8 cars from Sebastian Vettel’s garage for sale

From now on an Aston Martin driver and after leaving Ferrari, Sebastian Vettel is parting ways with 8 of his cars, including 5 Ferraris. Handed over to the British auction house Tom Hartley Jnr, the vehicles are already true collectors' items.

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No doubt that every F1 driver has a collection of supercars in their garages.

Not deviating from the norm, Sebastian Vettel has appointed the British firm Tom Hartley Jnr to handle the sale of 8 of his most prestigious and exclusive cars.

There is no doubt that their time under the former Ferrari driver will only increase their value.

Ferrari LaFerrari – 2016:

First hand with only 490 km on the clock, the modern Ferrari supercar is obviously fully equipped.

Ferrari Enzo – 2004:

Totaling only 1790 km, the Italian star has a full track record at Ferrari.

Translate: Ferrari F50 – 1996:

Only 6940 km on the clock for the beautiful convertible Italian with a devilish 4.7L V12 engine.

Ferrari F12 Tour de France: Ferrari F12 Tour de France

All in elegance through a sumptuous yellow, this front-engine Ferrari is proud to have only 1200 km on the odometer.

Ferrari 458 Speciale – 2015:

First hand with only 3000 km, this 458 Speciale is a real exclusive.

Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG “Black Series” – 2009:

Bought new by the German, this Black Series is also almost new with 2800 km on the clock.

Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Gullwing – 2010:

Tribute to the legendary 300 SL Gullwing, the SLS with butterfly doors is also a first owner car and has 6928 km on the odometer.

BMW Z8 Roadster – 2002:

True collector’s item produced in 5703 copies, James Bond’s former car is in impeccable condition and has 21,700 km on the clock.

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