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For motoring aficionados and collectors alike, a unique event awaits: RM Sotheby’s will present The Last Gullwing, the final Mercedes 300 SL Gullwing ever produced, at a star-studded auction in Las Vegas this November. Partnering with amfAR and Wynn Las Vegas, this gala event will unfold during Grand Prix Race Week, adding an exceptional night of luxury, philanthropy, and high-profile guests. Hosted by Jay Leno and set to honour Sylvester and Jennifer Stallone, with an exclusive performance by Diana Ross, this promises to be a memorable evening celebrating iconic cars and a worthy cause.
The Auction Event
Taking place on 22 November 2024, the auction supports amfAR, a leading organisation in AIDS research, education, and advocacy, known for raising over $900 million since its inception. This Las Vegas auction represents amfAR’s first event in the city, marking a landmark occasion for both motoring and charity enthusiasts. The auction includes an impressive lineup of automotive legends, but the showstopper is undoubtedly The Last Gullwing, the final Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing produced, a gem of automotive history and a symbol of luxury.
Building on last year’s success—where Lewis Hamilton’s Formula 1-winning Silver Arrow sold for a record $18.8 million—the event once again promises an unmatched blend of excitement and elegance. Set within the luxurious surroundings of Wynn Las Vegas, the event merges fine dining, entertainment, and a rare chance to own some of the most coveted vehicles in history.
The Last Gullwing: An Iconic Masterpiece
The Mercedes 300 SL Gullwing has long been heralded as one of the most iconic cars ever made. With its distinct “gullwing” doors and breathtaking performance, it’s a symbol of innovation and elegance. This particular car, chassis no. 7500079, is special not only for its provenance but because it is the very last 300 SL Gullwing ever built. Originally crafted as a “Standwagen” for display at the 1957 Poznan International Trade Fair, it boasts a striking Fire Engine Red finish over Crème leather and all matching numbers from chassis to gearbox.
Over the years, only four careful owners have had the privilege of holding the keys to this magnificent machine, and it has spent over 25 years with its current custodian. Representing more than just an acquisition, The Last Gullwing is a historical artefact, a piece of motoring history that symbolises the pinnacle of Mercedes-Benz’s legacy. With an estimated value of $2.5 million to $3.5 million, this car offers a collector the opportunity to own a singular slice of automotive heritage that will never be duplicated.
Other Highlights: 2006 McLaren-Mercedes MP4-21 Formula 1 Car
Alongside The Last Gullwing, the 2006 McLaren-Mercedes MP4-21 Formula 1 car promises to excite motorsport fans. Known for its role in Lewis Hamilton’s formative years and driven by Juan Pablo Montoya, this car represents the increasing appeal of F1 cars as collector’s items. It also marks the final car designed by Adrian Newey for McLaren and features the powerful 750-hp Mercedes-Benz FO108S V-8 engine. Restored by McLaren Racing Heritage in 2019, the MP4-21 comes with an official McLaren Certificate of Authenticity.
With additional high-value lots yet to be announced, this auction is set to be a landmark event, offering a rare blend of luxury, history, and performance cars that will undoubtedly capture the attention of collectors and fans worldwide.
For more details on the event, visit RM Sotheby’s website and be sure to catch the action on 22 November in Las Vegas.