1968 Ferrari 275 GTS/4 NART Spider
In the RM Sotheby’s in Monaco, you will find the famous vehicle that was used in the 1968 version of The Thomas Crown Affair. The vehicle came with a V12 Colombo engine with 300 hp. The “Italian thing,” as they called it in the movie, came in bright rid and was the last of the 10 NART Spiders Ferrari built. It was the third-to-last of the series to be ever made by the Italian automaker. The Ferrari model was designed by Grigio Scuro and certified by Ferrari Classiche. The lead star of the movie, Steve McQueen, allegedly had a fixation with the Spider, now worth $20 million. We can certainly see why!
1912 Austro Daimler Touring Victoria
The 1912 Austro Daimler Touring Victoria was featured in the memorable 1997 film Titanic. This was the reason that it fetched $176K at the Bonhams auction. The automaker had only been in business for 9 years before it debuted this model. Eighty years after that, the crew of Titanic copied the design to comply with the aesthetic of the Oscar-winning movie. The Victoria was not new to cinema since it also made an appearance in the 1992 biopic called Chaplin. It was set dressing in the biopic but became more famous when it showed up in Titanic. Perhaps you also recognize it since it was also featured in the heist flick The Italian Job.