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Here Are The 5 Most Expensive Cars For Sale At Pebble Beach

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Monterey Car Week is expected to see up to $490 million in auctions sales over the weekend.


Across the five auction houses holding events on the Monterey peninsula, a total of 956 cars will be up for grabs. The classic car sales results are already expected to smash records, according to Hagerty Automotive Intelligence. The current all-time high record is $395 million, and the comeback event last year pulled in $351 million. So which cars could push that number over the line? It’s likely to be this bunch.

1938 Talbot-Lago T150-C SS Teardrop Coupe by Figoni et Falaschi

Estimate: $9 million to $11 million

From the Oscar Davis Collection, RM Sotheby’s presents this exclusive “New York” style Teardrop Coupe by Talbot-Lago. It is the only of the 11 known to have been built with racing in mind. Many years after completing the 1939 24 Hours of Le Mans, this car underwent a six-year long restoration.

1958 Maserati 450S by Fantuzzi

Estimate: $9 million to $11 million

Hosted by RM Sotheby's, this Maserati has racing roots, and one of only 10 built. It comes from the Oscar Davis collection and won three SCCA event in 1958, before being restored in the late 1990s.