[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]New Top Gear presenter Chris Evans, is selling off ยฃ11million worth of classic cars at auction next month. Evans, whoย is replacing Jeremy Clarkson as the
Evans revealed that he had bought the 1936 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang car, the same model used in the 1968 children’s film, in 2012 and has since restored the 17ft motor which comes complete with multi-coloured “wings”.
The items include the rare right-hand drive 1966 Ferrari 275 GTB/6C Alloy, with an estimate of ยฃ2.6-2.9m, the 1971 Ferrari 365 GTS/4 ‘Daytona’ Spider, estimate ยฃ2.3-ยฃ2.6m and the 1964 Ferrari 250 GT/L ‘Lusso’, estimate ยฃ1.4-ยฃ1.8m.
Sholto Gilbertson, Bonhams Director of Motor cars, said: “Chris Evans is offering 13 incredible motor cars at Bonhams sale, a stable which includes six outstanding Ferraris.
“Chris has been a long-standing client of Bonhams, so we’re delighted to offer his incredible motor cars at Bonhams Goodwood Revival Sale.
“In refreshing his collection, others will have the opportunity to enjoy Chris’ fantastic cars after all, you never ‘own’ a classic car, you enjoy it, look after it, and pass it on for others to appreciate.”
More than 140 lots of Evans’ Automobilia will also be offered, the proceeds of which will be donated to BBC charity, Children in Need.
Other motor cars offered from Chris Evans include a 1949 Jaguar XK120 ‘Alloy’ Roadster estimate between ยฃ500K-ยฃ600K and a 1967 Jaguar XKSS ‘Lynx’ estimated ยฃ325K-ยฃ375K.
* The sale takes place on September 12 at Goodwood in Chichester, West Sussex
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