I know that some rich people are just going buck wild with their money but is anyone really willing to spend $20 million on a license plate from New York state that says “New York”? One person is betting someone will.
A private seller has posted their ’90s Volvo V70 to the DuPont Registry asking for the lofty price. With the sale will come the license plate, which can be transferred to almost any vehicle.
The license plate has been in the seller’s family since the ’70s, moving from car to car. Basically, the owner just got lucky, buying it from the state as soon as possible.
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What comes to mind when you hear the name, Pablo Escobar? Whatever it is, it’s probably not “avid car racer.” However, DuPont Registry has just listed its latest spectacle, a once Escobar-owned 1974 Porsche 911 RSR that was originally made for the International Race of Champions (IROC).
IROC’s first series saw 12 identical RSRs race around a track with drivers of different disciplines behind the wheel. The idea was to test the driver’s skill, rather than the car itself, and this car above was one of the 12 that raced. It was driven by Emerson Fittipaldi, who was late to the race and was pushed back to 11th on the starting grid however, being Fittipaldi, he quickly moved up the rankings, but then veered off the track which lead to the car developing a fuel leak.