56 All White Porsches, One Remarkable Owner. So Speechless.
All White 56 Porsches? Wow. Owned by One Person? Speechless.
Prepare to be mesmerized by “The White Collection” – an impressive fleet of 56 pristine Porsches, unveiled by RM Sotheby’s, signaling the arrival of a thrilling auction extravaganza on December 1 and 2.
Hey lil’ Porsche, I wanna try ya ♫♩
The owner built a Pearly Porsche Palace, and we’re not on the VIP list.
- Preview is open to registered bidders and general admission ticket holders.
- General admission tickets will be sold at the door only for $20/person.
- Auction admission is for registered bidders and qualified media only.
RM Sotheby’s has unveiled this astounding assembly, a labor of love curated over a decade by an anonymous auto enthusiast. Although the exact total remains undisclosed, the sheer opulence of this collection speaks for itself. The upcoming auction is set to grace the collector’s beloved “Porsche sanctuary” in the heart of Houston, Texas, making it a must-attend event for fellow automotive enthusiasts.
Within this distinguished collection, Porsche enthusiasts will find a range of offerings, spanning from $40,000 to the $200,000 range. Moreover, the “2015 918 Spyder,” the crown jewel of this assembly, carries a potential price tag of $2.5 to $3 million according to RM Sotheby’s.
This custom model, one of just 918 ever crafted, adorned in Grand Prix White, commands well over $1 million in retail value. Additionally, this remarkable collection boasts five other gems, each with a seven-figure price tag. The 1993 Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.8 could hit $2.5 million, while a rare 1997 Porsche 911 GT2 may go for $2.2 million.
Beyond “The White Collection”
“The White Collection” isn’t alone in the spotlight. RM Sotheby’s recently sold a rusted Ferrari for $1.9 million and more. In 2022, they sold a Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe for a jaw-dropping $142.3 million, securing a place in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Rev it Up, Mate!
The cheapest one there? A 944 S2 Cabrio from 1990 estimated to go for up to $60,000. Furthermore, get a sneak peak on some of the Porsches from “The White Collection”.
Conclusion
Whether you’re considering participating in a Porsche auction or curating your personal collection, these automotive dreams come with a price tag. But for the true aficionado, the satisfaction of owning and experiencing these exceptional machines is worth every penny.
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