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The Taj Ma Garaj Collection Lot Price Sold 357 1967 BMW-Volkswagen 1500 Auction Results The Taj Ma Garaj Collection Lot Price Sold 357 1967 BMW-Volkswagen 1500 "Fikobike" (FRAME NO. 1812270) $9,600.00 Sold 358 1973 Volkswagen Type 181 Thing (CHASSIS NO. 1832346750) $29,120.00 Sold 359 1957 Porsche-Diesel Standard 208 N (CHASSIS NO. N/6893) $17,920.00 Sold 360 1983 Porsche 911 SC Cabriolet (CHASSIS NO. WP0EA0916DS171442) $52,640.00 Sold 361 1969 Porsche 912 Coupe (CHASSIS NO. 129020475) $100,800.00 Sold 362 1970 Porsche 914-6 (CHASSIS NO. 9140430872) $134,400.00 Sold 363 1951 Porsche 356 'Split-Window' Coupe Project (CHASSIS NO. 10681) $98,000.00 Sold 364 1973 Volkswagen Super Beetle Sedan (CHASSIS NO. 1332526053) $21,280.00 Sold 365 1960 Porsche-Diesel Junior 108 K (CHASSIS NO. K10985G) $7,840.00 Sold 366 1953 Porsche 356 Limousine Custom (CHASSIS NO. 50146) $207,200.00 Sold 367 1957 Volkswagen Beetle Outlaw "Death" (IDENTIFICATION NO. 1417120) $40,320.00 Sold 368 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 Touring (CHASSIS NO. 9113600293) $412,000.00 Sold 369 1970 Volkswagen Beetle "Casa Linda Lace" (CHASSIS NO. 1102312225) $78,400.00 Sold 370 1952 Porsche 356 Cabriolet (CHASSIS NO. 12355) $299,250.00 Sold 371 2007 Porsche 911 GT3 RS (CHASSIS NO. WP0AC29997S792527) $184,800.00 Sold 372 1997 Porsche 911 Turbo Coupe (CHASSIS NO. WP0AC2996VS375198) $368,000.00 Sold 373 1971 Mangosta Sport Buggy (CHASSIS NO. 3245179) $106,400.00 Sold 374 1988 Porsche 911 Turbo 'Flat-Nose' Coupe (CHASSIS NO. WP0JB0936JS050662) $193,200.00 Sold 375 1958 Porsche 356 A Sedan Delivery "Kreuzer" (CHASSIS NO. 104507) $86,800.00 Sold 376 1967 Porsche 911 S Coupe (CHASSIS NO. 305860 S) $335,000.00 Sold 377 1967 Volkswagen Type 2 High-Roof Panel Van (CHASSIS NO. 217004334) $50,400.00 Sold 378 1981 Porsche 924 Carrera GTS Clubsport (CHASSIS NO. WP0ZZZ93ZBS710038) $357,000.00 Sold 379 1957 Porsche 356 A Carrera GT Speedster (CHASSIS NO. 83622) $1,380,000.00 Sold 380 1974 Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe (CHASSIS NO. 9114400143) $168,000.00 Sold 381 1988 Porsche Rothmans 944 Turbo Cup (CHASSIS NO. WP0AA0958JN165069) $98,000.00 Sold 382 1967 Porsche 911 'RHD' Coupe (CHASSIS NO. 305324) $109,200.00 Sold 384 1971 Volkswagen Beetle "Jungle Bug" (CHASSIS NO. 1113063765) $19,040.00 Sold 385 1967 Volkswagen Beetle Deluxe Sedan (CHASSIS NO. 117022036) $23,520.00 Sold 386 1988 Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe Project (CHASSIS NO. WP0AB0914JS121758) $5,600.00 Sold 387 1972 Volkswagen Beetle Sedan Project (CHASSIS NO. 1122497788) $1,120.00 Sold 388 1956 Porsche 356 Speedster Dragster Project (IDENTIFICATION NO. BOS) $6,160.00 Sold 389 1961 Volkswagen Type 2 Single-Cab Pickup Project (CHASSIS NO. 682529) $19,040.00 Sold TOTALS FOR VEHICLES: Total Selling Price for Vehicles Sold: $5,020,050.00 Number of Vehicles: 32 Number of Vehicles Sold: 32 Sale Percent for Vehicles: 100.00 % 9/28/2019 7:15:37 PM Page:1 All selling prices are inclusive of applicable buyer's fee. Auction Results The Taj Ma Garaj Collection Lot Price Sold 1 Evolution of Porsche Framed Posters $720.00 Sold 2 Porsche International Race of Champions (IROC) Framed Posters $1,200.00 Sold 3 Group of Framed Porsche Photographs $60.00 Sold 4 Porsche