13 exquisite automobiles crossed the digital block on duPont REGISTRY Live this past week. If you have been following these recaps week after week, a few patterns are becoming hard to ignore. Mid-engine Ferraris continue to showcase strength, whereas collector Porsches continue to perform well, and dR Live’s No Reserve format keeps producing exceptional results. This week delivered all three, plus something rarer: two historically significant factory prototypes that were directly involved in the development of two equally compelling exotics are now sitting in the docket simultaneously, which is something that you don’t see often. A first for the platform.
Lots Closed: Highlights

Starting with the number that deserves the most attention this week. A 2008 Ferrari 430 Scuderia in Rosso Corsa, showing 18,235 miles, realized $630,000. Three Rosso Corsa Scuderia examples have now crossed the block on the platform in recent weeks, with prior results of $729,000 and $676,000 on significantly lower-mileage cars. The F430 Scudria currently has a dRi (duPont REGISTRY Index) value of $421,289 in the duPont REGISTRY Garage app and sits considerably higher than the standard Berlinetta’s DRi of $142,209. At some point, you have to stop calling these outliers and start asking whether they are the new baseline. The Scuderia is no longer being valued as a driver's car. Mileage is increasingly secondary to what the car represents.
Staying with Ferrari, mid-engine V8 examples maintained their consistent presence on the platform. A 2022 Ferrari F8 Tributo in the Blu Tour De France 70 livery achieved $415,000, and a 1998 Ferrari F355 Spyder in the rarely seen Azzurro California finish realized $316,000. If you want to better understand where the V8 Ferrari lineage is heading, we recently spotlighted 10 Key Models that should be on your radar.
From prancing horse to Raging Bull, we had a 2024 Lamborghini Revuelto in Grigio Acheso that realized $589,000 on its platform debut. We will need more data points before drawing firm conclusions on where the Revuelto secondary market settles, but $589,000 is a reasonable opening act for Lamborghini’s flagship V12 hybrid at launch. Back in 2024, we tested a highly optioned Grigio Telesto example that carried a sticker price of $612,858.
Moving on to Porsche, a 2025 Porsche 911 GT3 RS completed through Porsche's Sonderwunsch personalization department with the Weissach Package achieved $564,000. That is a real number for a current-production car, and it tells you something about where the bespoke premium sits right now. A 964 994 Porsche 911 Turbo 3.6 in factory Paint to Sample Amethyst Metallic achieved $499,999, and a 997.1 2007 Porsche 911 GT3 with the Mezger flat six and Carbon Package realized $165,000. A 991.2 2019 Porsche 911 Carrera T, one of just 69 built with the seven-speed manual, crossed the block at $109,000. Then there is the 996 2004 Porsche 911 Turbo with 463 original miles and the factory AeroKit, hammered at $279,000.
Rounding out the week, a 2021 Mercedes-Benz AMG G63 in Manufaktur Moonlight White Magno achieved $130,000, a 2021 Aston Martin Vantage Roadster realized $94,000, and a 2021 Audi RS 6 Avant in Daytona Gray crossed the block at $81,000.
Upcoming Lots: Highlights
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11 lots are currently open for bidding, with two of them being unlike anything that typically surfaces at auction; factory prototypes rarely seen outside the manufacturer's own archive.
Leading the docket is a 1994 Bugatti EB110 GT Factory Prototype, currently bid to $1,001,000 with two days remaining. This is chassis C13, a second-series carbon-fiber prototype built in 1992 on an Aérospatiale chassis, one of just 15 factory prototypes among the fewer than 140 EB110s ever produced. Originally finished in Verde Scuro, it made public appearances at the Bologna Motor Show in December 1992 and in London in February 1993, before being repainted in Bugatti Blu during the factory's Swiss and American homologation program in 1994. Following Bugatti's 1995 bankruptcy, it was acquired by Dauer Sportwagen and fully restored with a bespoke light grey leather interior. With two days remaining, the current figure has material room to develop.
Staying with prototypes, the 2014 Ferrari F12tdf Mulotipo MP4 has just entered the docket at $15,500 with nine days remaining. Built in 2014 to validate the F12tdf's aerodynamics and drivetrain ahead of its October 2015 Mugello debut, this is the only documented F12tdf-specific development car to have appeared at public auction. One of the most unique characteristics of this prototype is that the front end carries production-specification F12tdf bodywork while the rear retains F12berlinetta specification, finished in Nero with white vinyl roundels characteristic of Ferrari's internal test fleet. It is currently not street legal and is offered on a bill of sale, but crucially, the 15 mph factory speed limiter has been removed.
Moving onto Ferrari's production lineup, a V12-powered 2007 Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano in Rosso Corsa with just 5,062 original miles is bid to $236,000 with six days remaining, alongside a Giallo Modena 1995 Ferrari F355 Berlinetta with a gated six-speed manual at $202,000, closing within three days. It is estimated that of the 1,180 or so yellow examples produced worldwide, only about 25% made it stateside, putting that figure at anywhere between 250 and 300.
Porsche remains a consistent force in the docket, with four examples spanning two black examples from the GT2 lineage and current-generation variants. A 997.1 2008 Porsche 911 GT2, one of 185 produced, leads the group at $355,000 with three days remaining, joined by a Mezger-era 996 2001 Porsche 911 GT2 Clubsport, one of just 70 built, at $300,000 with five days left. The more modern variety from Stuttgart this week includes 991.2 2018 Porsche 911 Carrera T with the Carrera T Interior Package, which is bid to $55,555, and a 992.1 2025 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 GTS with Satin PPF sits at $103,000, both with six days remaining.
Representing American performance this week is this 2017 Dodge Viper ACR-Extreme VoooDoo II, one of just 31 produced that came online yesterday as an Independence Day special and is already bid to $399,000 with 10 days remaining. Joining the Viper are a 2016 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 C7.R Edition, one of 500 produced for the US market, at $52,000 with five days left, and a gen-5 S197 2007 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 showing approximately 2,100 miles at $25,000 with three days remaining.
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