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The moment before goodbye deserves its own ceremony

When a collector decides to part with a machine that defined an era of their life, the separation becomes more than a transaction. It becomes ritual.

A departure worth honoring

What do you do when the keys change hands for the last time?

The vehicle that sat in your private garage for decades. The one you drove on empty coastlines at dawn. The machine you promised would never be sold — until circumstances or ambitions evolved.

Most collectors sign papers and move on. But the ones who understand legacy? They create closure.

There's a reason billionaires commission farewell experiences

It's not sentimentality. It's about marking transition. When a 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB leaves your collection, or a one-of-seven McLaren F1 goes to Pebble Beach — that departure is biographical.

The ritual of saying goodbye gives you control over the narrative. It transforms a sale into a chapter closing. A handover into legacy transfer.

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The private collectors we work with don't advertise these ceremonies. They happen in closed garages, on private tracks, in cinematographic documentation that lives in family archives forever.

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The emotional gap

One day it's yours. The next, someone else's keys. The abruptness creates regret.

The legacy void

Without documentation, the relationship between you and the machine vanishes from history.

The hurried handover

Rushed transactions strip meaning from what should be ceremonial.

"I didn't realize how incomplete the sale felt until we designed the farewell. Three decades with that car, and I was about to hand it off in a parking lot. The ceremony gave me permission to close that chapter properly."

— Private collector, Monterey Peninsula

Six ways to honor the departure

Luxury garage ceremony setup

Private Farewell Ceremony

An exclusive, choreographed event in your private space or a location of significance. We handle lighting, ambiance, documentation, and moment design. This is theatre for you and your vehicle alone.

$8,750 CAD

Archive documentation materials

Documentation & Legacy Archive

A leather-bound chronicle of your time with the vehicle. Original photos, service records, ownership stories, and testimony. Built for your family archive or the next custodian.

$4,200 CAD

Mountain driving route

Final Drive Experience

One last journey on a route that matters. We design the path, arrange photography, and ensure the drive is cinematic. This isn't a test drive — it's epilogue.

$12,500 CAD

Museum exhibition preparation

Museum-Ready Preparation

For vehicles entering permanent collections. Full detailing, archival-grade preservation, and ceremonial handover coordination with museum curators. The transfer becomes event.

$15,800 CAD

Film production equipment

Memory Film Production

A short cinematic piece capturing your relationship with the vehicle. Directed interviews, motion footage, emotional soundscape. Delivered as a private keepsake or auction accompaniment.

$9,950 CAD

Handshake transfer moment

Collector's Handover Ritual

The structured, ceremonial transfer between you and the new owner. We facilitate the exchange with formality, narrative, and symbolic gestures that both parties remember.

$6,300 CAD

Begin your farewell

Who we work with

We serve collectors who understand that machines carry memory. Our clients include founders, athletes, inheritors, and private enthusiasts whose garages tell stories.

Discretion is assumed. Every ceremony is private unless you choose otherwise.

Featured in Robb Report, DuPont Registry, and private collector circles

"The final drive through the canyon was more powerful than I expected. I thought I'd feel loss. Instead, I felt completion."

— M.R., Calgary

"They turned what would've been a transaction into a memory I'll carry forever. The archive book sits on my desk."

— J.D., Vancouver

"When the museum curator received the car with full ceremony, the entire tone shifted. It wasn't just an acquisition — it was an honor."

— L.K., Toronto

We accept only six projects per quarter. If your departure is already planned, the time to design the ceremony is now.

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Tell us about your vehicle and the transition you're planning. We'll respond within 48 hours.

The goodbye you never knew you needed

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