Billed as the largest ever offering from a private automotive collection in Europe, RM Sotheby’s Duemila Ruote sale broke a number of auction records, generating over €51 million from 817 eclectic lots. Of that, exactly €7,895,000 was accounted for by 58 different Porsche 911s, offered for sale without reserve in Milan.
Leading the way for the Zuffenhausen machinery was a 1988 Porsche 959 ‘Komfort’, the hammer falling on lot 875 at €1,008,000, the only 911 to break into seven figures. Believed to have lived its entire life in northern Italy, the silver example of Porsche’s original supercar had completed less than 29,200km from new.
The next best Porsche performer was a 993 GT2, run by Brun Motorsport in the 1996 BPR Global GT Series, which sold for €616,000. 996 GT2s…