Maradona’s Porsche to go under the hammer

05 Mar, 2021 - 00:03 0 Views
Maradona’s Porsche to  go under the hammer This Porsche 911 Carrera 2 Type 964 ‘Works Turbo Look’ Cabriolet belonged to late soccer star Diego

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A Porsche 911 owned by Argentina’s soccer great Diego Maradona during his “forgotten” final season in Europe will go under the hammer this week.

Maradona drove the 1992 silver Porsche 911 Carrera 2 ’Turbo Look’ Cabriolet to and from training and matches when he was playing for Spanish club Sevilla in the 1992-93 season, his last in Europe, after serving a 15-month ban over a failed drugs test.

“It was delivered new to ‘El Diego’, Diego Armando Maradona, and because of this provenance this car probably could be worth double or three times the value of a standard car,” Gregory Tuytens, car specialist at auction house Bonhams, told Reuters at a storage facility in Belgium.

The online auction will last from Wednesday until March 10. The price estimate is up to R3,6 million but Tuytens said Bonhams felt it could go for a lot more.

“It will definitely appeal not only to car collectors but also football fans and just people who loved the person, the football god Maradona in general,” he said.

Maradona was as much in the headlines off the pitch as on during that season, including when stopped by police for jumping a red light and speeding at 180km/h in the city centre, Tuytens said.

The Porsche spent 20 years with another owner on the Spanish island of Majorca before it passed through the hands of several French collectors. It comes to auction with about 120 000km on the clock.

The 964-generation 911 Carrera 2 from the early nineties is powered by a 3.6-litre straight-six petrol engine that produces 184kW and 310Nm.

Maradona died in November and was honoured with a period of lying in state when thousands of people turned out to pay their last respects. — IOL & Reuters.

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