A 1967 Lamborghini Miura SV is the star lot in an impressive collection of more than 100 classics up for sale at Coys' Techno Classica Essen auction.
Born as an original Miura P400 in 1967, the vehicle was converted to the later SV spec in 1974 – making it one of only around 150 in existence.
It's since enjoyed further restoration work, including more than €50,000 worth in recent years, and its €1.1m to €1.5m estimate underlines its overall quality.
However it's far from the only outstanding classic on offer at the auction, which takes place on Saturday, 24 March.
Also on sale will be a rare 1928 Bugatti Type 44 Fiacre with a colourful past: at various times over the past 90 years it was owned by Uwe Hucke, a renowned author of Bugatti books, and Helmut Schellenberg, a 1930s Bugatti racing driver. But vintage Bugattis in excellent condition don't come cheap, obviously, and the T 44 is expected to make between €500,000 and €550,000.