One of my hobbies is amassing sports activities memorabilia and shortage is a powerful consider the worth and prominence of any merchandise. My assortment has nothing of nice worth, past nostalgia, however I can recognize a T-206 Honus Wagner baseball card that sells for $7.25 million as a result of its wonderful situation and shortage with an estimated 60 examples in numerous situation nonetheless floating round.

The automotive trade produces limited-edition automobiles however that’s manufactured shortage and to me doesn’t keep the similar panache as a 110-year-old baseball card. Like being cool or fascinating you can’t make a automobile a uncommon collectible, it have to be natural. Owning a one-of-one collectible in any style is, properly, uncommon. Heck, there are at the very least 4 units of Dorothy’s ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz in numerous museums.
The Pick of the Day is a true one-of-one: The 1964 Pontiac Banshee XP-833 prototype listed on the market on ClassicCars.com by a seller in Milford City, Connecticut. (Click the hyperlink to view the itemizing)

“Designed by GM Executive John Delorean to compete with Fords Mustang the Banshee prototype was lastly killed by GM brass seen the idea would harm Corvette gross sales,” the listing states. “The Banshee was suppose(d) to be scrapped however GM worker satisfied GM to promote him the automobile. The automobile was pushed lower than 1500 miles and solely delivered to automobile exhibits. The proprietor handed away in 2006 and put the banshee on the market. This is the solely 1964 Banshee coupe in the world with sweeping hood and brief deck styling.”


The itemizing worth for the 1964 Pontiac Banshee XP-833 prototype is $1,200,000. That is a considerable quantity of money, however additionally it is the uncommon alternative to be the solely individual on Earth with the Banshee prototype coupe. It is a traditionally vital automobile designed by DeLorean that needs to be in a museum. To me, the 1964 Pontiac Banshee XP-833 prototype is the definition of uncommon, and the reverse of my sports activities memorabilia assortment.
To view this itemizing on ClassicCars.com, see Pick of the Day.

