10 Standout Cars Heading To The Broad Arrow Quail Auction 2026

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10 Standout Cars Heading To The Broad Arrow Quail Auction 2026

Broad Arrow Auctions is bringing a remarkable roster of collector cars to The Quail Auction 2026, ranging from a hybrid Lamborghini hypercar and a Works Maserati racer to air-cooled Porsches and gated-manual Ferraris. Here are 10 highlights worth watching, with a blurb and a link to each listing.

1. 2020 Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 — Estimate: $2,500,000–$3,000,000

One of just 63 Sián FKP 37s produced and the first Lamborghini with hybrid technology, this single-owner example shows just 284 miles at cataloging. Uniquely specified in Bianco Asopo and Grigio Liqueo with Verde Lampros accents over Nero Cosmus leather, its 808-hp 6.5-liter hybrid V12 sprints to 62 mph in under 2.8 seconds. View the listing on Broad Arrow Auctions →

2. 1954 Maserati A6GCS by Fiandri & Malagoli — Estimate: $2,400,000–$2,900,000

1954 Maserati A6GCS by Fiandri & Malagoli

The 25th of 52 A6GCS examples built and a genuine factory Works racer, this Maserati was piloted by legendary driver Luigi Musso during the 1954 season. With a remarkable period racing record and decades of devoted ownership campaigning the Mille Miglia Storica and Monterey Historics, it retains its original engine and was shown at the 2014 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. View the listing on Broad Arrow Auctions →

3. 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster — Estimate: $1,500,000–$1,800,000

1957 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster

Offered from The Bill and Linda Feldhorn Collection, this Roadster is one of just 15 finished new in Sonderlackierung Light Green Metallic over a striking green leather interior. Following 41 years of single-family ownership, it received an exquisite nut-and-bolt restoration by marque expert Rudi Koniczek and has been exercised on several 1,000-mile rallies. View the listing on Broad Arrow Auctions →

4. 1996 Nissan NISMO 400R — Estimate: $800,000–$950,000

1996 Nissan NISMO 400R

The 20th of just 44 limited-edition 400Rs produced, this Sonic Silver example is powered by the Le Mans-derived RBX-GT2 twin-turbo straight-six producing 400 horsepower. Built to celebrate the R33 GT-R's Le Mans accomplishments, it spent nearly three decades in Japan and is among the rarest and most collectible Japanese cars ever made. View the listing on Broad Arrow Auctions →

5. 2019 Ferrari 812 Superfast — Estimate: $350,000–$400,000 (No Reserve)

2019 Ferrari 812 Superfast

From The Casa Bella Macchina Collection, this single-owner 812 Superfast shows 1,816 miles and presents essentially as-new. Finished in Bianco Avus over Rosso Ferrari leather with Daytona-style seats, its naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 makes 789 hp, good for zero to 62 mph in 2.9 seconds and a 211-mph top speed. Offered without reserve. View the listing on Broad Arrow Auctions →

6. 2006 Ferrari F430 — Estimate: $300,000–$400,000 (No Reserve)

2006 Ferrari F430

Factory-specified with the exceedingly rare gated six-speed manual transmission, this F430 is finished in classic Rosso Corsa over Beige leather. Desirably optioned with heated Daytona-style seats, Scuderia shields, and a Tubi-style exhaust, it shows just 19,192 miles with a major service performed by Cauley Ferrari. Offered without reserve. View the listing on Broad Arrow Auctions →

7. 1987 Porsche 928 Clubsport Prototype ex-Jochen Mass — Estimate: $250,000–$350,000 (No Reserve)

1987 Porsche 928 Clubsport Prototype ex-Jochen Mass

Delivered new to Formula One race winner and Porsche endurance legend Jochen Mass, this rare pre-production manual 928 Clubsport prototype (internally known as H54) was retained by Mass until 1998. It comes with its original service book signed by Mass and a known chain of ownership, a genuine fixture at European race tracks of the late 1980s. Offered without reserve. View the listing on Broad Arrow Auctions →

8. 1971 Ferrari 365 GTC/4 ex-Sergio Pininfarina — Estimate: $220,000–$260,000 (No Reserve)

1971 Ferrari 365 GTC/4 ex-Sergio Pininfarina

Delivered new to Carrozzeria Pininfarina and personally retained by company president Sergio Pininfarina through 1973, this is the sixth of just 500 365 GTC/4s built, bearing early serial numbers. Ferrari Classiche certified as fully matching-numbers, it received a comprehensive mechanical restoration exceeding $120,000 in 2016. Offered without reserve. View the listing on Broad Arrow Auctions →

9. 1998 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S — Estimate: $180,000–$210,000 (No Reserve)

1998 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S

A rare single-owner C4S from the final year of air-cooled 911 production, this car shows just 29,588 miles. Finished in the desirable Ocean Blue Metallic over Cashmere leather with deviating dark blue carpeting, it was European-delivered and optioned with the Motor Sound and HiFi packages. A collectible naturally aspirated six-speed sharing its wide body with the 911 Turbo. Offered without reserve. View the listing on Broad Arrow Auctions →

10. 2001 Ferrari 360 Spider — Estimate: $175,000–$200,000 (No Reserve)

2001 Ferrari 360 Spider

From The Casa Bella Macchina Collection, this 360 Spider is fitted with the desirable gated six-speed manual transmission and shows only 18,404 miles. Finished in elegant Nero over Daytona Beige leather, it benefits from a recent 2026 service by Ferrari Philadelphia at a cost of $23,000 and is well documented with its original stamped service booklet. Offered without reserve. View the listing on Broad Arrow Auctions →

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