Jaw-dropping $1,000,000+ fleet of supercars seized from fraudster being sold at no reserve
Published on Oct 29, 2025 at 12:06 AM (UTC+4)
by Keelin McNamara
Last updated on Oct 28, 2025 at 3:11 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
A jaw-dropping $1,000,000+ fleet of supercars is being sold for no reserve.
And it’s all due to the police punishing a fraudster for his crimes.
The collection includes some of the world’s most premier supercars.
And they are being made available to the public with no reserve.
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Incredible supercars going up for auction
It’s not often that a fleet of the world’s best supercars is suddenly available for auction.
And yet that is exactly what is happening in the next few weeks.
Wilsons Auctions is set to host a truly epic auction at the beginning of November.
And the event is set to host some unbelievable supercars.
In case you were wondering, there are some truly epic vehicles up for grabs.
One of the stars of the show is the 2024 Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato.
The Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato is limited to just 1,499 units across the globe.
It is also virtually untouched, with just 118 miles on the clock.
The Huracán is worth somewhere in the $270,000 range – not bad, eh?

Another highlight of the upcoming showcase is the 2024 Porsche 911 GT3 RS PDK.
Like the Huracan, this car is also practically untouched – with just 686 miles on the clock.
The 911 GT3 RS PDK features a naturally aspirated 4.0L flat-six, active aerodynamics, and a carbon-fiber rear wing.
One of the biggest jewels in this collection of supercars is a 2023 Aston Martin Vantage V12 Roadster.
This one is just one of 249 units that have ever been built.
It is the open-top version and comes with a 690hp V12 engine.
It turns out that crime doesn’t pay
At this point, you might want to know some of the details.
One such detail is why this auction is even happening in the first place.
The auction is taking place due to a police operation under the UK’s Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA).
These supercars were seized under POCA following the conviction of a London fraudster.

The fraudster in question was involved in a multi-million dollar conveyancing scam.
As a result, his ill-gotten gains are now being auctioned off by the UK Government.
It is expected to take place between Wednesday, November 12th, and Friday, November 14th.
All auction information can be found on the Wilsons Auctions website.
You never know – you might just be able to snag yourself some bargains among these supercars.
Keelin McNamara is a content writer at Supercar Blondie from Ireland, covering cars, technology, and lifestyle. Despite being a Law graduate, he discovered his passion for journalism during the COVID-19 pandemic, and has worked in the industry ever since. Outside of work, he is an avid MotoGP fan, and is a self-confessed addict of the sport.