Ferdinand Porsche: Auction Stage and Nazi Germany

ferdinand porsche: But the sale was marred by a confusing mix-up on the auction stage, according to Nine News Australia. Technically speaking, the Type 64 isn't really a Porsche because the company didn't yet exist when Ferdinand Porsche created the car in Nazi Germany. To improve your experience update it here News World Auction stuff up means 1930s Nazi Porsche fails to sell By 9News Staff2 11pm Aug 19, 2019Facebook Tweet MailA bulbous race car from the 1930s was expected to be the most expensive car with the Porsche name ever sold at auction. But its role as the ancestor of today's Porsche sports cars is clear, and it was expected to sell on Saturday for as much as 29 million US 20m . But the California auction, with bidding that went as high as 25 million, ended with the car remaining unsold. That figure, called the reserve price, was not reached. Auction sellers often have an undisclosed minimum price below which the car will not be sold. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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