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Gord Duff is Global Head of Auctions for RM Sotheby’s, the world’s premier automotive auction house. He and his team conduct auctions around the world. This summer, they return to Monterey for the 26th time with an amazing selection of vehicles including the iconic Steve McQueen Ferrari 275 GTB/4, and a significant private collection of rare European-designed cars. Plus RM Sotheby’s unveils a once-in-a-generation collection of “barn find” Ferraris, aptly named The Lost & Found Collection. And if that’s not enough, they’re offering the estate of notable collector Terence E. Adderley, a collection that brings a blue-chip Duesenberg, Bugatti, Cord, and Rolls-Royce to name just a few. Gord began his journey with RM Sotheby’s in 1998 and today he is an essential part of RM Sotheby’s with an instinctive understanding of the collector car industry.

SHOW SPONSORS     

American Collectors Insurance   •   Linkage Magazine   •    Techforce Foundation    •   RPM Foundation   

INSPIRATION

Finding and bringing interesting cars to market that haven’t been seen before.

CHALLENGES

There are some preservation and older conditioned Ferraris that will need and probably receive, quality restorations, all of which will be a challenge yet result in historically significant cars that were thought to be lost to time.

SPECIAL VEHICLE

A 1972 Porsche 27 Pre-Series RS Touring Prototype.

BOOK RECOMMENDATION

Power Play by Tim Higgins

WORDS OF INSPIRATION

Be driven by what you like, not what others think is cool. Buy the best you can afford.

WHERE TO FIND GORD

RM Sotheby’s

 

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