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Ant Anstead goes behind the scenes with the car hunters of auction house RM Sotheby's as they travel the globe tracking down expensive classic cars for auction. These rare models - from Ferrari to Aston Martin, Lamborghini to Jaguar - come with mind-blowing price tags, sometimes in excess of $10 million. These are the best and most valuable collector automobiles on the planet: cars that are rare, limited editions or race winners, and often with fascinating histories or famous owners. But will the super-wealthy turn up to bid? Can these classics hit their multi-million pound estimates or will they fail to reach their reserve price?
In the first episode, Ant goes to California to track the sale of the very first Shelby Cobra. With an estimate of $10 million, it could become the most expensive American sports car ever sold at auction. There's also a 1939 Bugatti Type 57 and a 1932 Alfa Romeo on show at Sotheby's in Manhattan.
This time Ant is at a New York auction where a historic Ferrari and an Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato break records by achieving eight figure prices. In the south of France there's a Mercedes that once belonged to the British actor James Mason. There's also a Lotus in California.
Ant Anstead is in Monaco watching over the sale of a rare Ferrari Spyder, valued at a whopping £19 million. And Dutch car hunter Tonnie is on the trail of a couple of Maseratis.
A collection of six racing cars go for a test drive in the Arizona desert. And a beautiful 1929 Duesenberg goes under the hammer in Detroit.
In Scotland, car hunter Paul Darvill hopes a rusting 1967 Iso Grifo sports car will make him the envy of his colleagues. Gord Duff tries to buy a stunning 1954 Bentley Continental Fastback.
Ant Anstead is in California, to see if a Le Mans-winning Jaguar D-Type can become the most expensive British car ever sold at auction. The show also features a rare 1951 Ferrari 340.
An Austin Princess hearse previously owned by John Lennon is up for valuation, while a Porsche that once belonged to Janis Joplin is auctioned in New York.
The car hunters track down a Continental Speedster prototype, once the personal car of Edsel Ford, Henry's son. Plus - a 1938 Packard Twelve Coupe Roadster.
Ant Anstead follows the car hunters of auction house RM Sotheby's. This time, there's a 1955 Mercedes 300 SL Gullwing and a Saleen S7, probably the fastest road car ever produced.
Ant Anstead follows the car hunters of auction house RM Sotheby's as they search for the world's most expensive cars. An Aston Martin DB4 GT worth £2.5 million is made ready for London auction by taking part in an exclusive classic car rally. In the South of France, two rallying classics, a Peugeot 205 and a Renault 5 Turbo, are hoping to fetch a million dollars each. And a 1958 AC Aceca-Bristol is put up for sale in California.
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