Vintage sports cars showcased at the Grand Palais in Paris are set to be auctioned. Rare models are expected to fetch millions, drawing the attention of car enthusiasts.
The gleaming, decades-old sports cars—including Ferraris, Bugattis, and Porsches—filled the Paris' Grand Palais on Wednesday, ahead of an auction set to excite car enthusiasts.
Around 100 vintage automobiles were showcased, captivating visitors before the highly anticipated sale.
Gabriel Rapetti, the Head of Bonham Sales for France, says that when people have a passion for automobiles, it fosters unity.
Topping the auction lineup are two rare Ferrari models: a 1950 Barchetta and a 1955 Supersqualo, each valued at an estimated 4 to 6 million dollars.
A standout Bugatti is the 1928 T43 Grand Sport, expected to sell for between 1 to 1.55 million dollars.
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