Michael Schumacher’s First F1 Win Car Heads to Auction in 2026
Michael Schumacher’s first Grand Prix-winning 1992 Benetton B192-05 heads to Broad Arrow’s Global Icons auction, marking a rare chance to acquire a defining Formula One milestone.
Michael Schumacher’s first Grand Prix-winning 1992 Benetton B192-05 heads to Broad Arrow’s Global Icons auction, marking a rare chance to acquire a defining Formula One milestone.
The 1988 Lamborghini Jalpa is a rare V8 masterpiece, and this Giallo Fly example is one of just seven produced. Featuring a TWM fuel injection upgrade and only 5,900 kilometers, it offers a unique blend of vintage Bertone style and modern reliability for serious collectors.
This 1960 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz is a stunning white-on-red icon of American luxury. Featuring a 345-horsepower 390ci V8 with triple carburetors, air conditioning, and modern front disc brakes, it represents the absolute peak of the jet-age convertible era.
This 1972 Ford Mustang Mach 1 Fastback is a menacing black-on-gray muscle car built for the modern road. Featuring a 351 CI V-8, a five-speed manual swap, and aggressive Mach 1 styling, it offers a visceral driving experience for the Kissimmee 2026 auction.
This 1961 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is a stunning restomod featuring a 6.2L LS3 V-8 and an Art Morrison chassis. Finished in Mercedes-Benz Gray with a hand-stitched maroon interior, it blends classic styling with modern supercar performance for the Kissimmee 2026 auction.
The 1955 Chevrolet 3600 5-Window Flatbed represents the final year of the legendary Advance Design series. Featuring a 235 CI Inline-6, new Green paint, and a modern Bluetooth radio, this 3/4-ton classic combines vintage charm with mechanical reliability.
The 1956 Continental Mark II Sport Coupe represents the absolute peak of American luxury, with only 2,556 units produced. Featuring a 368 CI V-8, factory air conditioning, and a stunning Gray and Red interior, this hand-built icon crosses the Kissimmee 2026 block this January.
The 1960 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible represents the peak of American mid-century luxury. Owned by the same keeper since 1979, this red-on-white icon features a V8 engine and rare factory air conditioning for the ultimate Kissimmee 2026 auction experience.
The 1953 Buick Super Riviera remains a monumental piece of American history, marking the debut of the legendary Nailhead V-8. Featuring a red and black exterior and the smooth Dynaflow gearbox, this hardtop classic is a standout at the Kissimmee 2026 auction.
The 1970 Dodge Challenger Convertible remains the ultimate symbol of Mopar muscle, especially when finished in high-impact orange. Featuring a 440 CI V-8 upgrade, a Shaker hood, and a rotisserie restoration, this E-body icon is ready for the Kissimmee spotlight.