Broad Arrow Chattanooga Auction: 10 cars to watch

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For the first time, Broad Arrow Auctions will hold a sale in conjunction with the Chattanooga Motorcar Festival. The single-day auction takes place on October 12 and offers many rare and incredible examples. Here are 10 to keep an eye on.

1984 Porsche 911 SC RS Gruppe B “Evolutionsserie”

This two-owner example stands as the final Type 954 SC RS rally car built by Porsche Motorsport.

Built for FIA Group B rally competitions, the 911 sports a mechanically fuel-injected 3.0-liter engine, lightweight aluminum body panels and fiberglass bumpers. Modifications brought the total weight of this street-legal car to just 2160 pounds.

This SC RS competed only once at the 1984 Tour de Corse, where it was the highest-placing Porsche.

Today, 40 years later, it remains in original condition.

This 1984 Porsche 911 SC RS Gruppe B “Evolutionsserie” has an estimated value of $2,600,000-$3,500,000.

2022 Ford GT Alan Mann Heritage Edition

This isn’t your everyday Ford GT; this is one of 30 Alan Mann Heritage Edition cars.

This highly collectible variant rarely comes to market due to its short production run and the limited customer pool as it was only sold to approved Ford GT customers.

This example comes with less than 20 delivery miles and includes extensive gloss carbon-fiber components, such as the 20-inch wheels, front splitter, side sills, engine louvers and rear diffuser.

This 2022 Ford GT Alan Mann Heritage Edition has an estimated value of $1,200,000-$1,500,000.

2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition

In 2006 Ford released only 343 examples of the GT Heritage Edition sporting the iconic Gulf colors. This Ford GT, offered with only 3166 miles, comes with a matching Heritage livery car cover.

This 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition has an estimated value of $575,000-$675,000.

2020 Ferrari 488 Pista

The track-ready 2020 Ferrari 488 Pista produces 50 more horsepower than the standard version thanks to a repositioned air intake and enlarged intercooler. The 488 Pista also received improved aero and extensive carbon-fiber options, such as side air splitters, rear decklid, engine cover, rear diffuser and rear molding.

These enhancements allowed the Pista to outpace the 458 Speciale by 2 seconds.

This Ferrari 488 Pista has only 4069 miles and features Alcantara Nero with Rosso interior, red brake calipers and carbon-fiber options.

This 2020 Ferrari 488 Pista has an estimated value of $500,000-$550,000.

2023 Porsche 911 GT3 RS Tribute to Carrera RS Package

This 2023 Porsche 911 GT3 RS Tribute to the Carrera RS Package is one of 150 examples built to remember the 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7, hence the striking Python Green accents.

This modern interpretation, one of the rarest Porsches built as of late, also includes the Weissach Package, meaning extensive exposed carbon fiber both inside and out.

This 2023 Porsche 911 GT3 RS Tribute to Carrera RS Package has an estimated value of $450,000-$550,000.

1998 Porsche 911 Carrera S “Factory One-Off” Cabriolet by Porsche Exclusive

How often do you find a one-of-one Porsche?

This 1998 Porsche 911 Carrera S Cabriolet originally came as a special request from a Porsche VIP customer. Although denied at first, the order was put into production just in time for Porsche’s 50-year anniversary.

Upon approval, this car became the only Turbo-bodied, rear-drive 1998 Carrera S Cabriolet in existence.

This 1998 Porsche 911 Carrera S “Factory One-Off” Cabriolet by Porsche Exclusive has an estimate of $400,000-$500,000.

1994 Porsche 911 Turbo 3.6

This 1994 Porsche 911 marks the first year of the 3.6-liter engine in the Turbo.

This Porsche is almost totally original, factory equipped with electric adjustable sport seats and an Alpine Porsche CDC-1 stereo. The car also includes some desirable upgrades like Eibach springs and Motion Control Suspension two-way adjustable, non-remote dampers.

This 1994 Porsche 911 Turbo 3.6 has an estimate of $400,000-$450,000.

2004 Chevrolet Monte Carlo NASCAR

Here’s your chance to own a real piece of NASCAR history, with a car once driven by Hall of Famer Jeff Gordon to three consecutive top-five Budweiser Shootout finishes.

After this car, chassis No. 24-244, was decommissioned from NASCAR in 2005, it was recommissioned in 2015 as a Hendrick Motorsports Certified Race Car. It has since been rebuilt and undergone treatment to ensure its engine’s mechanical integrity while in short-period storage.

This 2004 Chevrolet Monte Carlo NASCAR has an estimate of $125,000-$175,000 and is offered without reserve.

1970 Lancia Fulvia Rallye 1600 HF “Fanalone”

The one-year-only 1970 Lancia Fulvia Rallye 1600 HF dominated the day’s rally scene. In total, only 1258 examples were made. Event stickers from prestigious competitions like the Targa Florio Revival and Trofeo Florio highlight this car’s recent rally heritage.

This 1970 Lancia Fulvia Rallye 1600 HF “Fanalone” has an estimate of $100,000-$120,000.

1969 Chevrolet Corvette 427/435 Stingray Convertible

Become the third owner of this incredibly rare, factory-built Corvette special.

This Corvette is an unrestored survivor, factory fitted with the ultra-rare,  435-horsepower, L71 tri-power big block, plus side-mounted exhaust, Positraction axle and F41 suspension.

This Corvette has also won the NCRS Top Flight award at the 2024 Indiana Chapter Big Block Saturday.

This 1969 Chevrolet Corvette 427/435 Stingray Convertible has an estimate of $90,000-$110,000, and is offered without reserve.

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