Hong Kong’s ‘phenomenal’ classic car showcase at Gold Coast Motor Festival: Prince Michael of Kent and billionaire Michael Kadoorie admired vintage Porches, Mercedes-Benz and McLarens
- Celebrated Le Mans racing cars – the Porsche 911 GT1, Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR and McLaren F1, worth US$45 million together – were just on show in Hong Kong
- The limited-edition Pagani Huayra R was launched at the festival, marking its debut in Asia; only 5 women in the world own a Pagani, and 1 lives in Hong Kong – she even matches her Birkin to her car
A group of Hong Kong car enthusiasts showed off some of the world’s rarest classics at an event over the weekend, underscoring the depth of the city’s vintage car collection.
Among the vehicles on display at the Gold Coast Motor Festival, where attendees included Prince Michael of Kent and billionaire Michael Kadoorie and his son, were three of the most celebrated Le Mans racing cars: the Porsche 911 GT1, Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR and McLaren F1, estimated by vintage car brokers to be worth as much as US$45 million combined.
Only 25 of the Porsche, 26 of the Mercedes and 64 McLaren F1 road cars were ever produced, and there are probably no more than three collectors in the world who have all three, according to Max Girardo of Girardo & Co., a specialist in sourcing classic cars.
“The range on display is phenomenal, completely unexpected in Hong Kong,” said Girardo, who flew from London to attend the event held in the private Gold Coast estate in western Hong Kong.
The three cars belonged to a local collector who didn’t want to be identified, the festival organiser said.
Visitors were treated to the rare sight of the complete series of the Porsche RS, including a yellow 1974 RS 3.0 that British F1 driver James Hunt used for travelling between races.
“I’ve followed Porsche history as a hobby for some time and I’ve never seen all these cars together,” said Antares Au, a Hong Kong racing car driver and the principal of private investment office Alpha Scorpii Ltd.