GT3 RS (997.1) black over orange example listed late yesterday and currently sitting at $100,000.

A 2021 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT Black Series in AMG Magmabeam, showing 925 miles, is currently bidding to $303,500 with five days remaining. Last week's Project One result of $604,000 provides a useful reference, though differences in specifications will drive the final number.

The 1992 Ferrari 512 TR finished in the rare Argento Metallizzato with a gated manual sits at $65,000 with six days remaining, offering a contrast to last week's 1-of-1 Spider that hammered at $682,500 and a more accessible entry into the 512 TR market. However, it is worth noting that this particular specification is extremely rare globally, and of the 2,200+ units, it is believed that only six silver examples were imported to the United States, with only three paired with the Nero interior, like this example.

Expanding on classics, we have a meticulously restored 1963 Jaguar XKE Series I Coupe, a first for the platform currently bid to $45,000, and a 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Splitwindow L84 with Rochester fuel injection at $111,000, with three days of bidding left on both.

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Khris Bharath