The World's Rarest Supercar Collection Is Up For Auction: Here's What It's Worth

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Thirty of the rarest cars ever made will soon be sold.

There's a damn good reason why RM Sotheby's is calling a soon-to-be-auctioned collection of 30 cars the "Pinnacle Portfolio." Containing some of the rarest and fastest cars ever made, it's tough to decide what's crazier: The fact that this collection is expected to bring in $75 million or that one person owned all of these cars. The collection includes the last Ferrari Enzo ever made, which was actually given to Pope John Paul II as a gift; he even blessed the car.

There are two Bugatti Veyrons, including the first one ever to roll off the production line. Other rarities include a Jaguar XJ220 and a 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, one of only 29 made with an all-aluminum body. You can check out a bit of the collection here and make sure to keep an eye out come August 13 when the Pinnacle Portfolio comes up for sale.

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