115 cars over three days in our Race Retro sales
The catalogues for this year’s sales at Race Retro have now closed and we have a stunning selection of cars for auction over three days at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire.
This is certainly our best Race Retro catalogue ever, and we’re pleased to announce that, due to high demand, we are now hosting a two day classic car sale, as well as a separate competition car sale. A total of 115 cars, four historic motorcycles, as well as a host of lifestyle items and automobilia are also offered.
See the full lot lists here.
Viewing of all the lots on offer is available all day on the Friday, with the Competition Car Sale beginning at 3pm. Viewing is also available from 9.30am on the Saturday and the Sunday, with automobilia and lifestyle items auctioned at 10.30am, followed by motorcars and motorcycles at 1.30pm on both sale days.
Read on for more details of the cars to be offered over the three days at Race Retro.
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Register to bid
Anyone wishing to bid at the sale is now encouraged to register by visiting our website and filling in our online form.
You can register to bid by clicking here.
If you are unable to attend in person, you can also place bids over the phone or by commission. You can bid online, directly through our website, powered by Proxibid.
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Offered for sale at the Classic Road Car Sale on 27th and 28th February
2010 Lamborghini Murciélago 670-SV
This two-owner, right-hand drive, UK supplied Lamborghini Murciélago 670-SV has covered less than 19,000 miles and is in fabulous condition.
‘KT59XSF’ was ordered on 17th September 2009 and delivered to London Lamborghini in early February 2010, finished in Gloss Black (Nero Aldebaran) with the interior in Black Alcantara/Carbon Fibre with Yellow stitching.
Not many boxes on the option list were left unticked with the original specification including a rear-view camera, interior carbon package, floor mats, NavTrak Pro, multimedia system and yellow brake calipers.
If you are in the market for the best Murciélago you can find, then you really need to consider this exceptional vehicle.
Estimate (£): 300,000 - 340,000
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1958 Aston Martin DB2/4 MKIII Saloon
This very special Aston Martin has been owned by the same family for nearly six decades.
The first owner was a Mr W. Griffith from Somerset, who owned the car until 1960, when it was sold to a Mr Green. In 2003, the car was inherited by Mr Green's son-in-law, himself a skilled mechanical engineer, who set about restoring the Aston to its former glory.
The restoration was a complete body-off, nut and bolt rebuild that took place over three years during which the original engine was rebuilt and the interior trimmed to a high specification.
The car today is reading a mere 67,000 miles from new and still presents beautifully with dark blue paintwork that retains an excellent shine.
Estimate (£): 160,000 - 180,000
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1972 Datsun 260Z Super Samuri
This original Super Samurai is one of just two built. The car was raced in the late 1970s and early 1980s before being laid up for 25 years until being re-discovered in 2010, at which point it was found to be in remarkably original and basically untouched condition. Shortly after being unearthed, the car was fully restored from the bare shell up by the well know marque specialist Z-Farm. Today, a genuine Super Samurai is highly sought after, and this is a wonderful opportunity to own a car so perfectly reminiscent of the seventies. Estimate (£): 35,000 - 45,000Read more here.
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1990 Mercedes-Benz 190 E 2.5-16 Evolution II
Number 262 of just 502 ever made, this example was unusually supplied new to the Channel Islands, where it formed part of a significant collection. Presented in superb order and clearly cherished throughout its life, this example has covered only 1,723 miles. This incredible homologation special would be a welcome contender at any Concours event around the world. Any fan of the legendary ‘Group A' Touring Car era needs to see this car to truly appreciate both its originality and splendid collector status. Estimate (£): 140,000 - 160,000Read more here.
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Offered for sale at the Competition Car Sale on 26th February
2000 Tatuus Formula Renault
This Tatuus Formula Renault was driven by a young Kimi Räikkönen who went on to win the 2000 Formula Renault Championship in this very car. Following its success the Tatuus was then campaigned by Leighton Walker before being replaced in 2002. It was then laid up until 2005 when Manor Motorsport rebuilt the monocoque with the original engine and gearbox. This is a great chance to purchase a piece of British motor racing history, with the impeccable provenance of being the car that started the career of a World Champion. Estimate (£): 20,000 - 25,000Read more here.
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1975 FIA Group 2 Ford Escort BDG Zakspeed Replica
Possibly the fastest Group 2 Escort available today. This Escort holds numerous lap records, fastest laps and has been piloted to a number of overall race wins. The car is a Masters Historic Group 2 Championship winner, HSCC Supertourers class winner, and finished a very close third in the Spa 6 Hours last year.
This car comes with full MSA and HTP papers. Having just had a 2016 'turn-key' refresh, this proven racer represents a great opportunity, for a realistic budget, to clamber onto the top step of the podium at a number of prestigious Historic Saloon Car events.
Estimate (£): 60,000 - 70,000
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Inviting final entries for the Practical Classics Restoration and Classic Car Show Sale
We are now inviting final entries of classic road cars and project cars into our sale at the Practical Classics Restoration and Classic Car Show. The catalogue will close on Wednesday 10th February.
If you would like your car to benefit from exposure to thousands of potential buyers attending the event, please get in touch with our team soon.
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