After a record-setting run the week prior, duPont REGISTRY Live maintained strong momentum between April 19 and April 25, with 20 cars sold generating $5,172,319 in total sales. While down from the previous $8.6 million peak, the result continues a sustained run of high-value weeks, following recent totals of $2.6 million, $4.3 million, $6.5 million, and $8.6 million. Since its launch in November 2025, the platform has now facilitated 258 total sales, reinforcing its position as a rapidly maturing digital marketplace for collector-grade automobiles.
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Porsche once again asserted itself as the platform’s most consistent performer, accounting for six of the week’s transactions. Leading the group was a 1997 Porsche 911 Carrera Speedster reimagined by Gunther Werks, which achieved $955,500, highlighting continued demand for high-end, coachbuilt reinterpretations of the 993-generation platform. Close behind, a 2024 911 S/T limited to only 1,963 examples, delivered $613,219, showcasing continued strength of Porsche’s modern limited-production offerings.
Mid-engine exotics formed the backbone of this week’s high-value results. A 2007 Lamborghini Murciélago LP640-4, one of just 26 factory manual examples delivered to the U.S. and previously owned by YouTuber DDE, achieved $816,500, reflecting the continued premium attached to gated V12 Lamborghinis. Another Lamborghini supercar that crossed the digital block, a 2008 Gallardo Superleggera, one of 34 built, sold at $189,000. Ferrari contributed with a 2006 F430 Spider equipped with a factory gated manual, which brought $395,850, while a 2023 McLaren GT closed at $150,675, highlighting steady interest in modern grand touring supercars.
Utility-focused vehicles and off-roaders also played a meaningful role in this week’s activity. A 2024 Lamborghini Urus Performante achieved $289,275, while a 2024 Ford Shelby F-150 Lariat equipped with a Whipple-supercharged 5.0-liter V8 brought $94,500. Classic American trucks and SUVs remained active, including a 1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer with a 383 stroker at $85,050 and a 1987 GMC 3500 dually with a Duramax swap at $67,725.
At the restomod/enthusiast, diversity continues to define the platform. A 1969 Chevrolet Camaro LSX build achieved $138,075, while a 1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS brought $84,000. A 1963 Backdraft Cobra Roadster RT3 Black Edition closed at $63,000, and a 2001 Chrysler Prowler Mulholland Edition achieved $22,050, demonstrating continued engagement across entry-level collector segments.
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Looking ahead, five cars are currently live on the platform, with additional listings expected as duPont REGISTRY Live closes out a strong month of April.
Leading the current docket is a 2018 Porsche 911 Turbo S Exclusive Series showing just 33 miles, currently bid to $280,000 and closing tomorrow. As one of 500 produced, the model continues to attract attention for its rarity and ultra-low mileage presentation.
Classic American muscle remains well represented. A 1969 Chevrolet Camaro COPO Tribute powered by a 496 cubic-inch V8 and paired with a four-speed manual is currently bidding to $38,500. Alongside it, a 1968 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Eleanor Tribute has hit $62,000, reflecting sustained interest in high-quality tribute builds.
At the more unconventional end of the catalog sits a 2008 Tesla Roadster Signature 100 Edition, number 99 of 100 produced, currently bid to $12,000. As one of the earliest modern electric sports cars, it represents a pivotal moment in the evolution of electric performance vehicles, offering a stark contrast to the internal combustion-heavy listings that dominate the platform.
Rounding out the current selection is the multi-award-winning 1966 Chevrolet Suburban “Lime Crush,” a Roadster Shop-built custom with over $550,000 invested, now bid to $65,500. The build continues to draw attention as one of the most distinctive restomods to ever be offered on the platform, blending show-level craftsmanship with modern performance.
Taken together, this week reflects a rebalancing after a record peak. Porsche has once again taken the lead in volume and consistency, while manual V12 Lamborghinis and gated Ferrari V8s continue to anchor the enthusiast-driven top end. Even as weekly totals fluctuate, the broader trajectory remains clear. duPont REGISTRY Live is sustaining momentum across multiple segments, with depth now extending from entry-level collectibles to near seven-figure coachbuilt and analog performance icons. If you're interested in financing this car or another exotic car, be sure to get pre-qualified.
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