A trio of beautiful classic cars once owned by rock royalty Sir Paul McCartney, Rod Stewart and Nick Mason are to go to auction next month as part of Bonhams' Goodwood Members' Meeting Sale.
Foremost among the three is a stunning 1967 Lamborghini 400 GT 2+2 once owned by Beatles legend McCartney, with Pink Floyd drummer Mason's 1974 Dino 246 GT Spider not far behind in either desirability or price-tag terms.
The 1991 Lamborghini Diablo previously owned by Stewart, meanwhile, is probably more of a Marmite car, but there's no doubting its raw power.
All three will be auctioned at the Goodwood sale on Sunday 18 March, with the ex-McCartney Lamborghini expected to fetch between £400,000 and £500,000, the Dino estimated at £375,000 to £425,000 and the Diablo at £120,000 to £140,000.
Even without the McCartney connection the Lamborghini 400 GT would be a notable car.
Only 247 were ever produced, and of these 23 were essentially upgrades of the 350 GT. The remaining 224 were, like McCartney's, in 2+2 format, with a different roofline, larger body and coachwork by Carrozzeria. A mere four of these were thought to have been imported to the UK.