Unveil the Most Coveted Hypercars and Classic Race Legends Available Now

Luxehorizon • February 10, 2025

Unveiling Automotive Legends: A Curated Collection of Iconic Cars for Sale

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From historic race cars to modern hypercars, this collection represents the pinnacle of automotive craftsmanship and performance. Featuring limited-edition Ferraris, rare Porsches, legendary Jaguars, and bespoke creations from brands like Bugatti and Koenigsegg, these cars not only embody the essence of speed but also offer an opportunity for collectors to own a piece of automotive history. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or a new collector, this list promises to captivate anyone with a passion for automotive excellence. Dive in and explore the world’s most exclusive cars available today!

1989 Jaguar XJR-10

€800,000 EUR | Asking

  • Winner of the 1990 Portland 300 Kilometres and 1991 2 Hours of West Palm Beach
  • Raced in 18 IMSA GT Championship rounds (1989-1991)
  • Designed by Tony Southgate and Ross Brawn; built by Tom Walkinshaw Racing
  • Driven by Davy Jones, Martin Brundle, and others
  • Presented in period-correct 1991 Bud Light livery
  • Twin-turbo 3.5-litre V-6 engine rebuilt in 2019
  • Eligible for historic Group C and endurance racing series

Location: Paris, France
Chassis No. XJR10 589

Registration:
Bill of Sale Only

The XJR-10, with a turbocharged V-6, was a dominant force in the IMSA GT series, scoring multiple wins and podium finishes. This car, chassis 589, earned victories at Portland (1990) and West Palm Beach (1991). After various ownerships and restorations, including an engine rebuild in 2019, this racing icon is now available for sale.

 1989 Jaguar XJR-10

1995 Porsche 911 Remastered by Gunther Werks

$975,000 USD

  • One-of-a-kind “Rennsport Aventura” commission, last of 25 built
  • 4.0L naturally aspirated, air-cooled flat-six with 435 hp
  • Extensive carbon fiber integration for weight reduction
  • Performance upgrades: six-speed manual, Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes, JRZ suspension
  • Debuted at The Quail: A Motorsports Gathering in 2022

Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Chassis No.:
WP0AA2996SS321658

Gunther Werks, known for transforming Porsche’s legendary 993 into the ultimate air-cooled 911, has created only 25 Remastered Carrera Coupes—each an individually named masterpiece. This final build, “Rennsport Aventura,” showcases bespoke design, a high-performance Rothsport-built engine, and a meticulously crafted interior with 80% custom materials.

Originally commissioned for $778,888, this collector-grade example has remained garage-kept with delivery mileage, making it a rare opportunity for Porsche purists and collectors alike.

1995 Porsche 911 Remastered by Gunther Werks

1935 Auburn 851 Supercharged Speedster

$900,000 - $1,000,000 USD

  • One of the most desirable American performance cars of its era
  • Genuine example with documented ownership history
  • High-quality restoration in iconic Cigarette Cream color
  • ACD Club Certified Category 1 (A-502)
  • Ideal for concours events and club gatherings

Location: Coral Gables, Florida
Serial No.:
851 33833 E

Designed by Gordon Buehrig, the Auburn 851 Speedster is a masterpiece of 1930s automotive styling. Powered by a supercharged straight-eight engine producing 150 hp, it features the legendary “Boattail” design and a Columbia dual-ratio rear axle, making it a true driver’s car.

This example underwent a concours-quality restoration in 2009, retaining its original frame and engine. It has won multiple awards, including ACD Club Senior Emeritus status and 1st Place People’s Choice at the Art of the Car Concours (2015). Now part of a prestigious collection, this Auburn remains in exceptional condition, ready for its next discerning owner.

1935 Auburn 851 Supercharged Speedster

1961 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster

$1,400,000 - $1,700,000 USD

  • One of only five finished in Fantasy Yellow (DB 653)
  • Factory exhibition car used by Mercedes-Benz until 1963
  • Numbers-matching body, chassis, engine, and gearbox
  • Final “big-drum brake” Roadster produced before disc-brake introduction
  • Well-preserved concours restoration by Legendary Classic Center (2015)



Location: Coral Gables, Florida
Chassis No.:
198.042-10-002756

This rare and historically significant 300 SL Roadster was originally designated for exhibition use, appearing at events and possibly the 1961 Tokyo Motor Show. Retained by Mercedes-Benz until 1963, it was later owned by a series of distinguished collectors, including Jack Hahn (40 years of ownership).

Undergoing a bare-metal restoration in 2015, the car was meticulously refinished in its original Fantasy Yellow, with a contrasting dark green interior and a set of period-correct color-matched Rudge wheels. Retaining its factory-fitted, numbers-matching engine, this exceptionally rare collector’s piece is ready for concours events or private collections.

