KEY POINTS
  • The car, a 1939 Porsche "Type 64" that was already facing controversy in the collecting world, hit the auction block Saturday night at RM Sotheby's in Monterey.
  • Some attendees in the audience said that because the auctioneer was Dutch, his "17 million" sounded like "70 million," so both the screen operator and audience was confused.
  • There were no more bids after $17 million. Since $17 million was below the reserve price -- or minimum required by the seller — RM Sotheby's pulled the lot.

A Porsche that was expected to sell for over $20 million flopped on the auction block Saturday night, after the sale was thrown into disarray by a technical error.

The car, a 1939 Porsche "Type 64" that was already facing controversy in the collecting world, hit the auction block Saturday night at RM Sotheby's in Monterey, California, as part of the sales surrounding the Concours D'Elegance car extravaganza.