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The Carrera RS 2.7 was the early 911 distilled to its essence while revved up to its full potential. This historic Porsche did not originally come to the U.S. market, but many now reside here. Premier Financial Services has leased a dozen of them.

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Held on the beautiful grounds of the Corral de Tierra Country Club near WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, the 2019 PCA Werks Reunion marks the fifth edition of this enjoyable event.

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Now entering its 34th edition, Concorso Italiano continues its longstanding tradition as one of the premier events of Monterey Car Week. It is Saturday, August 17th, at Bayonet and Black Horse Golf Club.

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As we have recommended to our clients and readers in years past, advance planning and judicious time management is more essential than ever before to getting the most from your Monterey experience. To assist, we have assembled an event schedule posted below for your reference.

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Ferrari made the 250 GT Berlinetta TdF from 1956-1958, replacing it with the 250 GT SWB Berlinetta. Gooding & Company will offer a 1958 model at its Monterey auction next month, with a $5.5m-$6m pre-sale estimate.

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Nissan U.S.A. brought the GTR-50 prototype here for Monterey Car Week festivities, and company spokesman Josh Clifton told Premier, “The response was really positive, so it’s possible that at least one GT-R50 will find a home in the U.S.”

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You don’t need to be a millionaire to buy a car at a Monterey, Scottsdale or Amelia Island auction. There are likely to be plenty of cars in your price range, but there are a few auction do’s and don’ts that you need to know. If cars mean more to you than just transportation, you’ll want to read this interview.

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At “The Quail: A Motorsports Gathering” in Monterey, Calif. in August, Bugatti unveiled its ultimate model (so far), the Divo, which costs $6m. It is named for Albert Divo, who won the Targa Florio twice in the late 1920s driving a Bugatti Type 35.

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One of the most respected publications for serious Ferrari enthusiasts -Ferrari Market Letter- featured PFS CEO Mitch Katz’s observations on the 2018 Monterey Car Week.

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