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Exclusive Series 911 Turbo S Leads duPont REGISTRY Live Week as McLaren P1 and Supercar Ron Consignments Drive Next Wave

Exclusive Series 911 Turbo S Leads duPont REGISTRY Live Week as McLaren P1 and Supercar Ron Consignments Drive Next Wave

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After consecutive weeks defined by top-tier results of supercars and blue-chip European metal, the final week of April closed out on duPont REGISTRY Live, with a wide mix of segments represented across the platform. From early electric pioneers to coachbuilt American customs and modern Porsche exclusives, the latest run of auctions highlights the expanding range of collector interest shaping the marketplace.

Lots Closed: Highlights

Modern Porsche performance once again demonstrated consistency with a 2018 Porsche 911 Turbo S Exclusive Series, one of just 500 produced and showing only 33 miles, which hammered at $370,000 ($388,500 with Buyers’ Premium). Low-mileage, limited-production 911 variants continue to attract strong attention, particularly as collectors increasingly favor highly optioned, near-delivery-condition examples.

A highlight this week was the multi-award-winning 1966 Chevrolet Suburban “Lime Crush” built by the Roadster Shop, which hammered at $181,000 ($190,050 with Buyer’s Premium), reinforcing a growing appetite for high-end, fully realized restomods that combine show-level execution with modern drivability. Staying with restomod builds, a 1968 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Eleanor Tribute hammered at $87,500 ($91,875 with Buyer’s Premium) while a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro COPO Tribute equipped with a 496 cubic-inch V8 and four-speed manual hammered at $41,000 ($43,050 with Buyer’s Premium).

Early electric performance also made a notable statement this week with a 2008 Tesla Roadster Signature 100 Edition, number 99 of 100 produced, going under the hammer for $80,500 ($84,525 with Buyer’s Premium). As one of the first modern EV sports cars, its growing relevance reflects a broader shift toward recognizing historically significant electric vehicles within collector circles. Overall, these results point to steady engagement in enthusiast-driven segments, where accessibility and sp continue to drive demand.

Upcoming Lots: Highlights

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Looking ahead, the current docket signals a return to high-value modern performance and flagship exotics, alongside a continued mix of enthusiast-focused builds. Leading the group is a 2015 McLaren P1, one of 375 produced and showing just 894 miles, currently bid to $1,820,000 with four days remaining. As part of the “Holy Trinity,” the model remains one of the defining hybrid hypercars of its era, with low-mileage examples continuing to command attention. Staying with McLaren, a 2008 SLR Roadster with 2,695 original miles is currently bid to $250,000.

Four Porsches across multiple tiers are currently being offered. A 2019 911 GT3 RS (991.2) lizard green example is bid to $186,000, and a 2011 911 GT3 RS (997.2) is currently sitting at $331,888. At the same time, a 2025 911 GT3 RS (992.1) finished in Paint-to-Sample Viola Metallic is currently bid to $382,000, while a 2026 911 GT3 (992.2) equipped with a six-speed manual and just 70 miles is already sitting at $102,000. 

A notable thread across this week’s live listings is the presence of multiple consignments from Supercar Ron, whose collection continues to feed a mix of high-end builds and modern luxury vehicles onto the platform. These include a 2024 Lexus LX600 F-Sport off-road built by Dissent Off-Road, currently bid to $52,500, a 2024 Ford Bronco Desert Racer, one of 50 street-legal examples, at $103,500, and a custom 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle built on a Moore chassis and an LS-Crate V8 under the hood.

Luxury, exotic, and performance SUVs remain active more broadly, with a 2024 Rolls-Royce Ghost in Magma Red currently bid to $165,000 and a 2023 Lamborghini Urus S at $166,000 where as a Rosso Mars 2021 Lamborghini Huracán EVO Spyder (closing tomorrow) at $244,000. A Bianco Avus 2020 Ferrari Portofino is currently bid to $101,500.

American supercar heritage is being represented by a 2019 Ford GT with the gloss carbon fiber package, currently bidding to $696,000. Limited production and strong motorsport lineage continue to reinforce its position among modern collectibles.

At the enthusiast end of the spectrum, variety continues with a 1994 Lancia Delta HF Integrale EVO II, one of 220 produced, which is currently bid to $30,500, a 2019 Jaguar XE SV Project 8, 1-of-300 produced, and a 2000 Nissan Stagea Autech Version sits at $7,000. Classic American builds remain present, including a 1972 Ford Mustang Mach 1 bid to just $3,000 and a slammed 1961 GMC C10 LS-swapped restomod pickup at $11,500. If you're interested in financing this car or another exotic car, be sure to get pre-qualified.

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Khris Bharath