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The original car hit the hammer at a historic auction in 2012 where it was sold for an eye-watering £5million by Bonhams.
Between 2019 and 2020 Bentley scanned all 630 components of the Blower to create a series of brand new models.
A complete CAD model was produced with specialists recruited to put all the pieces together.
The new blowers are the first to roll off the company s production line in over 90 years and took over 40,000 hours to build.
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The cars were constructed from many of the original blueprints and drawings from Birkin to recreate the iconic car exactly as it would have been back in the day.
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“If you are considering the purchase of a classic sixties GT Ferrari, we strongly urge you to make an appointment to spend some time with #11257. It may change your life.”
Inside, the 30 GTC is fitted with a 4 litre, 300nhp V12 engine which producers over 150mph.
The car is capable of 0-60mph in less than seven seconds making it a headline purchase for speed enthusiasts.
Gary Dunne, Silverstone Auctions Sales Controller said” We are once again thrilled with the growing lot list we have consigned for our first sale of 2021.
“The 1968 Ferrari 330 GT Coupé really is a credit and privilege to offer in our tenth year as the official auction partner for Race Retro!”
SIR ELTON JOHN S former classic Maserati Quattroporte can soon be purchased by super fans as the model is set to go under the hammer at a historic vehicle auction.
| UPDATED: 10:10, Mon, Feb 15, 2021
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The historic 1960 MGA roadster is already worth between £8,000 and £12,000 in its current condition but some extra repair work could see prices soar. The car is believed to have sat in a garage in Dorset unused for possibly 20 years before the car was discovered by auction specialists at Charterhouse.
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They warn the possible implications of Brexit on historic enthusiasts “is yet to be seen” but owners are still “determined to succeed”. Classic owners will need a range of new documents when travelling abroad while there are also concerns over how the changes will affect international historic auctions.