1961 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster

1981 Ferrari 512 BB/LM

€2,000,000 EUR | Asking

  • One of just 25 Ferrari 512 BB/LMs built, and one of 16 Series 3 chassis
  • Delivered new to renowned Ferrari collector Fabrizio Violati
  • Distinctive aerodynamic bodywork designed by Armando Palanca
  • Raced at Le Mans in 1981 & 1984, with GTX class wins at Monza, Pergusa, and Mugello
  • Retained by the Violati family until 2014, later receiving a €150,000 restoration (2022–2024)
  • Ferrari Classiche certified, confirming its matching-numbers engine



Location: Paris 2025, Lot 253
Chassis No.:
35529

Chassis 35529 is a historic endurance racing Ferrari with an enviable competition record, including appearances at Le Mans (1981, 1984) and GTX class victories at Monza, Pergusa, and Mugello. Retained by Fabrizio Violati and later displayed in his Maranello Rosso Collection, the car has had only two private owners since 2014.

Extensively recommissioned by Britec Motorsports between 2022 and 2024 at a cost of €150,000, including a chassis rebuild, engine overhaul, and gearbox restoration, this iconic BB/LM is track-ready and eligible for Le Mans Classic, Monterey Motorsports Reunion, and the Peter Auto CER series.

1981 Ferrari 512 BB/LM

2022 Koenigsegg Regera

$2,395,000 USD | Asking

  • Single-owner car with less than 20 miles from new
  • One of approximately 85 examples built
  • UK-specification, later shipped to Hong Kong
  • Twin-turbo 5.0L V8 + three electric motors producing 1,500 HP
  • Finished in Arctic White with carbon fiber stripes & Tresex AirCore wheels



Location: Wan Chai, Hong Kong

Chassis 7218 is a pristine, virtually new Koenigsegg Regera, originally delivered to the UK via SuperVettura before being sold and shipped to Hong Kong in 2022. Displayed at Goodwood Festival of Speed, this unregistered hypercar remains in as-new condition.

Featuring Koenigsegg’s groundbreaking Direct Drive system, dihedral synchro-helix doors, and cutting-edge hybrid technology, this Regera represents the pinnacle of 21st-century performance innovation. A rare opportunity to acquire one of the most extreme and exclusive hypercars ever built.

2022 Koenigsegg Regera

2015 Porsche 918 'Weissach' Spyder

$2,750,000 - $3,000,000 USD

  • The only 918 Spyder with Weissach Package & “Salzburg” livery finished in white with black & Acid Green accents
  • Ultra-desirable Weissach Package with magnesium wheels, titanium chassis hardware, & weight-saving measures
  • Less than 1,500 miles from new
  • 887 HP hybrid powertrain: 4.6L naturally aspirated V8 + dual electric motors
  • 0-60 mph in under 2.5 seconds—quicker than the LaFerrari & McLaren P1
  • Rare specification: 1 of 5 factory-applied Salzburg livery cars, the only one with this color combo & interior



Chassis No.: WP0CA2A13FS800821
Location:
Coral Gables, Florida

Delivered new to Porsche of Roslyn (NY), this one-of-one Weissach 918 Spyder is a true collector’s gem. Specified with front-axle lift, Burmester surround sound, & dual-zone climate control, it remains in superb, low-mileage condition with original factory books, window sticker, and accessories.

A pinnacle of Porsche hybrid hypercar engineering, offering a rare opportunity for discerning collectors.

2015 Porsche 918 'Weissach' Spyder

2021 Ferrari Monza SP2

€3,200,000 EUR | Asking

  • Single ownership, 2,800 km from new
  • Tailor Made specification, inspired by the 1958 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa
  • Blu Swaters with Bianco Avus livery & airbrushed Scuderia shields
  • Bordeaux heritage leather interior, distressed for a vintage aesthetic
  • Numerous carbon fiber options (engine covers, front splitter, rear diffuser, air vents, etc.)
  • Equipped with front & rear parking cameras, Apple CarPlay, & suspension lifter
  • To be serviced by Charles Pozzi Paris prior to sale



Location: Paris, France

One of just 499 Monza SP1/SP2 examples, this highly exclusive Ferrari offers modern 812 Superfast performance wrapped in a vintage-inspired open-top Barchetta design. With its unique Ferrari Tailor Made livery, carbon fiber detailing, and pristine single-owner history, this is a truly special Monza SP2—one of the most desirable examples of Ferrari’s 21st-century icons.

