duPont REGISTRY Live continues its steady climb, with 16 cars sold between March 23 and March 28, generating over $2.6 million in total sales. Since its launch in November 2025, Porsche has consistently been the top seller on the platform, and the German marque once again set the tone this past week, accounting for five of those transactions. To really drive that point home, 64 Porsches of the 180 cars that have crossed the digital block on dR Live so far, which is just over 30%. While high-performance exotics remain central, this week’s results also highlight the growing influence of restomods, event-driven flash sales, and celebrity-owned luxury sedans.
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Leading the week was an ultra-low mileage (only 85 miles) 992.1 2025 Porsche 911 GT3 RS equipped with the highly desirable Weissach Package, which achieved $414,750. As one of the most track-focused road cars in Porsche’s modern lineup, the GT3 RS continues to perform strongly on dR Live, especially when presented with low mileage and desirable specifications. Its result anchors a broader trend, where Porsche GT products consistently deliver some of the most reliable outcomes across the platform.
Beyond Stuttgart, variety continues to define the catalog. A 1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer restomod brought $156,450, further reinforcing demand for heavily reengineered classics that combine vintage design with modern performance. Builds like this are no longer outliers; they are becoming a consistent force as witnessed in last week's results.
Luxury also had a moment this week. A 2024 Mercedes-Maybach S680 4MATIC with 4,950 miles, previously owned by country music icon George Strait, closed at $175,875. Celebrity ownership continues to add a distinct layer of provenance, particularly in the ultra-luxury segment, where story and exclusivity often carry as much weight as specification.
The Dodge Viper was in focus this week. A 2016 Viper ACR achieved $251,475, while a 2015 Viper GT sold for $142,800 as part of the Donuts with duPont event, offered through a limited two-hour flash sale on Saturday (03/27). These sales reflect sustained interest in analog, front-engine American performance cars, particularly as manual, naturally aspirated platforms become increasingly scarce.
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Looking ahead, 18 cars are currently live on the platform, with Porsche and Ferrari continuing to dominate inventory. Six Porsches and four Ferraris lead the charge, showcasing sustained demand for performance-focused European marques.
Among the headline listings is a 2004 Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale, currently bidding at $630,000 and closing tomorrow. As one of Ferrari’s most focused road cars of the early 2000s, it represents a key moment in the brand’s shift toward lightweight, track-oriented special series models. Close behind is a rare 1992 RUF Ultimate “Bluebird,” one of just two built, currently sitting at $605,000, alongside a 2018 Porsche 911 GT2 RS Weissach with bidding at $405,000.
The Viper narrative continues into the current catalog, with yet another 2017 ACR Extreme showing just 28 miles now live, appealing to collectors focused on ultra-low-mileage examples of modern American performance icons.
Additional highlights include a 2008 Mercedes-Benz CLK 63 AMG Black Series, one of 370 produced for the United States, and an exceptionally rare 1984 RUF BTR Slantnose. The platform also continues to cater to a wide range of tastes, from a C1 1959 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible restomod built on an Art Morrison chassis with a 5.7-liter LS1, to a 1996 Chevrolet Impala SS showing just 122 original miles.
Taken together, this week’s activity reinforces a clear pattern. Porsche remains the backbone of consistent sales, but the platform’s real strength lies in its range. From track-focused European exotics to American restomods and low-mileage modern classics, duPont REGISTRY Live is steadily evolving into a marketplace where multiple segments are thriving.
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