duPont REGISTRY Live continues to build momentum, delivering its strongest performance to date with 21 cars sold between April 6 and April 11, generating $6,537,929 in total sales. The result marks a significant jump from the previous week’s $4.3 million and pushes total platform volume to 218 cars sold since launch in November 2025. More importantly, it signals growing confidence at the very top end of the market, where rare, low-production cars are beginning to define headline results.
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Leading the week was the extremely rare 1992 RUF Ultimate dubbed “Bluebird,” which is one of just two examples built, which achieved $1,317,750. While RUF operates as an independent manufacturer, this result effectively sets a new benchmark for Porsche-based cars on the platform (the third most expensive car sold on dR Live to date), reinforcing the strength of ultra-low-volume, analog performance machines with clear provenance.
That momentum extended across the broader RUF lineup. A 1996 RUF Turbo R brought $368,550, while a 1984 RUF BTR Slantnose achieved $236,250. Taken together, these results point to sustained demand for RUF’s interpretation of Porsche performance, where rarity, mechanical purity, and period-correct modifications continue to command a premium. With the acquisition of Elfersport and LLP Exotic Auto Finance, duPont REGISTRY Group is the ultimate destination for Porsche Enthusiats.
Ferrari delivered another strong showing with four cars crossing the block. A 2009 F430 Scuderia led the group at $668,850, followed by a 2023 Ferrari F8 Spider at $464,625, a 2024 Ferrari Purosangue at $520,800, and a 2020 Ferrari 812 Superfast at $355,950. The spread reflects the breadth of Ferrari’s modern appeal, from lightweight V8 track specials to front-engine V12 grand tourers and the brand’s first four-door platform.
Elsewhere, the enthusiast segment remained active. We've had a steady flow of top-end Vipers cross the digital block over the past few weeks, and this 2017 Dodge Viper GTC, showing just 44 miles, took the top spot, achieving $559,649, reinforcing continued interest in low-mileage, naturally aspirated American performance cars. A 2009 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG Black Series closed at $331,800, while a 2020 BMW M2 CS brought $73,605, highlighting steady demand for limited-production, driver-focused modern cars.
Restomods continue to establish a firm foothold on dR Live, as witnessed. A 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle built on an Art Morrison chassis with an LS7 engine achieved $119,700, while a 1967 Chevrolet Camaro on a Detroit Speed chassis brought $120,225. These builds continue to attract attention for combining classic design with modern drivability, expanding the platform’s reach beyond traditional collector segments.
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Looking ahead, 22 cars are currently live on the platform, spanning everything from multi-million dollar hypercars to off-road icons and V12-era supercars. Inventory once again remains concentrated around Porsche, Ferrari, and Mercedes-Benz, with five cars each from Porsche and the Mercedes-Benz stable.
At the top end sits a 2022 Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport, one of just 60 produced, currently bid to $3,420,000 and closing in two days with $370,000 in factory options alone. If momentum holds, it has the potential to challenge the platform’s existing Bugatti benchmark, where the Jaune-Mosheim-spec Chiron Sport previously achieved $4,012,050 in January.
Ferrari continues to bring depth, including a 2024 Ferrari 296 GTB finished in Azuro La Plata, a historically significant Ferrari color that adds a layer of collectibility beyond specification alone. This shade traces its roots to Argentina’s racing colors and is closely associated with five-time Formula 1 World Champion Juan Manuel Fangio.
Mercedes-Benz is once again well represented this week. A 2018 Mercedes-Maybach G650 Landaulet, one of 99 built, is currently bidding to $500,000, marking the second example to appear on the platform. Alongside it, a diverse mix of high-performance and ultra-luxury models continues to reinforce the brand’s breadth.
RUF consignments remain a defining theme. A 997-generation RUF RGT finished in Chromaflash Hologram, one of 14 examples produced worldwide and the only example currently in the U.S. It was originally configured by Samsung's former chairman, Mr.Lee, further strengthening the platform’s position as a destination for rare, Porsche-based specialty builds.
Lamborghini adds another dimension with two Murciélago models currently live, including a highly desirable factory manual Lamborghini Murciélago LP640-4, one of just 26 in the U.S., previously owned by YouTuber DDE. Another 2006 Murciélago Roadster equipped with E-Gear is also available, currently bid to $212,999, reflecting continued interest in the brand’s V12 era.
At the enthusiast end, restomod and utility-focused listings continue to diversify the catalog. Highlights include a 1965 Chevrolet C10 restomod with an LS swap at $85,388, a 1953 Studebaker Hawk restomod at $25,000, and a 2001 Hummer H1 Open Top currently bid to $26,500.
Taken together, this week marks a clear inflection point. High-value, low-production cars are beginning to define the top end, while consistent participation across Ferrari, Porsche, and Mercedes-Benz continues to anchor overall volume. duPont REGISTRY Live is no longer just building scale; it is establishing hierarchy, where rarity, provenance, and specification increasingly dictate results.
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