Weird and wonderful cars change hands in single-owner auction
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Car auctions take place every day, but few feature as many eye-opening, jaw-dropping lots as the weekend’s Taj Ma Garaj Collection.
The RM Sotheby’s sale in Dayton, Ohio, on Saturday, September 28 featured 32 cars and 356 items of memorabilia from the collection of the late John Dixon.
A particular fan of German classics, Dixon’s garage – sorry, Garaj – was packed with Porsches and Volkswagens.
But in most cases, these were no normal models; indeed many had been customized almost beyond recognition.
Scroll or click through the slideshow to see what was on offer – and how much money they sold for.
The RM Sotheby’s sale in Dayton, Ohio, on Saturday, September 28 featured 32 cars and 356 items of memorabilia from the collection of the late John Dixon.
A particular fan of German classics, Dixon’s garage – sorry, Garaj – was packed with Porsches and Volkswagens.
But in most cases, these were no normal models; indeed many had been customized almost beyond recognition.
Scroll or click through the slideshow to see what was on offer – and how much money they sold for.
1953 Porsche 356 Limousine Custom
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Based on a 1953 ‘bent-window’ 356 (although several stripped models donated parts) and upgraded with 912 flat-four power, it came about following a conversation between collector Dixon and customization guru Don Boeke of The Egyptian Body Shop in Dayton, Ohio, when Dixon was searching for something special for his daughter’s wedding day.
1958 Porsche 356A Sedan Delivery “Kreuzer”
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Believe it or not, it’s stock from the B-pillar forward and also has standard rear bumpers, with the roofline extended in between.
1956 Porsche 356 Speedster Dragster Project
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But while not (yet) fit for purpose, it does have a single-seater custom steel-tube rollcage, rear disc brakes, Auto-Meter instrumentation and a Pro-Werks steering wheel.
1971 Mangosta Sport Buggy
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1970 Volkswagen Beetle “Casa Linda Lace”
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It’s the work of master blacksmith Rafael Esparza-Prieto and was commissioned by Mexican restaurant owner Jose Barajas of Montecito, California, in the early ’80s.
1971 Volkswagen Beetle “Jungle Bug”
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For instance, that eye-catching paintwork has been applied to a body with a smoothed trunk lid, extended running boards and adapted bumpers to give it a sleeker silhouette, while the yellow-tinted headlights are intended to look like a tiger’s eyes.
1957 Volkswagen Beetle Outlaw “Death”
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Claimed to be one of the wildest Beetle customs ever built, it stands just 36in tall and has just 2in of ground clearance.
The work was completed by Muhr’s Kustom Coach Werks in Grand Junction, Colorado, the starting point being a long-abandoned ’56 Baja Bug project.
1957 Porsche 356 A Carrera GT Speedster by Reutter
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