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Posted on June 17, 2010.
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The wait is almost over for the eagerly awaiting the 7th Monaco Historic Grand Prix and not less than anticipated RM Auction, both of which occurred between May 1 and 2 in Monte Carlo, Monaco.

This is classic promised to provide car enthusiasts with a weekend of "top-flight classic cars and a vane of well-being among the" super rich, by the Classic Car Weekly. With a potential £ 50 million worth of precious metal goes under the hammer in the "jewel encrusted Principality of Monte Carlo on the Cote d'Azur D", there is probably an influx of old cars for you feast your eyes on the weekend weekend.

Even if you do not have oceans of cash, even for some classics should be iconic enough to make your weekend in one of the most beautiful countries in the world, an unforgettable moment. If you are as enthusiastic about the story you are the classic car, you'll be interested to know that the Biennial the Monaco Grand Classic is an historic retrospective of the golden age of racing ", and proceeds on the famous street circuit that has hardly changed since the first race April 14, 1929, reports DolmenYachts.com.

Now we have set the stage for his time to introduce the classic cars that will make a stately appearance at RM auction. Not many cars can beat the Maserati Birdcage when it comes to the state and the great rarity, with only 17 examples of this impressive creation ever built. PistonHeads.com reported that "rather delicious 1960 Maserati Birdcage Tipo 61 (Lot 292) could be yours if you have a spare £ 2.1 million.

Another classic gem auction early next month is the 1937 BMW 328 Mille Miglia Streamliner (Lot No. 297), which, according to Classic Car Weekly Magazine, is "recognized as being worth more than £ 5 million of staggering" This makes one of the most valuable cars auctioned.

The online auctions impressive RM 160-car up also includes a large collection of Ferrari, including a 250 GT Tour de France 1957 model (Lot No. 256). Director General Max Girardo said: "We are really pleased to offer this fabulous collection of Ferrari significantly to our next sale in Monaco," according SportsCarDigest.com.

Watch in awe as the magnificent Monte Carlo Principality streets and the port to become the unique housing Monaco Historic Grand Prix and RM Auction, which are both guaranteed to provide a once in a lifetime experience.

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