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Historic luxury cars set to be sold after sitting in junkyard – there’s even a Mercedes that could sell for $1 million

A HOST of classic cars that have been sat in a junkyard for decades are set to be sold off for millions of dollars.

The incredible collection includes retro Porsches, a trio of dilapidated Lamborghinis, and even a Mercedes that could sell for $1 million.

Multiple Porsches are part of the auction, including vintage 356s and 911s
The main draw is several rare Mercedes, including this decaying roadster
A handful of classic Lamborghinis are also up for sale

Famed auction house RM Sotheby’s is preparing to sell off the collection of incredible vehicles from the inventory at Rudi Klein’s Los Angeles junkyard.

Klein, who’s a renowned figure in the world of collecting, has amassed the remarkable collection in the modest junkyard since 1967, with a particular focus on rare or unique autos from Europe.

For gearheads, Klein’s collection has always been something of a mystery, with very few industry collectors knowing of its existence and even fewer having peeked behind the lot’s barbed wire fences.

Who is Rudi Klein?

Rudi Klein, a German immigrant who arrived in the US in the late 1950s, began as a butcher before he founded Porsche Foreign Auto, a scrapyard business located in LA, in 1967.

Over the decades, Klein has amassed an incredible collection of classic cars from Europe, including Ferraris, Porsches, Maseratis, and Lamborghinis, all of which were kept hidden away from prying eyes.

The junkyard was never open to the public, and is known for its high levels of security. Few people have ever seen the collection.

Even after Klein’s death in 2001, his sons continued to keep the collection hidden.

The site is packed with vintage cars, many of them classic Porsches, including 356s and 911s in various states of disrepair, as well as dozens of the German brand’s iconic air-cooled engines.

There’s also a duo of worse-for-wear Ferrari 330 GTCs, a 275 GTS, a handful of Lamborghini Miura P400s, and even a rare Iso Grifo Spyder.

But perhaps the most striking examples in the collection are several rare Mercedes-Benz machines, which includes a largely complete 1957 300 SL Roadster which could sell for as much as $1 million at auction.

This Merc is particularly desirable as it comes equipped with Rudge wheels – one of just 30 in existence.

Pricier still is a 1956 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Alloy Gullwing, one of just 29 examples to feature the lightweight body, Plexiglass windows, Rudge wheels, and the motorsports-trimmed engine.

This unrestored example, which hasn’t been driven outside of the walls of the Klein yard in nearly 50 years, could sell for an estimated $5 million.

The car was once purchased by Luigi Chinetti, an iconic Le Mans winner and owner of the Ferrari North American Racing Team.

However, experts predict a 1935 Mercedes 500 K, which was acquired by Klein in 1979, could outsell the Alloy Gullwing.

Having not been seen in public since 1980, the pre-war automobile was originally built as a one-off for driver racing driver Rudolf Caracciola, who became an icon during the Silver Arrows era of Grand Prix racing.

The Rudi Klein Collection will go under the hammer on October 26, with a preview available on October 25.

This comes as hundreds of classic cars were found underwater at a disused quarry last month.

The vehicles had been dumped and left to rot in an underwater car graveyard –  including a Ford Escort, Ford Fiesta and Morris Minor.

Elsewhere, a classic car nut has embarked on a “labor of love” restoration after discovering an abandoned 1966 muscle car worth $70,000.

The vehicle’s owner thought it was “junk” and wanted it removed without realizing they had a real gem on their hands.

A Mercedes-Benz Alloy Gullwing could sell for $5 million
A prewar Mercedes could even outsell the Alloy Gullwing – such is its desirability
a red car with a tire that says goodyear on it
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Malik Nabers injury update with huge progress made by New York Giants star after concussion problems

MALIK Nabers has made “progress” since suffering a concussion on September 26.

The New York Giants star, 21, has been undergoing concussion protocol since his team’s Week 4 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.

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During the fourth quarter of the game, Nabers took a heavy blow as he attempted to make a catch.

He has since missed the Giants’ subsequent games against the Seattle Seahawks and Cincinnati Bengals.

On Wednesday, Giants coach Brian Daboll offered an update on Nabers’ progress.

He revealed that the former LSU star had made “progress” and would be practising in a red jersey.

Daboll, 49, was also “optimistic” that following the non-contact session, Nabers would be able to take the next step in his recovery on Thursday.

There is even hope that Nabers could return to action for this Sunday’s Week 7 match-up with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Nabers was the sixth pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.

Prior to his injury, he had produced an impressive start to life in the league.

In four games he caught 35 passes for 386 yards and three touchdowns.

The NFL’s concussion protocol includes five stages that players must pass before returning to action.

Non-contact training is included in phase four of the protocol.

Nabers’ remaining hurdle to getting back out on the field will require him to receive clearance from a club physician AND independent neurological consultant.

Should he not return in time for Sunday’s game against the Eagles, he could target a Monday Night Football return.

The Giants are set to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers on October 28.

On his wide receiver’s recovery, Daboll said: “Malik has made progress. Good progress where he’s able to come out here today and practice.

“He’ll have a red jersey on, but he passed some of the steps that he needed to do. He’s better, which is a good thing.

“So, we’ll see. We’ll go through today. I’m optimistic, but I’m not going to push anything.

“That type of injury you want to be smart with. But he is doing much better and it’ll be good to have him out here at practice today.”

Daboll then confirmed that offensive tackle Andrew Thomas’ injury will be season ending.

“Well, you can’t replace an Andrew Thomas,” Daboll admitted. “I feel terrible for him. I was able to text with him today. He had his surgery this morning, everything was successful.”

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Strictly star breaks down in tears on the way to the It Takes Two studio and shares ‘struggle’ with fans

STRICTLY’S Janette Manrara broke down in tears on the way to film spin-off show It Takes Two.

Former Strictly Come Dancing professional Janette, 40, posted a clip on Instagram showing her wiping away tears as she made her way to work.

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Janette took to Instagram to share a very honest post with fans
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She broke down in tears while opening up about juggling motherhood and work
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Janette shares daughter Lyra with husband Aljaz
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The former pro now presents It Takes Two alongside Fleur East
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Janette – who presents It Takes Two – welcomed her first child with husband and fellow show pro Aljaž Škorjanec last year.

In her honest post, the host opened up about juggling being mum to little girl Lyra with her busy life.

She wrote: “It’s tough to balance parenthood and work, but we all do our absolute best.

“It’s getting harder and harder to leave Lyra at nursery as she’s getting older and more aware, and our bond is growing stronger. But I know it’s the best for both of us right now.

“I can get to work knowing she is safe, and she develops social skills and stronger immunity to viruses all while having fun and learning.”

Emotional Janette continued “She always cries when I leave her, but she is fine after a few minutes.

“It hurts so hard to see her upset and holding on so tight to mami.

“But I remind myself that she is learning from example, a loving mami who protects and cares for her, and also works hard to provide for her family, and make her dreams come true.”

Aljaž returned to Strictly this year after leaving the show in 2022.

It came after Giovanni Pernice and Graziano Di Prima both left the programme following serious allegations.

But The Sun revealed last month that not everybody was happy with his return after he allegedly left following an altercation with a female pro.

A source said: “Has the BBC learned nothing from the past ten months?

“Amid ongoing furore around the behaviour of its male pros, they actively recruited a dancer who left under a cloud. Aljaž was touted as an unproblematic, returning legend but that couldn’t be further from the truth.”

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