Chris Evans to sell over £8m worth of rare classic cars

Goodwood Revival auction: Chris Evans' cars

The Goodwood Revival Bonhams auction will start the bidding on 13 of DJ Chris Evans' stunning cars

2015-08-12 14:58

One of britain's most famous car collectors, Chris Evans, is to sell off 13 of his highly sought-after motors in the Bonhams Goodwood Revival sale this September.

Evans is best known for his collection of classic Ferraris, and several of his most desirable and expensive Italian supercars will be available for bids at the auction.

A stunning 1966 Ferrari 275 GTB is the most sought-after car in the lot, with a staggering estimate of £2.6-2.9million.

There's also a 1971 Ferrari ‘Daytona’ Spider and a 1964 Ferrari 250 GT/L ‘Lusso’, both expected to fetch more than £1.5million.

Some other interesting cars in the auction include a Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Replica, a Daimler Dart police car and a 1983 Fiat 126 'Abarth' - the most affordable car there, expected to reach around £10,000-£15,000.

Sholto Gilbertson, Bonhams Director of Motor cars, said: “Chris Evans is offering thirteen incredible motor cars at Bonhams sale, a stable which includes six outstanding Ferraris.

“Chris has been a long-standing client of Bonhams, so we’re delighted to offer his incredible motor cars at Bonhams Goodwood Revival Sale. In refreshing his collection, others will have the opportunity to enjoy Chris’ fantastic cars – after all, you never ‘own’ a classic car, you enjoy it, look after it, and pass it on for others to appreciate.”

The Bonhams auction takes place on 12th September 2015 at the Goodwood Revival.

The cars

1966 Ferrari 275 GTB/6C AlloyE

Estimate: £2,600,000-2,900,000

The Ferrari 275 GTB features a 3.3-litre V12 engine under its long bonnet that produces 300bhp. This rare right-hand drive car was originally bought in 'Rosso Chiaro', but when Evans bought it in 2014 he had it repainted in a striking pale green livery, based on a famous Ferrari 250 GTO race car from the 1960s. With an estimate of well over £2.5million, this car is set to leave its new owner with a much lighter wallet.

1971 Ferrari 365 GTS/4 Daytona Spyder

Estimate: £2,300,000-2,600,000

Another of Chris Evans' iconic front-engined V12 Ferraris is this stunning Daytona Spyder. The open-top version of the already-rare Ferrari Daytona is the most collectible of all - and this one's being described as 'arguably the finest on the open market'. With just 3,946 miles on the clock, it's easy to see why.

1963 Ferrari 250 GT/L ‘Lusso’

Estimate: £1,400,000-1,800,000

The Ferrari 250 GT is surely one of the most beautiful cars ever made. It features Pininfarina styling with a long bonnet housing a 3.0-litre V12 engine producing 240bhp. This Lusso version was built for cruising, with a 150mph top speed, a fully-trimmed interior and softer suspension for a more comfortable ride.

1965 Ferrari 275 GTS Spyder

Estimate: £1,300,000-1,600,000

Ferrari only built 200 275 GTS Spyders, making it a rare beast - and of course that means values are sky-high. This particular car was bought at the 2013 Goodwood Revival auction by Chris Evans, and has had an engine rebuild and even a respray since then - it was painted yellow previously.

1963 Ferrari 250 SWB Replica

Estimate: £500,000-600,000

This car was originally a Ferrari 250 GTE 2+2, but was converted to SWB specification in 2010. With an estimate of around £500,000 it's a bargain, as a real SWB could potentially set you back around £8million.

1949 Jaguar XK120 ‘Alloy’ Roadster

Estimate: £325,000-375,000

It's not just Ferraris in the line-up of cars at the Goodwood Revival auction - this stunning 1949 Jaguar XK120 is also making an appearance. It's one of just 240 alloy-bodied XK120s built, and has made its way over here from the USA. This car is in stunning condition - it even comes with its original tool kit.

1967/1988 Jaguar XKSS ‘Lynx’

Estimate: £325,000-375,000

This is a recreation of the legendary Jaguar XKSS built by Lynx in 1988. It's a testament to the quality of the replica it's expected to fetch over £300,000 in September. Unlike the real XKSS it's powered by a 3.8-litre straight six, and was bought at last year's Revival auction by Chris Evans.

1936 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Replica

Estimate: £250,000-350,000

If you've ever watched the classic 1968 film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang then you'll recognise this car - although it's not the one used in the film. This is a replica, but it has been seen out and about, especially at Evans' popular CarFest events.

1970 Mercedes 280SL ‘Pagoda’

Estimate: £100,000-130,000

Described as 'the ultimate Pagoda', this Mercedes 280SL is clearly in fantastic condition - though not completely original. It's got a modern radio installed, plus remote central locking and an alarm. That just means it's even better for using day-to-day, though. It was bought last year by Chris Evans and used at one of the CarFest events.

1989 Ferrari 328 GTS

Estimate: £100,000-130,000

This Ferrari 328 GTS was originally owned by one Nigel Mansell in 1989 - so it certainly has heritage, as he was driving for Ferrari in that year's Formula One season. With around 15,000 miles on the clock, it's set to be a solid investment with a comparatively low estimate (for this auction) of £100,000-130,000.

1958 Jaguar XK150 3.4 Fixed Head Coupé

Estimate: £55,000-65,000

The Jaguar XK150 was produced between 1957 and 1961, replacing the XK140 in the Jaguar range. It preceded the iconic Jaguar E-Type, and was a very advanced car for its era, with a very powerful 250bhp 3.4-litre engine under the bonnet.

1964 Daimler Dart SP250 Police Car

Estimate: £50,000-60,000

The Daimler Dart's looks have always split opinion, with its fishy nose attracting a lot of attention. They were famously used by the Police to be able to catch criminals doing high speeds on the new roads being built all around the country in the 1960s, and this is one of them.

1983 Fiat 126 'Abarth'

Estimate: £10,000-15,000

This little Fiat 126 was originally a standard model owned by an elderly lady, but in 2011 it was bought and rebuilt into a much more hairy-chested Abarth-style car with a race-style engine in the back. Apparently Chris Evans bought the car because the bright paintwork matches his hair…

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