Inside amazing collection of 20 luxury cars including ultra-rare 1994 Ferrari 512 TR Spider

THIS stunning collection of 20 luxury cars, including an ultra-rare 1994 Ferrari Spider, could be yours for an eye-watering price.

The stable of supercars is hitting auction in just a few weeks, but you might have to break the bank to get hold of one.

Jam Press/OneSavage|sgcarshoot/CA stunning collection of luxury cars is set to go up for sale[/caption]

Jam Press/Robert Cooper/CourtesyThe stable, made up of 17 Ferraris, two Jaguars and a Bentley, will be up for grabs in an auction on November 4[/caption]

Altogether, the collection is set to bag a total sales price of over £7 million.

The centrepiece of the sale will be the 1994 Ferrari 512 TR Spider.

This particular car is the only example of the model to leave the factory in the beloved Blu Cobalto colour.

Bids are expected to reach up to £2.7 million.

All 20 cars have been supplied by the same classic car fanatic and former official Ferrari importer based in Singapore.

The lot is made up of 17 Ferraris, two Jaguars and a Bentley, all in “factory fresh” condition.

Other sought-after models include the 1973 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS, complete with its original engine.

The £450,000 car was named for Alfredo ‘Dino’ Ferrari, the son of company founder and motoring legend Enzo, who died from muscular dystrophy aged 24 in 1956.

There is also a £200,000 1990 Testarossa and a £180,000 1969 Jaguar E-Type Series II.

The cars are all very low mileage, with the Testarossa in particular only clocking up 100 miles in its 33-year lifespan.

All 17 Ferraris were made in Italy, while the remaining three models were constructed in the UK.

The sale is being handled by RM Sotheby’s and will commence on November 4 in London.

It comes after a vintage Mercedes went up for sale in “like new” condition after a loving 3,500-hour restoration process.

Meanwhile, the seventh Morris Minor ever made sold for £22,000 with just 15,000 miles on the clock.

Jam Press/OneSavage|sgcarshoot/CThey are expected to net a total of around £7 million[/caption]

Jam Press/OneSavage|sgcarshoot/CThe lot includes a 1994 Ferrari 512 TS Spider[/caption]

Jam Press/OneSavage|sgcarshoot/CThe uniquely-coloured supercar is expected to fetch over £2 million by itself[/caption]

Jam Press/OneSavage|sgcarshoot/CThere is also a 1990 Testarossa and a 1974 Dino, the model named for Enzo Ferrari’s son Alfredo[/caption]

Jam Press/OneSavage|sgcarshoot/CAll the cars are low mileage and in excellent condition[/caption]   

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