Top 10 Most Expensive Cars Auctioned at Pebble Beach 2023

A list of Top 10 Most Expensive Cars Auctioned at Pebble Beach 2023

Our perusal of auction listings from top houses unveils the top 10 Most Expensive Cars Auctioned at Pebble Beach 2023. The allure of Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance lies in its gathering of elite car collectors worldwide. These affluents assemble to admire, scrutinize, and showcase rare vintage cars. This year’s event, spanning August 16–20, continues the tradition. Notably, the auction market here is so exclusive that nearly two-thirds of the 30 priciest cars ever auctioned have changed hands during Car Week. The 2023 auctions, with their half-billion-dollar lineup of collectible vehicles, reaffirm this trend.

1. 1960 Porsche RS60

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Estimated to fetch between $5.5 million and $6.5 million, the 1960 Porsche RS60 stands as the zenith of Porsche’s twin-cam Spyder racers. These 718 models, with ancestry tracing to the pioneering 550, symbolize the brand’s racing heritage. Among the mere 17 produced, this remarkably original RS60 holds an illustrious racing and ownership history.

2. 1937 Bugatti Type 57SC Tourer

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The 1937 Bugatti Type 57SC Tourer is priced between $5.5 million and $7 million, is a model of sought-after collectibles. The Bugatti Type 57SC is a sought-after treasure, combining elegance, speed, rarity, and meticulous engineering. This example has an unusual Corsica convertible body, original supercharged improvement, and a recent comprehensive restoration that totaled 6000 hours and $700,000 in time.

3. 1956 Porsche 550A Prototype ‘Le Mans’ Werks Coupe

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Amid Pebble Beach 2023, a masterpiece emerges: the 1956 Porsche 550A Prototype ‘Le Mans’ Werks Coupe. Rare as stardust, it’s a symphony of speed. Crafted for Le Mans, victorious in class, fifth overall, it marries sleek form with pioneering engineering, boasting Porsche’s first tube-frame chassis. Piloted by legends—John Edgar, Jack McAfee, Ken Miles—their echoes trace its storied journey. Estimated $5.5-$7 million, this is automotive heritage redefined.

4. 1959 Ferrari 410 Superamerica Coupe Series III by Pinin Farina UltimateCar

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Behold Pebble Beach 2023’s marvel: 1959 Ferrari 410 Superamerica Coupe Series III by Pinin Farina. An exquisite fusion of Ferrari’s might and Pininfarina’s elegance. A mere dozen exist, epitomizing collaboration’s zenith. A 400-hp Lampredi V-12, refined bodywork, and covered headlights define its ultimate prowess. Amidst auction glitz, this documented, non-red masterpiece stands unparalleled. Estimated $5.8-$6.8 million, rewriting automotive opulence.

5. 2001 Ferrari 550 Maranello Prodrive

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The 2001 Ferrari 550 Maranello Prodrive steals the show at Pebble Beach 2023. It’s a private team’s victory, a rare due to Le Mans constraints. The Prodrive touch reduced weight, increased the V-12 to 6.0, and designed by the McLaren F1’s designer. A spare V-12 is included to protect against fiery fates. Estimated at $8M-$9.5M, this auction redefines opulence.

6. 1933 Bugatti Type 55 Roadster

1933 Bugatti Type 55 Roadster
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Pebble Beach 2023 debuts the 1933 Bugatti Type 55 Roadster in the domain of sumptuous treasures. The spirit of this road-bred racer is gets Grand Prix lineage chassis, supercharged eight, four-speed gearbox. This masterpiece is crowned with Jean Bugatti’s topless design, while Ralph Lauren’s touch elevates its prominence. The price tag of $8M-$10M surpasses, establishing a new auction high point.

7. 1960 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider

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The 1960 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider emerges as a testament to sun-drenched allure. Born from the 250GT lineage, this droptop treasure catered to American hearts. Unique journey: 1962 Targa Florio race, yet retains original essence. The second SWB masterpiece, valued $9.5M-$11M, epitomizes auction grandeur.

8. 1957 Jaguar XKSS

1957 Jaguar XKSS
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Behold the 1957 Jaguar XKSS. Born for the American market, it’s a rare fusion of D-type racer and road luxury. A mere 16 crafted, curvaceous icons, coveted as Jaguars’ finest. This exquisite example, numbers-matching, poised for history’s embrace, carries a value of $12M-$14M, illuminating the apex of automotive opulence.

9. 1964 Ferrari 250LM by Scaglietti

1964 Ferrari 250LM by Scaglietti
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The 1964 Ferrari 250LM by Scaglietti is revered at Pebble Beach 2023. This Le Mans warrior, piloted by luminaries such as Mike Hailwood and Innes Ireland, is a rare species, with just 32 available. The original powertrain and its unblemished heritage honored Pebble Beach and Ferrari’s memorial. Ferrari Classiche is a masterpiece of restoration. Its value is estimated to be between $18 and $20 million.

10. 1967 Ferrari 412 P Berlinetta

1967 Ferrari 412 P Berlinetta
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Behold the 1967 Ferrari 412 P Berlinetta in the land of Pebble Beach 2023. It’s a P4 racer designed to resurrect Ferrari’s racing glory following Ford’s victories. Dominance confirmed with Daytona triumph and World Sports Car Championship victory. One of four private-team P4 vehicles, exquisitely restored, road-ready, and unrivaled in attractiveness. A collector’s desire to re-ignite roadways is likely to fetch $35-$40 million.

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