We're always on the lookout for stories to fuel our readers' passion for automotive excellence and the lifestyle that surrounds it. It's not every day that an event bridges the gap between the adrenaline of high-performance vehicles and the fervor of sneaker culture. This is where the "Dare to Dream" collection comes into play, and why we think you'll find it fascinating. Curated by Miles Nadal, this collection features a lineup of hypercars and iconic Ferraris that any automotive enthusiast would dream of, along with an unparalleled selection of collectible sneakers, including early Nike models and Michael Jordan Rookie Era Sneakers. Scheduled for auction by RM Sotheby's from May 31 to June 1, 2024, in Toronto, Canada - this event highlights a lifestyle that intersects the high-octane world of collectible automobiles with the dynamic realm of sneaker culture. Here's why we believe the "Dare to Dream" collection is something our audience should know about - read the full press release below and stay tuned for an exclusive tour of the collection on an upcoming episode of Tuning 365.
Global Financier and Real Estate Investor Miles Nadal to Sell the Entirety of the 'Dare to Dream' Collection, Featuring over $60 Million in Shoes and Automobiles, through RM Sotheby's from 31 May to 1 June.
RM Sotheby's, the world's premier auction house for blue-chip collectable automobiles, is thrilled to announce the upcoming sale of the remarkable "Dare to Dream" collection. This unparalleled auction event is scheduled to take place from 30 May to 1 June 2024 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In addition to the traditional live auction format, this event will also feature online elements, with the most significant items being sold onsite.
A dream remains a dream until one brings it into reality, and, in this case, the Dare to Dream Collection, also known as the D2D Collection, has done specifically that. Born from the desire to build a collection of icons, the D2D Collection is a curated assembling of the best of the best of automobiles and sneakers, along with a host of sports memorabilia and collectibles. Every item was meticulously selected to exemplify what is exemplary, including examples from the most storied, iconic automotive brands, like Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, and Ford, to the complete set of The Ultimate Sneaker Collection, consisting of 100 of the most sought-after and rarest sneakers.
The sale is scheduled for 30 Mayā1 June 2024, taking place in the collectionās 17,000 square foot exhibition space located in the heart of Toronto, Canada. This event is conveniently set the week before the Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada in Montreal, creating an ideal opportunity for a week-long getaway for car and racing enthusiasts.
The Cars:
The Dare to Dream collection offers an exceptional array of over 100 meticulously maintained cars, along with an additional 40 vehicles that include dozens of motorcycles. This remarkable assemblage spans from classic Porsches and American stock cars to the world's most elusive hypercars, curated from one of the worldās most prestigious private collections. Housed in a museum-like setting, offering a unique opportunity to own a part of history curated with unparalleled passion and dedication.
The Big 5 ā Known collectively as the āBig 5,ā the most coveted, fierce, and rare modern Ferraris include the 288 GTO ($3,750,000 - $4,000,000), F40 ($2,750,000 - $3,250,000), F50 ($3,800,000 - $4,500,000), Enzo ($3,750,000 - $4,250,000), and LaFerrari ($3,850,000 - $4,250,000). Possessing all five models is the epitome of a dream collection for any collector. While owning any one of these magnificent machines is remarkable, having all five in a single collection is an achievement few can boast. These prancing horses, each a masterpiece in its own right, are undisputed highlights of the D2D collection.
2015 McLaren P1 (Estimate: $1,750,000 - $2,250,000) ā A marvel of engineering, the McLaren P1 combines state-of-the-art technology with astonishing performance. This one-owner example is distinguished by a unique Gulf livery, tastefully extended into the cabin with a suite of McLaren Special Operation custom interior details, making it highly collectible in today's rare-spec hypercars era. Not just a testament to automotive excellence but a distinctive masterpiece, this P1's pioneering hybrid V-8 powertrain continues to deliver mind-blowing performance. Delivered new to the United States, this car had an impressive total retail price of $1,284,423 and is one of only 350 built.
