Stunning fleet of classic Italian cars being sold at auction for a cool £1m – how you could own a piece of history

A STUNNING parade of classic Italian cars are being sold at auction, with the total expected to reach a cool £1million.

These gorgeous-looking motors are up for sale through Silverstone Auctions on May 20th, as part of the Supercar Fest sale of Iconic and Classic Cars, with specialist buyers flocking in from around the world.

Here, we break down this jaw-dropping Italian car collection…

1949 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500SS – £340,000

Alfa Romeo’s long-lived 6C model made its debut in 1925BPNS

Alfa Romeo’s long-lived 6C model made its debut in 1925.

This particular 6C model was presented from Alfa Romeo Italy to Alfa Romeo UK in May 1969.

The seller has owned the car since 2010, and ordered a thorough bare metal re-spray around two years ago, so it looks brand new.

1973 Ferrari 246 GTS Dino – £325,000

The Dino had a 190bhp engineBPNS

The 246 Dino has to be one of the most prettiest cars ever made, which is probably no surprise given that it was designed by Pininfarina and built by Scaglietti.

Only 1,274 were manufactured in three years of production, and of those cars, only 16 were supplied to the UK – with this 190bhp model having covered just over 49,000 miles.

1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT – £140,000

This Giulia Sprint model has been completely restoredBPNS

Buyers will be in no doubt that this Giulia Sprint has been well cared for, as there are are bills on file (for parts alone) that total over £20,000.

Silverstone Auctions said: “The car on offer here is exceptional, even by the Twin Sparks Collections’ extremely high standards.

“The history file is like opening a perfectionist’s brain. Everything is chronological, labelled and sectioned, including a helpful summary sheet listing which parts were purchased, where from and which part of the car they were for and totals.”

2008 Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 £115,000 

You might struggle to find a better example of as Gallardo than this LP560-4BPNS

The Gallardo LP560 is finished in a stunning shade of Arancio Borealis, or orange to you and me.

And this UK-spec LP560-4 was supplied new on the 7th of November 2008 to its first and only registered keeper, who has travelled less than 1,830 miles in the car.

As expected, the exterior remains in excellent condition, and the interior retains that addictive ‘new car’ smell.

1969 Fiat Dino 2400 Coupe – £60,000

BPNSThis Dino was invited and displayed at the hugely prestigious London Concours in 2021[/caption]

With beautiful Giugiaro-styled bodywork and a glorious Ferrari V6 soundtrack, this Fiat Coupé from 1969 could be the bargain of the show.

With a gorgeous metallic Burgundy finish, it has a full body restoration from the mid-2000s and a complete engine and gearbox rebuild by DK Engineering from 2017 that have left it in stunning condition.

This comes after a classic Mini tucked away in a dusty garage for 33 years has been sold for an eye-watering amount at auction.

Plus, a rare Mini that was abandoned in a shed for decades has sold for more than £52,000 at auction.

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