While cars coming up for auction usually get most of the press, every week some of the world’s best dealers, specialists and brokers list some amazing cars for sale. Here are three of my favorites.

2015
Porsche 918 Spyder
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The 918 Spyder was Porsche’s answer to the question of the ultimate hybrid supercar. While the Mclaren P1 and Ferrari LaFerrari chose rear-wheel drive, the all-wheel drive Porsche chose to be more usable. Not that it was any less capable, with a 4.6 liter V8 derived from the dominant RS Spyder prototype, (and a version of this engine now powers the championship winning 963 GTP) it also has two electric motors that combine for 887 horsepower and an insane 944 pound-feet of torque. The design echoed the fiberglass prototypes of the 60’s such as the 908 and 906, and it still looks new today. This car is finished in one-off paint-to-sample Light Green, a color that looks very similar to Acid Green which is used on the brakes, badges, and interior stitching of most 918’s. This car also has the very desirable Weissach Package that reduces weight by 90 pounds, although the Weissach magnesium wheels were not specified on this car and this car still wears the standard wheels. The original (and only) owner also specified Acid Green piping in the interior, but not on the dashboard to avoid reflections on the windscreen. The dashboard was also finished in matte carbon fiber to prevent reflections. This thoughtfully specified car is currently for sale at RM Sotheby’s with less than 475 KM from new.
Photo Credit: RM Sotheby’s

1998
Mercedes CLK-GTR
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The GT1 set of regulations was intended to allow the worlds best supercars to race each other, but it eventually evolved into protypes that had only one road legal version built. The Mclaren F1, which was never built with racing in mind dominated the early years, but Porsche soon stepped in with the half-993, half-962 911 GT1 and took the Mclaren’s place as the most dominant car. Mercedes soon wanted to enter, and built the world-beating CLK GTR in just 128 days (partially thanks to a Mclaren F1 GTR that was built into a CLK GTR test car) and it was fast, winning at the 1997 race at the Nurburgring and won six of the eight remaining races and both championships. In 1998, the CLK GTR’s steamrolled the opposition and won every single race. This car, chassis 011 was built in winter 1997 for reigning champion Bernd Schneider to drive with a young Mark Webber. This car won the 2nd round of the 1998 season at the Nurburgring, after which the CLK GTR was replaced by the even more extreme V8-powered CLK LM. This makes 011 both the last CLK GTR built and the last to win a race. chassis 011 was kept by Mercedes for a few years before selling it to Andreas Knapp Voith, a well-known collector of historic racecars. It was then sold to another European owner, and then to the current owner, where it was recommissioned by Cars International Service to be historic race-ready. Since then the car has appeared at the Supercar Driver Secret Meet in 2022, and the Pebble beach concours in 2024. Chassis 011 is now offered for sale by Fiskens Cars. This is a chance to acquire one of the greatest GT racers ever, raced by the Mercedes works team, and the last V12-engined CLK GTR built.
Photo Credit: Fiskens Cars


2017
Mclaren P1 LM
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