1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 by Scaglietti (Estimate: $2,800,000 - $3,400,000) ā Showcased in stunning Blu over a Beige interior, this model is one of the most iconic road-going Ferraris from Maranello. Its iconic silhouette features a gracefully elongated hood, streamlined contours, and robust wheel arches that embody Ferrari's design ethos. The four-cam engine, a first for a Ferrari road car, underscores its technological importance. Certified by Ferrari Classiche, this 275 GTB/4 retains its numbers-matching engine, gearbox, and bodywork and is one of the best examples to come to market in years.
1972 Lamborghini Miura P400 SV by Bertone (Estimate: $2,750,000 - $3,500,000) ā The 1972 Lamborghini Miura SV, designed by Bertone, is a standout model as one of only 150 SV examples produced. This special-order SV boasts a 4.0-liter V-12 engine that delivers 385 horsepower. It features an updated chassis, suspension, and widened rear bodywork to accommodate a broader track. Impeccably restored in Rosso Corsa with a blue leather interior by one of Italy's premier restorers, it maintains its original, numbers-matching engine. Furthermore, both the front and rear clamshells, as well as the doors, are numbers matching. The car's documentation includes a highly valued Lamborghini Polo Storico Certificate of Authenticity. Previously owned by Jay Kay from Jamiroquai and showcased on Top Gear, this Miura SV is rapidly becoming one of the most coveted Lamborghinis worldwide. Finding a Miura SV in this condition makes it one of the most desirable examples available anywhere.
Simon Cowell's 2008 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 (Estimate: $1,500,000 - $1,750,000) ā Renowned for its engineering brilliance,the Bugatti Veyron boasts an 8.0-liter W16 engine with 1,001 horsepower, achieving speeds over 250 mph. This luxury supercar melds high performance with a sleek design. Its uniqueness is accentuated by its previous ownership by British superstar Simon Cowell and its rare single-tone black paint job, distinguishing it from the more common two-tone Veyrons.
The Shoes:
Consisting of more than 800 pairs of sneakers, The Dare to Dream Collection represents the largest and most comprehensive sneaker collection ever to come to market. Featuring the most exclusive and coveted sneakers produced from the likes of Nike, adidas, Air Jordan, and more, the collection features designs by leading fine artists and musicians to genre-defining collaborations from the greatest athletes of all time, as well as some of the most sought-after limited edition drops in sneaker history. Amongst the highlights of the sale are an assemblage of sneakers true to the genesis of Nikeās heritage, spanning key moments core to the brand, from an early pair of handmade racing shoes by Nike co-founder Bill Bowerman, the sneakers that launched the brand to fameāthe ultra-rare and iconic 1972 Nike Moon Shoesāto a pair of original 1985 āPlayer Sampleā Air Jordans cut to Michael Jordanās specifications and more.
As a dedicated philanthropist, Nadal will donate 100% of the proceeds from the sneaker portion of the sale to The Dare to Dream Foundation. This organization is dedicated to empowering youth through entrepreneurship, mirroring Miles' commitment to inspire the next generation of dreamers and doers.
Michael Jordan Autographed Player Exclusive Rookie Era Nike Air Jordan 1 Game Sneakers (in excess of $200,000)
The Vintage Originals from 1985 are in the Chicago Bulls white, black, and redāthe Air Jordan 1 colorway that Michael Jordan wore the most often on the court. Produced between February to April 1985, Jordan wore Air Jordan 1s during an early, pivotal point of his career and thus catapulted the sneakerās popularity.
The Jordan exclusive features unique variations from the public release of the sneaker: MJās are Mids, whereas Nike released only Highs and Lows to the public in 1985; the iconic Swooshes are longer, leaner, and more aggressive; and the pair is made from a different material and features red laces, varying from the public offering with only black and white laces.
