{"id":203953,"date":"2017-05-26T16:04:51","date_gmt":"2017-05-26T14:04:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gtspirit.com\/?p=203953"},"modified":"2017-05-26T16:04:51","modified_gmt":"2017-05-26T14:04:51","slug":"villa-deste-2017-rm-sothebys-holy-trinity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gtspirit.com\/2017\/05\/26\/villa-deste-2017-rm-sothebys-holy-trinity\/","title":{"rendered":"Villa d’Este 2017: RM Sotheby’s and the Holy Trinity"},"content":{"rendered":"

In recent year’s the RM Sotheby’s Villa Erba event has grown to complement the ultra-exclusive Villa d’Este event just up the road. This year’s auction is bigger and better than ever before. We were fortunate enough to get a sneak preview of some of the lots this morning at the public open event. <\/p>\n

The Holy Trinity were the obvious highlight from a supercar perspective. A McLaren P1 GTR, converted for the road, is on offer with a guide price of between \u20ac3.200.000 – \u20ac3.600.000. It has been road registered with UK number plates. It stands alongside a Porsche 918 ‘Weissach’ Spyder estimated between \u20ac1.200.000 – \u20ac1.400.000 and a LaFerrari with a value of \u20ac2.750.000 – \u20ac3.200.000.<\/p>\n

All three cars were attracting massive amounts of attention. The Ferrari is an Italian delivered car with just 200 miles on the clock. Next door is a Ferrari Enzo finished in Rosso Scuderia, with a special matching Rosso Scuderia trim on the side, front, and rear diffuser trim rather than the usual black. <\/p>\n\r\n