duPont REGISTRY Live has established itself as a premier destination for significant collector cars, with its 14-day return policy and 100 percent sell-through rate setting it apart from the broader online auction market.
The roster of exquisite automobiles being consigned on the platform continues to evolve, and there is no shortage of interesting metal in the docket this week. The following four listings certainly stand out: yet another hybrid supercar from the Holy Trinity series, two platform firsts, and one of the most coveted drivetrains in American classic collecting.
2015 Porsche 918 Spyder

#322 of 918 produced worldwide, this 918 Spyder is finished in Guards Red over a Garnet Red leather interior with silver piping and extensive carbon fiber trim throughout the cockpit and acid green accents throughout to highlight the e-hybrid tech. Showing just 420 miles, it is configured with the Carbon Fiber Interior Package and a Sonderwunsch or Special Wishes Custom Tailoring Option. Power comes from the naturally aspirated 4.6-liter V8 paired with dual electric motors and a 7-speed PDK driving all four wheels.
Not only is this the first-ever Porsche Halo car on the platform, but it is also the second time that a Holy-Trinity exotic has appeared on the platform within the same month, following the low-mileage McLaren P1 that hammered at $2.3 million a few weeks ago. Currently bid to $2,800,000, this 918 Spyder will soon join a growing list of exotics that have crossed the seven-figure mark on duPont REGISTRY Live.
1963 Jaguar XKE Series I Coupe

The first Jaguar E-Type to appear on the platform, this meticulously restored Series I 3.8 Coupe is finished in Blue Metallic over a matching blue leather interior. Showing 1,106 post-restoration miles following a nut-and-bolt rebuild completed in 2013, the car carries a Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate confirming its numbers-matching 3.8-liter inline-six, with matching stamps on both the engine block and cylinder head. Triple side-draft SU carburetors and a 4-speed manual complete the drivetrain, with Kent mild performance cams and a lightened flywheel added to sharpen response while preserving the car's original character. Current bid is $12,000, here's your chance to acquire a slice of Jag history and a model that Enzo Ferrari himself once called the 'most beautiful car ever made'.
1963 Chevrolet Corvette L84 Split Window Coupe

The split rear window is the one-year-only detail that defines the 1963 C2, and this example pairs that iconic styling detail with the most desirable powertrain offered that model year. Finished in Riverside Red over a matching factory red interior, it carries a numbers-matching L84 327/360 V8 with factory Rochester mechanical fuel injection and a numbers-matching Muncie 4-speed manual. The rear differential carries code CE, indicating a 4.11 Positraction rear end. The odometer currently reads 52,940 miles, though true mileage is unknown. Current bid sits at $86,213, with the auction closing early next week.
1972 BMW 3.0 CSi

The first BMW 3.0 CSi to appear on the platform, this E9-chassis coupe is a European-specification example originally delivered in Switzerland, finished in Verona Red over black leather. Showing 62,832 miles, it carries the numbers-matching M30 3.0-liter fuel-injected inline-six paired with a Getrag 4-speed manual. The fuel-injected CSi was not officially available in the United States until 1974, and even then arrived with federalized modifications that altered its original design. This example retains the cleaner European-specification appearance, along with genuine 16-inch Alpina wheels, European bumpers, and a Nardi steering wheel. It was featured on the cover of the June 2014 issue of Thoroughbred and Classic Cars. Currently bidding to $10,000, this BMW classic will cross the digital block next week.
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