Sunday, May 10, 2026

2011 Ferrari 599 GTO - $1.1m

9,462 miles. 6.0L/661 HP V-12. Automatic. Corsa Red over Nero. The 599 GTO is a road-legal version of the 599XX track car. Its engine generates a power output of 660 hp at 8,250 rpm and 457 lb⋅ft at 6,500 rpm. The car has the multiple shift program for the gearbox from the 599XX along with the exhaust system. Ferrari claimed that the 599 GTO could accelerate from 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in under 3.3 seconds and has a top speed of over 335 km/h (208 mph).
At 1,605 kg (3,538 lb), the 599 GTO weighs almost 100 kg (220 lb) less than the standard GTB. Production was limited to 599 cars. Of these, 125 were produced for the United States market.
The 2011 Ferrari 599 GTO had a base price around $416,550 for the chosen Ferrarista. By 2019, the cars were often trading for $550k–$600k. This example made $1.1m at Mecum. In January an example with 2119 miles high bid to $1.4m.

Friday, May 8, 2026

1969 Chevrolet COPO Chevelle

1 of 323 COPO Chevelles produced for 1969, of which 96 had an automatic transmission. The rare, legendary muscle car was built through GM's Central Office Production Order (COPO) system. COPO Chevelles bypassed GM's engine restrictions by mating a base Malibu body with a Corvette-sourced 427 cubic-inch (L72) V8, creating the most famous high-performance 'sleeper' of it's time. Frame-off restoration completed in April 2022. Sold new at Bill Allen Chevrolet in North Kansas City. Burnished Brown over Parchment interior

The 1969 Chevrolet COPO Chevelle needs no introduction to muscle car fans. This example carries an estimate of $400k to $450k at Mecum.

Thursday, May 7, 2026

1965 Shelby 289 Cobra Roadster - $650k high bid

CSX2445. Nut-and-bolt rotisserie restored in 2020. Original 289 CI V-8 engine. 4-speed manual transmission 4-barrel carburetor. Finned Cobra valve covers. Dual exhaust with bright tips. Wood-rimmed steering wheel. Stewart Warner instruments. Knock-off wire wheels with Goodyear Polyglas tires. Tinted windscreen. Billed to Shelby American on May 26, 1964. Shipped to Los Angeles aboard the USS Loch Loyal on June 6, 1964.
The 1965 Shelby 289 Cobra Roadster (primarily CSX2xxx series) is an iconic, lightweight British-bodied roadster powered by a Ford 289 cu in HiPo V8, producing ~271 hp. Of the original 998 Shelby Cobras built, 655 of them used leaf springs and 289 cubic-inch (4.7-liter) V8 engines. The other 343 used coil springs and 427 cubic-inch (7-liter) V8 engines.
This example appeared at Mecum.

1970 Plymouth Road Runner - $176k in 2020

Last time on road was in 1974. 19,100 actual miles. First time offered for sale. Original V-code 440 BBL engine. Original 4-speed transmission. Original Dana 60 4.10 rear. Original stainless, chrome, and sheet metal. Rare factory TX9 color. Original glass with inspection sticker. Black deluxe bench seat. Original AM/FM radio. Power steering with cooler. Rare front disc brakes. VIN verified. One concours repaint in 2017.
Plymouth developed the Road Runner to market a lower priced, basic model to the upscale GTX. The Road Runner was based on the Chrysler B platform with the 440 Six Barrel an option for 1970. Sales of the 1970 Road Runner dropped by more than half over the previous year as insurance rates and unleaded gas killed the muscle car.
This top tier example made $176k at Mecum in 2020.

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

1968 Dodge Hemi Charger R/T - $231k

One of 264 Hemi Charger R/Ts produced in 1968 with an automatic transmission. The only known automatic example produced in code EE1 Dark Blue Metallic. Correct paint code and interior code. One cosmetic refresh in 1992. Original 426 Hemi engine. Original Torqueflite automatic transmission. Functional AM radio with 8-track player.
Of the nearly 100,000 Chargers sold in 1968, 17,584 were ordered as Charger R/Ts. The monster 426 Hemi added a whooping $604.75 to the Charger R/T's $3,506 base sticker price. This example changed hands in 2021.

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Aston Martin DB1

Originally known as the Aston Martin 2-litre Sports, the car was retroactively titled the DB1. Just 15 examples were made between 1948–1950. 9 survive.
Transmission is a four-speed manual.Engine was an all-iron, ohv 1970cc ‘four’, twin 1½in SU carburetors. Max power 90bhp @ 4750rpm, torque is 135 ft/lbs @ 3000rpm.
A 1949 Aston Martin 'DB1' was sold at Monterey in 2017. In original condition with its original chassis, body and interior trim and its 1953-upgraded engine; it made $1.3m

Monday, May 4, 2026

Najeeb Khan's car collection - The Elkhart Collection

Najeeb Khan was sentenced to just over 8 years in prison in November 2023 for his $150m fraud scheme.

Wayne Gretzky's Ford GT Heritage brought $511k, above a $360k top estimate.
The final tally for RM Sotheby's Elkhart auction in 2022 was $44.4m. That was funneled directly to the U.S. federal team handling the repatriation of Kahn's fraud proceeds.

Top lot was a 1952 Ferrari 225 S Berlinetta with coachwork by Vignale which hammered for $2.8m. A Ghia-bodied 8V Supersonic raked in just over $2m for second place. A restored Lamborghini Miura made $1.6m, and a 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL $1.5m.
Najeeb Khan was the founder of Elkhart, Indiana-based payroll firm Interlogic Outsourcing Inc. He engineered a fraud exceeding $150m. Khan resigned from the company and filed for personal bankruptcy. Khan's huge former car collection went up for auction through RM Sotheby's.


Ford once owned by Wayne Gretzy.
The 281 vehicles were valued at $31m. 240 cars, 30 motorcycles, trucks, trailers, and a boat were sold.
1952 Ferrari 225 S Berlinetta

1964 Aston Martin DB5