In 1984, Michael Jordanās black and red shoes (Air Ships) became controversial after the NBA sent a letter to Nike in February of 1985 informing the company that Jordanās colorful shoes were a violation of the leagueās uniformity of uniform clause, and forbid Jordan from wearing them. Nike responded by creating an ad campaign around Jordanās banned shoes, remarking that while āthe NBA threw them out of the game, fortunately, the NBA canāt stop you from wearing them.ā The Air Jordan 1s were created in the wake of the famous banned Nike ad campaign, and established MJ as the league's leader in shoe style. The unparalleled sneaker became so popular and successful that Nike continued to make new signature Air Jordans each season. From the inception, Air Jordans have always been the pinnacle of sneakers, unmatched in their quality, craftsmanship, innovation, performance, and style.
1972 Nike Waffle Racing āMoon Shoeā (in excess of $300,000)
The Nike āMoon Shoeā is one of the most significant artifacts in the history of the multi-billion dollar athletic brand. One of only a small number of pairs known to exist, this Moon Shoe is a handmade running shoe, cobbled by Geoff Hollister, and designed by Nike co-founder and legendary Oregon University track coach Bill Bowerman. As the famous story goes, Bowerman was first inspired to create the innovative waffle sole traction pattern found on the brandās early running shoes by tinkering with his wifeās waffle iron, pouring rubber into the mold to create the first prototype of the sole. The finished design of the traction pattern created better grip and cushion than most running shoes of the time, and the waffle sole was Nikeās first major innovation as a brand. The āMoon Shoeā got its name from the resemblance between the impression that the waffle pattern left in dirt and the famous tracks left on the moon by astronauts in 1969.
2011 and 2016 āBack to the Futureā Nike Mags (in excess of $10,000 and $20,000ārespectively)
The Nike MAG, which premiered in the 1989 sequel Back to the Future II, was instantly one of the most covetedābut unavailableāshoes in history. In 2011, Nike finally released 1,500 pairs to the public to benefit the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinsonās Research, which marked one of Nikeās most popular releases.
Limited to just 89 pairs, the 2016 Nike MAG notably features self-lacing āpower lacesā which Nike branded āAdaptive Fitā technology, as prophesied in the 1989 film. An individually responsive system, āAdaptive Fitā senses the wearer and tightens and loosens the sneakers according to the foot, bringing the design elements from Back to the Future to life.
Adidas Human Race NMD Pharrell x Chanel āKarl Lagerfeldā (in excess of $20,000)
In 2017, 500 pairs of the adidas Human Race NMD Pharrell x Chanel were released at Colette, a Paris concept store. To this day, the release is extremely sought-after by collectors. This pair notably features āKARLā, an ode to Karl Lagerfeld in place of the Chanel branding on the right shoe
āDerek Jeterā Air Jordan 11 Retro Premium (in excess of $15,000)
During his storied 20-year career with the New York Yankees, shortstop Derek Jeter solidified himself as one of the greatest players in Yankees franchise history, becoming a five-time World Series Champion, five-time Gold Glove recipient, and a 14-time All-Star, not to mention serving as the team captain.
In 2017, 3 years after Jeter's final season in Major League Baseball, Jordan Brand commemorated the Hall of Famer with one of their own legendary silhouettes: the Air Jordan 11. Designed by Tinker Hatfield, the Air Jordan 11 originally released in 1995, the same year that Derek Jeter entered MLB.
The sneaker features 'Yankee Blue' premium suede throughout the upper of the shoe, a white midsole, and the iconic Air Jordan 11 translucent outsole. Both Jordan Brand and Derek Jeter branding can be found on the shoe's tongue, heel, and insoles.
The release was limited to just five pairs worldwide, and only available through a scratch-off lottery at a pop-up near Yankee Stadium. The pop-up took place on 14 May 2017, the day of Jeter's jersey retirement ceremony.
A Collection of Friends and Family Travis Scott Air Jordans (in excess of $15,000)
Travis Scott and Air Jordan collaborations are some of the most coveted in todayās sneaker landscape. Within the auction, there are three pairs of rare Travis Scott x Jordan Friends and Family exclusives that were never released to the public.