Tag: Bonhams

  • Market Find: 1972 Aston Martin DBS V8 in Hermès Orange

    Market Find: 1972 Aston Martin DBS V8 in Hermès Orange

    What: 1972 Aston Martin DBS V8
    Color: Hermès Orange (unknown)
    Chassis #: V8/10519/RCA
    Mileage: 72,528 kilometers, 45,066 miles
    Estimated Price: US$130,000 – US$180,000
    CarFax: N/A
    Window Sticker: N/A
    Location: Bonhams Les Grandes Marques du Monde à Paris Auction, Paris, France
    Auction listing: Link

    Why we love it:

    Spoiler alert. The car you see here has been repainted, but in grand style and a truly unique shade that makes it so very one-of-a-kind that we can’t not report on it. The car you see here was actually delivered new as a right-hand drive coupé painted Cairngorm Brown with an Olive interior – a very subdued British car for a British customer who lived not far from the Aston Martin factory.

    After shuffling through a few well-accounted for owners, the car shifted to the ownership of a prominent Emir in 2010 who commissioned a conversion to left-hand drive and a color change inside and out to Hermès orange.

    From there it went to its current owner, who had it restored by Le Clos de Calatrava in collaboration with Aston Martin Works UK, completing that job in October 2024. Even still, the unique orange on orange color choice was retained.

    The car is now ready for its next owner and will be sold as part of Bonhams’ Les Grandes Marques du Monde à Paris Auction in early February.

  • Paint to Sample Oryx White Metallic with Martini Stripes 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder Weissach – Monterey Car Week 2024

    Paint to Sample Oryx White Metallic with Martini Stripes 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder Weissach – Monterey Car Week 2024

    words/photos: Denis Podmarkov

    Nestled alongside the Ferrari 812 Competizione was a Paint to Sample (PTS) Porsche 918 Spyder (VIN# WP0CA2A16FS800652), finished in Oryx White Metallic with Martini Stripes. Previous sightings of this car have shown it wrapped in matte black with the Martini livery, sparking speculation that the wrap might have been a factory job. While rumors abound, what matters most is that the PTS paint is now on full display for all to see.

    One of just 918 examples produced, this particular car is even more exclusive, being one of only 230 to feature the Weissach package. This option adds an array of weight-saving features, including magnesium wheels by BBS, a carbon fiber windscreen frame, mirrors, and roof, along with an extended aerodynamic diffuser and bespoke interior trim. Altogether, the package sheds 100 pounds from the curb weight, enhancing the 918’s performance.

    Inside, the cockpit is a blend of Onyx Black full leather with contrasting silver piping, set against the exposed carbon fiber accents. Among the additional options are a glare-reducing interior, front axle lift system, two-zone climate control, cup holder, Homelink, an extended charging cable from Porsche’s “special wishes” department, and a driver’s seat pad.

    With just 1,319 miles on the odometer at the time of cataloging, this 918 Spyder stands as a pristine example, meticulously cared for and lightly driven. Interestingly, this isn’t its first auction appearance during Monterey Car Week—it has previously graced the stages of both RM Sotheby’s and Gooding & Company. However, Bonhams did not report a sale this time around, adding a layer of intrigue to the car’s journey through the auction circuit.

    Check out our full coverage of the event here: Monterey Car Week 2024 Bonhams | Cars The Quail Auction.

  • Monterey Car Week 2024 – Bonhams | Cars, The Quail Auction

    Monterey Car Week 2024 – Bonhams | Cars, The Quail Auction

    words/photos: Denis Podmarkov

    The Tailored Driver Car Week trip kicked off at the Bonhams | Cars Quail Auction. As we searched for bespoke options, limited colors, and tailored interiors, auctions like this were the perfect place to start. The online previews provided a solid idea of what to expect, and Bonhams certainly delivered.

    As always, Bonhams | Cars showcased a fantastic selection, but we focused on three specific cars: the 2022 Ferrari 812 Competizione, the 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder Weissach, and the 1998 Porsche 911 Type 993 Turbo XLC Coupe. We’ll dive into these in detail in a future post.

    For now, enjoy the coverage curated by our team, and let us know what you think! Don’t forget to join our groups and forums at Tailored Driver Registration.

    More Car Week coverage is coming soon!