Race Car and Street Car Evolution Framed Posters $840.00 Sold 5 Porsche 924 Carrera GT Framed Posters $1,440.00 Sold 6 Porsche Cup Racing Framed Posters $960.00 Sold 7 Porsche 911 GT3 RS Framed Posters $720.00 Sold 8 Porsche 993 Framed Posters $960.00 Sold 9 Porsche 944 Turbo Cup Framed Posters $1,080.00 Sold 10 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS and RSR Framed Posters $7,800.00 Sold 11 Porsche 911 Turbo, GT2, and Carrera GT Dealership Display $1,560.00 Sold 12 Porsche Carrera GT Framed Posters and Press Photographs $600.00 Sold 14 Porsche Carrera GT Standing Clock with Display Banners $6,000.00 Sold 15 Porsche Display Crest $1,500.00 Sold 17 Porsche 959 Framed Posters, Print, and Drawing $720.00 Sold 18 Porsche Tennis-Themed Framed Posters and Advertisement $480.00 Sold 19 Porsche 356 and 911 Carrera Limited Edition Prints $660.00 Sold 20 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet and Cayman Dealership Banners $420.00 Sold 21 50 Years of Porsche and Porsche Crest Dealership Banners $960.00 Sold 22 Porsche Racing Posters and Photographs $1,920.00 Sold 23 Porsche 964 Framed Posters $960.00 Sold 24 Porsche Concept Drawings by Byron Kauffman and Porsche Hot Rod Artwork $960.00 Sold 25 Porsche Quaker State Racing Posters and Collectibles $720.00 Sold 26 Auto Union Type-D by Gerald Freeman $600.00 Sold 27 Porsche Promotional Framed Posters $900.00 Sold 28 Volkswagen Dealership Large Plastic Sign $16,800.00 Sold 29 Volkswagen Beetle Última Edición Collectibles $120.00 Sold 30 EMPI Rear Seat $720.00 Sold 31 Volkswagen Brochures, Owner's Manuals, Accessories Catalog, and Advertisements $720.00 Sold 32 Volkswagen Parts and Accessories $600.00 Sold 33 Volkswagen Beetle and Microbus Collectibles $960.00 Sold 34 Volkswagen EMPI Accessories $1,800.00 Sold 35 Volkswagen Luggage Rack $720.00 Sold 36 Volkswagen Fuel Reserve Tank $360.00 Sold 37 Volkswagen Engine and Transmission $1,680.00 Sold 38 Pair of Volkswagen Tool Kits and First Aid Kit $1,440.00 Sold 39 Volkswagen Parts $300.00 Sold 40 Three Volkswagen Wheels with Metzeler Radial Tires $240.00 Sold 41 Volkswagen Two-Piece Engine Case and Crankshaft $660.00 Sold 42 Volkswagen Dealership Large Plastic Sign $1,800.00 Sold 9/28/2019 7:15:37 PM Page:2 All selling prices are inclusive of applicable buyer's fee. Auction Results The Taj Ma Garaj Collection Lot Price Sold 43 Vintage Window-Mounted Air Conditioning Unit $1,320.00 Sold 44 Volkswagen Beetle Front End Display $2,700.00 Sold 45 Adult-Themed Street Sign Post $1,200.00 Sold 46 Audi Dealership Large Plastic Sign $1,200.00 Sold 47 True Heated Cabinet and Refrigerator $900.00 Sold 48 Beverage-Air Refrigerator $180.00 Sold 49 Clear Plastic Display Stands $720.00 Sold 50 Clear Plastic Display Stands $660.00 Sold 51 Large Circular Folding Tables with Rolling Racks $2,040.00 Sold 52 Lot of Large Rectangular Folding Tables $650.00 Sold 53 Folding Chairs with Rolling Racks $3,100.00 Sold 54 Set of Metal Stanchions $360.00 Sold 55 Excessive Personal Transportation by B. Bain, 2005 $3,300.00 Sold 56 Porsche 911 Dash Display $2,280.00 Sold 57 Porsche 911 Front Hood Privacy Partition $240.00 Sold 58 Porsche 356 Rear Deck Lid Privacy Partitions and Decorative Hood $1,020.00 Sold 59 Porsche 911 Front End Display $14,400.00 Sold 60 Taj Ma Quarium Display with 356 