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Murcielago Roadster Headlines Closed Results as Ferrari Enzo and F12tdf Lead the Upcoming Docket on duPont REGISTRY Live

Murcielago Roadster Headlines Closed Results as Ferrari Enzo and F12tdf Lead the Upcoming Docket on duPont REGISTRY Live

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Last week, a 1-of-1 2003 Ferrari Enzo finished in Rosso Dino entered the docket. Seven days on and it is currently bid to $9,010,000 with two days of bidding remaining. As the flagship V12 builds towards being one of the most defining results as the first car to potentially break into eight figures on duPont REGISTRY Live, since the platform launched in mid-November last year,  the past seven days saw more than a dozen cars cross the digital block, with nine exciting automobiles in the docket for the coming week. 

Closed Lots: Highlights

A 2006 Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster with a factory-gated manual and 8,410 miles was the week's headline closed result, hammering at $855,000, establishing the factory-gated open-top Murcielago as a genuinely significant collectible in the current market. The simultaneously closing 2003 Murcielago coupe, also with a gated manual and documented Nicolas Cage ownership, went under the hammer at $361,000. 

Analog-era Ferraris, particularly from the 2000s and with V8s, have been on the uptick. A 2004 Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale with factory stripe delete hammered at $587,000. The first of three Ferrari 430 Scuderia examples, a 2009 example with 12,600 miles, went under the hammer at $729,000. 

Six Porsches crossed the digital block this week. Highlights include a 992.1 2024 Porsche 911 S/T with the highly desirable Heritage Design Package, and 305 miles crossed the digital block at $590,000. A Mezger-powered 997.2 2010 Porsche 911 GT3 RS in White Gold Livery, hammered at $524,000. A 992.1 2025 Porsche 911 Turbo 50 Years Edition went under the hammer at $336,000, while the 2025 Porsche 718 Spyder RS with CXX and Weissach options closed at $214,000. 

Wrapping up out the highlights, a 2005 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren in Crystal Laurite Silver with the Red Silver Arrow interior and turbine style wheels crossed the digital block at $455,000. Produced in limited numbers as a joint venture between Mercedes-Benz and McLaren, the SLR, built at the MTC in Woking, England, remains undervalued compared to its contemporaries. We’ve noticed a steady stream of both coupes and roadsters surface on the platform over the past few months.

Open Lots: Highlights

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Hypercars have been a force to be reckoned with over the past month on dR Live, and that trend continues going into week three of June. A 2003 Ferrari Enzo in Rosso Dino, the only example ever produced in that bespoke color, is currently bid to $9,010,000. Produced across 399 examples and representing the peak of Ferrari's road car hierarchy for its era, the one-of-one color commission named in memory of Enzo Ferrari’s eldest son, places this particular Big-Five Ferrari in a category of its own. With just two days left to close, all eyes will be on this V12 exotic with bidding wars set to escalate.

Staying with Maranello, a 2016 Ferrari F12tdf, one of 799 produced and showing 1,255 miles, is currently bidding at $1,501,123 with three days remaining. The F12tdf is the track-focused limited-production variant of the F12 Berlinetta, built as the most driver-oriented naturally aspirated front-engine Ferrari of its generation, and low-mileage examples in this specification are among the most actively tracked in the current Ferrari collector market. As for V8 power from the prancing horse, we have the second of the three aforementioned Rosso Corsa 430 Scuderias, a 2008 example currently bid to $433,333, and a 2014 458 Spider also finished in Rosso Corsa, now bid to $302,500.

The 2015 McLaren P1 Spider, chassis 2-of-5 converted by Lanzante, finished in Gulf Racing colors, is currently bidding at $1,700,000 with four days remaining. Part of the Holy-Trinity series of hybrid hypercars, this is one of just five converted to open-top specification by Lanzante Motorsport. 

We have five offerings from Stuttgart. Two air-cooled 993-gen 1996 Porsche 911 Turbos are closing within the next 24 hours: a 43,000-mile Arena Red example with carbon trim at $203,000 and a 911 GT2 Tribute in Speed Yellow at $175,000. Mezger consignments continue to be in conversation. A 997.2 2010 Porsche 911 GT3RS with 3,500 miles in Grey Black and Guards Red sits at $425,000 with eight days remaining, a 2007 911 GT3 finished in Carrera White at $172,997, and the 2003 Porsche 911 GT2, representing peak 996 and 20,000 miles, is at $238,000 with four days left.

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