{"id":657,"date":"2021-06-25T17:32:26","date_gmt":"2021-06-25T17:32:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/yummyletter.com\/?p=657"},"modified":"2022-02-10T09:06:41","modified_gmt":"2022-02-10T09:06:41","slug":"rush-drummer-neil-pearts-automotive-assortment-is-up-for-public-sale-in-pebble-seashore","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/yummyletter.com\/rush-drummer-neil-pearts-automotive-assortment-is-up-for-public-sale-in-pebble-seashore\/","title":{"rendered":"Rush drummer Neil Peart’s automotive assortment is up for public sale in Pebble Seashore"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Rush drummer Neil Peart was an icon in the music world. He was also a huge car fanatic, and soon car and music fans will be able to experience the hot metal and oil of his car collection.<\/p>\n
Seven of Peart’s sports cars from a better lost time head to the Gooding & Company auction held during Monterey Car Week in Pebble Beach, California. Peart died of cancer in January.<\/p>\n
Neil Peart’s 1964 Aston Martin DB5, image courtesy Gooding & Company. Photo by Matt Scannell.<\/p>\n
Peart called the cars his “Silver Surfers” because of the surfing he had while driving the cars on the California coast. Except for a black Shelby Cobra 289, all of the cars are silver and all of them are kept like Peart’s favorite dream.<\/p>\n
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Neil Peart’s 1964 Shelby Cobra 289, image courtesy Gooding & Company. Photo by Brian Henniker.<\/p>\n
The Cobra is valued at an estimated retail price of between $ 900,000 and $ 1 million and is the CXS224 chassis. It was restored in the mid-2000s and bought by Peart in 2015. A very clean example, it has chrome-plated wire wheels and a side exhaust.<\/p>\n
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Neil Peart’s 1963 Chevy Corvette, image courtesy Gooding & Company. Photo by Mike Maez.<\/p>\n
The Cobra was a collaboration between the British brand AC and the American tuner Shelby. The other American car is a 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe split window, valued at $ 150,000 to $ 180,000. The chassis 30837S109652 is silver with a red interior and the 340 hp 327 cubic inch V-8. It was restored in 2011 before Peart bought it.<\/p>\n
The rest of the collection consists of classic European sports cars.<\/p>\n
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Neil Peart’s 1970 Lamborghini Miura P400 S, image courtesy Gooding & Co. Photo by Brian Henniker.<\/p>\n
The 1970 Lamborghini Miura P400 S is the most expensive car in the range at $ 1.2 to 1.5 million and features air conditioning and Campagnolo cast alloy wheels. It is the chassis number 4042.<\/p>\n
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Neil Peart’s 1964 Aston Martin DB5, image courtesy Gooding & Company. Photo by Mike Maez.<\/p>\n
Perhaps the most iconic car in the collection is the 1964 Aston Martin DB5, valued at $ 650,000 to $ 725,000. Famous as the James Bond car, just over 1,000 DB5s have ever been built. This is the DB5 \/ 1690 \/ R chassis and has a navy blue leather interior, a ZF 5-speed manual transmission and Borrani spoked wheels.<\/p>\n
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Neil Peart’s 1965 Maserati Mistral Spider, image courtesy Gooding & Company. Photo by Mike Maez.<\/p>\n
The 1965 Maserati Mistral is one of only 125 Spiders built during the car’s eight-year life, and only 953 Mistrals were built in total. Peart had the car restored by Ken Lovejoy in California. Chassis number AM109 \/ S * 049 * has ox blood-colored leather upholstery, and Gooding & Company estimates it will sell for $ 575,000 to $ 650,000.<\/p>\n
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Neil Peart’s 1973 Maserati Ghibli 4.9 SS Coupe Image courtesy of Gooding & Co. Photo by Mike Maez.<\/p>\n
The auction house says the 1973 Maserati Ghibli 4.9 SS Coupe will go for $ 250,000 to $ 300,000. One of 425 chassis AM 115 49 2428 produced has a light brown leather interior and Campagnolo Centerlock wheels. Peart bought it when it was imported from Europe in 2013.<\/p>\n
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Neil Pearts 1964 Jaguar E-Type Coupe, image courtesy Gooding & Company. Photo by Brian Henniker.<\/p>\n
The last offer is arguably the best looking one. It’s a 1964 Jaguar E-Type Series I 3.8 liter coupe, chassis 890630. It has red leather upholstery and some modern parts including a Tremec 5-speed manual transmission, Wilwood disc brakes, improved suspension components and a lightweight Flywheel. It is estimated at $ 140,000 to $ 160,000.<\/p>\n
Unfortunately there is no red barchetta in the collection.<\/p>\n
The adrenaline rush of bidding will take place at the Gooding & Company auction from August 13-14. Buyers are welcome to walk screaming through the valleys near their white-haired uncles’ farms.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Rush drummer Neil Peart was an icon in the music world. He was also a huge car fanatic, and soon car and music fans will be able to experience the hot metal and oil of his car collection. Seven of Peart’s sports cars from a better lost time head to the Gooding & Company auction […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2038,"featured_media":658,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\n