Anglo-Canadian auctioneers RM Sotheby's have announced further interesting consignments for the upcoming Monaco Auction. One of the absolute headliners is the unique Porsche 917 K/81. The very last 917, this car was built by Kremer Racing to compete at Le Mans in 1981. Based on the original 917 drawings, it featured revised aerodynamics to meet the latest requirements. The 917 K/81 was ultimately raced only twice before it was retired. In full running order, the one-off 917 K/81 has a pre-sale estimate of €3.5 - €5 million.
Another very rare Porsche consigned to the two-day sale is this 356 Carrera 1500 GS Speedster. Believed to be one of just 18 'Pre-A' Carrera Speedsters, this car was sold to the United States where it was extensively raced in period by its first owner. Beautifully restored by marque experts, 81079 should find a new owner for around €850,000 - €950,000.
The latest delivery mileage hypercar due to cross the auction block is this McLaren Elva. Acquired by a German enthusiast with the coveted 001 serial number, it was finished in a unique shade of grey with a black semi-aniline leather interior. Originally sold for €1.5 million, it now is estimated to sell for €1.1 - €1.5 million.

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2022 McLaren Elva (SBM26ACB3NW000001)

1981 Porsche 917 K/81 (917-K81)

1955 Porsche 356 Carrera 1500 GS Speedster (81079)