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Hosted by Worldwide Auctioneers, the Auburn Auction remains one of the premier collector car events in the country, drawing enthusiasts, investors, and hot rod lovers to the historic Auburn, Indiana, grounds each year. With a curated lineup of classics, muscle cars, exotics, and one-off builds, the August 2025 edition delivered a standout mix of vintage Americana and high-end performance machinery. We’ve combed through the lanes to bring you our Top 5 picks that stole the spotlight at this year’s sale.
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Hosted by Worldwide Auctioneers, the Auburn Auction remains one of the premier collector car events in the country, drawing enthusiasts, investors, and hot rod lovers to the historic Auburn, Indiana, grounds each year. With a curated lineup of classics, muscle cars, exotics, and one-off builds, the August 2025 edition delivered a standout mix of vintage Americana and high-end performance machinery. We’ve combed through the lanes to bring you our Top 5 picks that stole the spotlight at this year’s sale.
Stunning bare metal freshening performed by Rudi & Company Motorwerks
An early production example; just the 99th built
Retains its numbers-matching Bosch fuel-injected engine
Complete with custom matching fitted luggage, tool roll kit, and spare tire
Considered one of the most iconic and collectable automobiles ever produced
1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS LS6
A numbers-matching, factory SS LS6 454/450-HP V-8 example
Authenticated by Rick Nelson Muscle Car Restoration and listed in the LS6 Registry
Equipped with a M22 Rock Crusher four-speed manual transmission, power steering, power disc brakes, and power windows
Regarded as one of the most sought-after Chevrolet muscle cars
1939 Packard Twelve 1708 Sport Sedan
Elegant and sporting one-off coachwork by Bohman & Schwartz
Known ownership history since the 1960s
Acquired by the late Gene Perkins, a noted Packard collector, over 25 years ago
Comprehensively restored by Michigan-based restorers Bud Hicks and Mark Larter
Reportedly the most expensive Packard built in 1939 at $9,000
2024 Porsche 911 GT3 RS
One owner and under 1,600 miles from new
Over $47,000 in options including the $33,520 Weissach Package
Finished in Racing Yellow over an optional deviated stitching interior
A high-performance, well-optioned "race car" for the road
1985 Lamborghini Countach 5000S
Exceedingly rare as 1 of just 19 desirable and sought-after U.S-spec fuel-injected examples
Just 18,523 km (11,509 miles) from new
Accompanied by a clean CARFAX® report
Finished in quintessential colors with gold Campagnolo OZ wheels and factory rear wing
Considered the most drivable variant
Offered from the collection of a studious Lamborghini aficionado
A true "unicorn" within the legendary Countach model lineage
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