2021 Ferrari Monza SP2

1931 Duesenberg Model J 'Disappearing Top' Convertible Coupe by Murphy

$4,000,000 - $4,500,000 USD

  • One of the finest examples of the highly sought-after Murphy "Disappearing Top" Convertible Coupe
  • Hollywood history, appearing in films such as Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? and Gable and Lombard
  • Original components retained, including chassis, firewall, engine, and coachwork
  • ACD Club Certified Category 1 (D-146)
  • 2024 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance Third in Class Winner



Chassis No.: 2414
Engine No.:
J-395
Body No.:
921
Location:
Coral Gables, Florida

This legendary Duesenberg Model J embodies the pinnacle of American automotive luxury and performance, featuring timeless Murphy coachwork and a storied past in Hollywood and concours events. With an extensive restoration history by top specialists and an unparalleled provenance, this Pebble Beach-winning Model J is among the finest surviving examples of its kind.

1931 Duesenberg Model J 'Disappearing Top' Convertible Coupe by Murphy

1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Competizione by Scaglietti

Price Upon Request

  • One of only 20 alloy-bodied 250 GT SWB Competizione models built with the more powerful Tipo 168 B engine
  • Extensive period race history, with over six victories and 10 podium finishes under SCCA privateer Charlie Hayes
  • Ferrari Classiche certified (2011), retaining its original chassis, bodywork, engine, gearbox, and rear axle
  • Offered from nearly 40 years of single-family ownership
  • Eligible for premier historic events including Goodwood Revival, Tour Auto, and THE ICE St. Moritz



Chassis No.: 2237 GT
Engine No.:
2237 GT
Gearbox No.:
539/59
Rear Axle No.:
308 F
Location:
Deerfield Beach, Florida

This exceptional Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Competizione stands out as one of the finest examples of the legendary model. With an impressive race pedigree, a remarkable degree of originality, and proven eligibility for top-tier historic events, 2237 GT presents a rare opportunity to acquire one of Ferrari’s most iconic competition cars.

1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Competizione by Scaglietti

2022 Bugatti Centodieci

Price Upon Request

  • One of only 10 examples produced, a rare homage to the iconic EB110
  • 1,600 PS quad-turbocharged W-16 engine, achieving 0-100 km/h in just 2.4 seconds
  • Top speed of 380 km/h, with weight reduction and enhanced handling over the Chiron
  • Single Swiss-based ownership, meticulously maintained with just 437 km (272 miles)
  • Factory-finished in Quartz White and Grey Carbon over a Beluga Black & Gris Rafale leather interior
  • Documented with original purchase contract, build sheet, and TÜV paperwork
  • Eligible for service under Bugatti’s manufacturer warranty until September 2026



Chassis No.: VF9SE3V33NM795006
Registration:
German Fahrzeugbrief
Location:
Paris, France

A masterpiece of design and engineering, the Centodieci is a striking tribute to Bugatti’s EB110 legacy and one of the most exclusive hypercars ever produced. With stunning performance, impeccable provenance, and incredibly low mileage, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire one of Molsheim’s rarest creations.

 2022 Bugatti Centodieci

1970 Ferrari 512 M

Price Upon Request

  • One of just 25 Ferrari 512 race cars produced between 1970 and 1971
  • Upgraded to ‘M’ specifications in 1971, one of only 15 cars in existence
  • Two-time 24 Hours of Le Mans entrant, finishing 5th overall in 1970
  • The only Ferrari 512 finished in Giallo, adding to its rarity and appeal
  • Extensive competition history, raced by legendary drivers such as Derek Bell and Alain de Cadenet
  • Served as a key car in the movie Le Mans starring Steve McQueen
  • Restored and preserved, still displaying its 1971 race livery



Chassis No.: 1030
Engine No.:
261 C
Gearbox No.:
603
Location:
Paris, France

The Ferrari 512 M is a rare, iconic race car, representing the pinnacle of Ferrari's sports prototype engineering in the early 1970s. With an unmatched racing pedigree, its history includes Le Mans, Kyalami, Zandvoort, and Watkins Glen, where it secured class wins and placed among the top finishers. This car is an exceptional collector’s piece, maintained in fantastic condition and certified by Ferrari Classiche. Perfect for the enthusiast who values history, performance, and rarity.

1970 Ferrari 512 M

1966 Ford GT40 Mk II

Price: $8,000,000 - $11,000,000 USD

Offered from the Collection of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum

  • One of just eight GT40 Mk IIs built, with a remarkable, competition-proven history
  • 2nd-place finish at the 1966 12 Hours of Sebring as the #3 Holman-Moody entry, driven by Walt Hansgen and Mark Donohue
  • Tested at Ford’s Kingman and Riverside Raceway, including preparation for Le Mans
  • Competed at the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans as the #4 Holman-Moody entry, driven by Mark Donohue and Paul Hawkins
  • Restored to its #4 Le Mans configuration and last shown at the 2011 Concours d'Elegance of America
  • Donated to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum in 1968, where it has remained in collection for over five decades



Chassis No.: P/1032
Registration:
US Title
Location:
United States | Coral Gables, Florida

The Ford GT40 Mk II represents the pinnacle of Ford’s Total Performance era. This legendary race car was part of Ford’s first true assault on Le Mans, where it delivered iconic victories. This specific chassis P/1032 raced at the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans, and after an impressive 2nd place finish at Sebring, it was then displayed globally before becoming a part of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum collection.