Manta Ray $1,200.00 Sold 61 Very Large Napoleon-Themed Photo Montage $5,400.00 Sold 62 Porsche 356 Custom Hood Display $240.00 Sold 63 Pair of 356 Road Signs $1,200.00 Sold 64 Rotten Peaches by B. Bain, 2008 $4,800.00 Sold 65 Steve McQueen Le Mans Porsche 911 Hood by B.Bain $12,600.00 Sold 66 Gulf Livery Mango Powersports Go-Kart $1,680.00 Sold 67 Porsche Wheel Clocks $1,920.00 Sold 68 Porsche Dealership Display Stands $960.00 Sold 69 50 Years 7 Oaks Autographed Race Helmet $60.00 Sold 70 German Flag and Pair of Porsche Banners $1,080.00 Sold 71 Porsche Flag and Pair of Banners $1,920.00 Sold 72 Picnic Set Collectibles $600.00 Sold 73 Subaru EJ25 Engine $1,440.00 Sold 74 Easy Rider Poster Signed by Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, and Jack Nicholson $3,480.00 Sold 75 Woodstock Three-Record Set, Concert Tickets, and Collectibles $1,080.00 Sold 76 Vintage Framed Advertising $240.00 Sold 77 Porsche Dealership Brochure Display Stand $1,560.00 Sold 78 Porsche Race Car Signed Prints by Jeff Stapleton $480.00 Sold 79 Porsche 356 Registry Framed Posters $480.00 Sold 80 Taj Ma Garaj Slot Car Track and Display $1,440.00 Sold 81 Dan Marino Miami Dolphins Autographed Jersey $360.00 Sold 82 Joe Montana San Francisco 49ers Autographed Jersey $540.00 Sold 9/28/2019 7:15:37 PM Page:3 All selling prices are inclusive of applicable buyer's fee. Auction Results The Taj Ma Garaj Collection Lot Price Sold 83 Jerry Rice San Francisco 49ers Autographed Jersey $420.00 Sold 84 Wayne Gretzky New York Rangers Autographed Jersey $780.00 Sold 85 Jaun González Texas Rangers Autographed Jersey, All-Star Game 1998 $60.00 Sold 86 Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners Autographed Jersey $480.00 Sold 87 Larry Bird Boston Celtics Autographed Jersey $600.00 Sold 88 Michael Jordan Chicago Bulls Autographed Jersey $1,200.00 Sold 89 George Brett, Juan González, and Ken Griffey Jr. Autographed Baseball Bats $600.00 Sold 90 Ricky Henderson, Cal Ripken Jr. and Robin Yount Autographed Baseball Bats $360.00 Sold 91 Autographed Baseballs $360.00 Sold 92 Chad Johnson Cincinatti Bengals Autographed Jersey $120.00 Sold 93 NFL Super Bowl Tickets, 1967-2002 $1,440.00 Sold 94 Looney Tunes Michael Jordan and Muhammed Ali Autographed Framed Sericels $1,680.00 Sold 95 Joe Namath Autographed Framed Photograph $360.00 Sold 96 1976 World Champions Cincinnati Reds Autographed Framed Photograph $1,320.00 Sold 97 Pete Rose Autographed Photograph and Ticket Stub $240.00 Sold 98 Cincinnati Reds Collectibles $480.00 Sold 99 MLB Player Caricatures by Tasco $60.00 Sold 100 Cinergy Field Astroturf and Stadium Seats, 101-104 $540.00 Sold 101 Ohio State Buckeyes Bobble Heads and Collectibles $420.00 Sold 102 Crosley Field Framed Prints and Photographs $180.00 Sold 103 Box Stadium Seats from Crosley Field, 5-8 $1,200.00 Sold 104 Juan González Autographed Jersey, Bat, and Photograph; Additional Jersey and Warmup Jacke $180.00 Sold 105 Ruben Sierra Autographed Jersey and Bat $60.00 Sold 106 Roberto Alomar Autographed Bat $180.00 Sold 107 Dayton Dragons Collectibles $180.00 Sold 108 Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, and Magic Johnson Autographed Basketballs with Commemorativ $1,800.00 Sold 109 Dan Marino Miami Dolphins Autographed
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