Labor Day weekend in Auburn, Indiana, is a long-standing tradition in the collector car world, and Worldwide Auctioneers is counting down to its largest-ever event at the end of August. 400 cars are slated for the 54th Annual Auburn Auction and Show, a dynamic three-day, sell-out sale that will showcase a host of vehicles with star quality and impeccable provenance, including an eye-watering selection of no-reserve supercars, hypercars, and celebrity-owned vehicles, including one of the fastest production Ferraris ever produced.
The ultra-exclusive AWD 2024 Ferrari SF90 Spider Assetto Fiorano, offered without reserve from the Lone Star Estate Collection, comes with a staggering $252,000 in factory options, delivers 986 HP with a blistering 2.1-second 0 to 60 time, and is equipped with the Assetto Fiorano performance package.
Also selling without reserve is Ferrari’s highest-performing 488 series car, a very well-optioned 2020 Ferrari 488 Pista Spider, a one-owner supercar ordered new by the Lone Star Estate Collection. Finished in Rosso Corsa with a full-length extended white and blue racing stripe and a thrilling 711-horsepower twin-turbo V-8 engine, it exemplifies Ferrari’s commitment to performance and innovation, combining advanced aerodynamics with cutting-edge materials.
Marque enthusiasts will also get the chance to bid on a highly equipped, numbers-matching 1969 Ferrari ‘Sunroof’ 365 GT 2+2, custom ordered new by casino magnate Bill Harrah, again offered at no reserve. Documented by Marcel Massini and Ferrari Heritage Certificate, it comes factory-equipped with rare sunroof and Borrani wire-spoke wheels.
Delivering electrifying performance and driver experience is a stunning 2014 Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Roadster, with just 8,400 miles from new, a 691-HP 6.5-litre V-12 monster that will again sell at absolutely no reserve in Auburn.
Another star of the all-no-reserve Lone Star Estate Collection is the 1952 Harley-Davidson ‘Captain America’ Motorcycle, giving collectors a rare opportunity to own one of two choppers used in the 1969 iconic film ‘Easy Rider’. This one is known as the ‘crash bike’, comprehensively repaired and restored after the famous crash scene by actor Dan Haggerty, with documentation that includes signed affidavits from both previous owners Dan Haggerty and Gary Graham.
The auction kicks off at 11am on Thursday, August 29, culminating in Saturday evening’s boutique catalogue sale, The Main Event on Saturday, August 31, and is open to the general public as well as to collectors. Auction catalogs and the full inventory can now be enjoyed online at worldwideauctioneers.com.
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