THE WORLD'S FIRST PORSCHE SELLS FOR 18 MILLION EUROS
The only surviving copy of the world's first Porsche is up for auction, where it is expected to sell for about 18 million euros. The Type 64 was built in 1939, which is one of three instances ever created. The car belonged to the company's founder, Ferdinand Porsche.
At the moment, a huge number of people are interested in the car. Of course, their names are kept secret, but soon the auction will be held. The car is on the move and impresses with its characteristics. The Type 64 was built by Volkswagen for the 1500 km Berlin-Rome race, which was supposed to take place in September 1939, but which was cancelled due to the outbreak of world war II.
The Porsche family has transformed the interior from a race car, to a car that can be driven day in and day out. Type 64 will be on display in the gallery of Sotheby's Street St. George from may 21 to 24, before going to auction in California from August 15 to 17. If you have an interest in the lot, you can send a request to participate in the auction right now. The car is indeed a Prime example of the automotive industry of that time.
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