There are 3 Bugatti Veyrons for sale on eBay at the same time. Wohoo. You can now pick your color:

Here are some larger pictures:

Red-White 2008 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Veyron
VIN: VF9SA25C08M795183

See the eBay auction

Black-Silver 2008 Bugatti Veyron
VIN: VF9SA25C48M795168

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Solid Black 2008 Bugatti Veyron 16.4
VIN: VF9SA25C88M795089

See the eBay auction

And last but not least, our friends at Silicon Valley Auto Group have new one for sale too. We wrote about their previous Veyron earlier. Below is a picture and link to the Black and Bugatti Blue 2006 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Coupe AWD.

Black-Bugatti Blue 2006 Bugatti Veyron
VIN: VF9SA15B26M795040

See more pictures at the Silicon Valley Auto Group’s website

Which one do you like?

A month ago, we wrote about the upcoming McLaren F1 auction to be held on Oct 29 by RM Auctions in association with Sotheby’s. Partial, unconfirmed results are in through Ultimatecarpage.com

The McLaren F1 auction sets record with the £2,530,000 (~$4,194,234) hammer price

Other high value sales at the same event include:

1965 Ferrari 250 LM Berlinetta - £2,255,000 (~$3,738,339)

1959 Ferrari 250 GT Tour de France - £2,255,000 (~$3,738,339)

1938 Bugatti Type 57C Atalante - £660,000 (~$1,094,148)

Both Sotheby’s and RM Auctions removed the auction details from their websites. I assume only for the time being until they record the results. Once we have confirmed information from either of them, we’ll update this post.

Lamborghini Las Vegas listed a 2005 Maserati Roadster MC12 on eBay. Currently it is tracking at $1.3M with reserve price not yet met. We previously wrote about a recent sale in 2006 of a year 2004 MC12 model, which went for little over $1M. There were only 50 built of this car in 2004 and 2005. According to the auction description: “Maserati only produced 25 vehicles in 2004, all of which, to our understanding, were used for track purposes only, and 25 vehicles were then produced in 2005 for personal sale and use. Only 7 to our findings have been federalized for the United States.”

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A 1997 McLaren F1 will be listed for sale during the “Automobiles of London” auction by RM Auctions on October 29. The 627 bhp F1 had held the record of the fastest production car for over a decade with the top speed of  243 miles per hour (391 km per hour). This 1997 McLaren has a pre-auction estimate price of 1,100,000 GBP-1,400,000 GBP ($1,971,310 - $2,508,940)

Follow the auction on the RM Auctions site 

Other noteable cars to be sold at the same event are the 1963 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder (estimate 2,500,000 GBP-2,800,000 GBP)  and the 1965 Ferrari 250 LM Berlinetta (estimate 2,500,000 GBP-2,800,000 GBP)

Maserati MC12 Coupe

One of 50 built in 2004 and 2005. The first example imported into U.S. Built on an Enzo Ferrari platform. List price of $799,000. Naturally asperated, paddle shifter, carbon fiber body. In as-new condition with little sign of use.

Top end speed of 205 mph. Zero to 60 in 3.8 seconds. MC12Rs have won two of three FIA GT Championship races. If you want a street legal race car, this is it. More rare than an Enzo, but not legal in California—so you don’t have to worry about letting a guy named Dietrich drive it and wreck it.

Source: Sold at RM Auction: Lot #460, Monterey, CA, USA, 8/18/06