Restored to its Le Mans configuration, it presents an exceptional opportunity to own a genuine, competition-driven GT40. Built by Holman-Moody and tested by Ken Miles and other racing legends, this car carries a significant place in motorsport history and is among the most coveted collector pieces in the world of historic racing cars.

 1966 Ford GT40 Mk II

1996 Ferrari F50

Price: $5,500,000 - $6,500,000 USD

  • 154th of 349 examples built, representing Ferrari’s iconic 50th-anniversary supercar
  • Extremely low mileage: Just 2,174 km (~1,351 mi.), showcasing its showroom-quality condition
  • Certified by Ferrari Classiche in 2013, with matching-numbers engine, transaxle, and body
  • Immaculate maintenance: Benefits from regular expert care by DK Engineering, including the replacement of the fuel cell in 2017
  • Accompanied by original documents: Warranty booklet, Ferrari Classiche Certificate, service invoices, and a history report by Marcel Massini
  • Complete package: Includes owner’s manuals, toolkit, fitted luggage, and removable hardtop in a flight case

Chassis No.: ZFFTA46B000105768
Engine No.:
43093
Gearbox No.:
262
Body No.:
98
Registration:
US Title
Location:
United States | Coral Gables, Florida

The Ferrari F50 is the third model in the marque’s iconic “Big Six” hypercar lineup, following the F40, Enzo, LaFerrari, and the upcoming F80. Created to commemorate Ferrari’s 50th anniversary, the F50 takes inspiration from Formula 1 technology, featuring a 4.7L naturally aspirated V-12 engine, derived from Ferrari’s 1992 F1 car, producing 513 horsepower and 347 lb-ft of torque. It delivers top-tier performance, with a 0-60 mph time of 3.6 seconds and a top speed of 202 mph.

This low-mileage, pristine example has spent much of its life in private ownership, including that of a Monaco-based racecar driver/collector. After spending years in storage, it has been maintained and carefully restored by experts at DK Engineering and Ferrari specialists. Chassis 105768 is an exceptional, well-preserved example of Ferrari’s engineering excellence and a highly collectible part of the Ferrari legacy.

Its limited production and stunning condition make this F50 a rare and highly desirable collector’s car, ready to join the most prestigious Ferrari collections worldwide.


 1996 Ferrari F50

2003 Ferrari Enzo

Price: $5,500,000 - $6,500,000 USD

  • One of just five US-spec examples finished in Rosso Corsa with Natural leather interior
  • One of 111 US-market examples, and only 498 Enzos built
  • Immaculate condition with only 1,049 miles, making it a rare, low-mileage example
  • Exquisite provenance: Originally owned by the late Robert M. Lee, a renowned Ferrari collector and two-time Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance winner
  • Owner’s manual, toolkit, fitted luggage, and battery charger in leather container included
  • Documented with original window sticker, warranty book, and history report by Marcel Massini
  • Benchmark example of Ferrari's “Big Six” hypercars (288 GTO, F40, F50, Enzo, LaFerrari, F80)



Chassis No.: ZFFCW56A730132333
Registration:
US Title
Location:
United States | Coral Gables, Florida

The Ferrari Enzo, introduced in 2002, marked a new chapter for Ferrari, taking inspiration from the company's Formula 1 technologies. The Enzo’s carbon fiber monocoque chassis and F140 V12 engine (producing 651 horsepower) set new standards for performance, accelerating to 60 mph in just 3.3 seconds and achieving a top speed of 218 mph. This car’s advanced technology, including carbon-ceramic brakes, a six-speed dual-clutch transmission, and scissor doors, makes it a milestone in automotive design.

This pristine, low-mileage example is finished in Rosso Corsa with a rare Natural leather interior, one of only five US-spec models in this configuration. Originally purchased by the late Robert M. Lee, this Ferrari was meticulously cared for and driven sparingly, with its mileage staying under 1,050 miles. The Enzo has remained in exceptional condition and is a true collectible, representing Ferrari’s peak engineering of the early 2000s.

It is complemented by original documentation and accessories, offering a complete and highly authentic presentation that would be an incredible addition to any Ferrari collection.


 2003 Ferrari Enzo
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