Classic Car Auctions’ (CCA) debut sale at the Practical Classics Classic Car and Restoration Show was a huge success and saw 75 per cent of the cars on offer successfully hammered away for a total sales value of £2.4million, its highest ever sales total.
Nearly 200 cars were on offer at the NEC, Birmingham as part of CCA’s biggest, best and most varied catalogue ever.
Headlining the results was a rare and low mileage 1985 BMW M635 CSI manual which sold for an amazing £100,100 including buyer’s premium, more than double its upper estimate and a believed UK auction record. The highly original, manual car had covered only 15,300 miles in the hands of just two owners and was subject to a long bidding war between buyers in the room and over the phone.
Another 80s BMW, a 1985 BMW 635 (E24) CSI Coupe, one of the best CCA has ever seen, also proved a hit with buyers, selling for £31,900, more than double its lower estimate.
Buyers looking for a more traditional classic had the opportunity to take home the very last ‘Big Healey’ that rolled off the production line in December 1967. The fully restored Austin Healey 3000 MK III sold for £96,800 including buyer’s premium, more than £20,000 over its lower estimate.
It wouldn’t be the Practical Classics Classic Car and Restoration Show without some barn finds and CCA had a hugely varied selection for auction. A 1960 Mercedes-Benz 190SL, which had spent the last 20 years in hibernation, was also the focus of an intense bidding war, with 24 phone bidders as well as those in the room and online competing for the chance to restore the car to its former glory. It eventually sold for £73,700, more than three times its lower estimate.
Those after something a little more unusual were clearly tempted by the very rare and fully restored 1965 Citroen 2CV Sahara. This particular example had actually crossed the Sahara desert from Nigeria before coming to the UK. Highly collectible, the car sold for £68,200.
As ever Fast Fords were a hit with CCA customers and show visitors with a virtually brand new, 45 mile, 2009 Ford Focus RS selling for £40,920, nearly £10,000 over its lower estimate.
Porsche fans were well catered for, and a UK, right-hand drive, 1973 Porsche 911 2.4E Targa sold for an incredible £95,150, more than £45,000 over its lower estimate, while a 1996 Porsche 911 (993) Targa Tiptronic S sold for £37,400, more than £12,000 over its lower estimate.
CCA is now inviting entries into its next sale, the June Sale which will take place at the Warwickshire Exhibition Centre, Leamington Spa on Saturday 10th June.
We encourage potential sellers to get in touch with us as soon as possible and hopefully we can realise similarly strong prices for vendors as we have done with our latest sale.
To view the full list of results from CCA’s sale at the Practical Classics Classic Car and Restoration Show please visit http://www.classiccarauctions.co.uk/cca-practical-classics-restoration--classic-car-show-sale-2017/view_lots/pn/all
Friday, 7 April 2017
Monday, 27 February 2017
Ferraris top the podium at Race Retro Sales
Joined by hundreds of
historic motorsport and classic car enthusiasts over three days at Stoneleigh
Park in Warwickshire, Silverstone Auctions achieved a sales rate of 76 per cent
and total sales of £5.7million at Race Retro, over £1million more than last year’s
sale and its highest ever result at the show.
Headlining the results
was a 1974 Ferrari Dino 246 GT, which sold for an amazing £439,875, nearly
£140,000 over its lower estimate. The beautifully presented car, with the rare
factory fitted flared wheel arches, was subject to a long bidding war between a
buyer in the room and another on the phone, with the phone bidder eventually
winning out.
From the same private
owner, who was delighted after the sale, came an equally impressive 1998
Ferrari F355 Berlinetta with an incredibly low mileage of just 7,017 miles from
new. The car sold for £136,125, more than £50,000 over its lower estimate. Another
special supercar, more than living up to its pre-sale hype, the 2005 Ford GT,
formerly owned by Jenson Button, sold for £264,375.
Jaguar collectors were
clearly impressed by the fully restored, matching numbers 1960 Jaguar XK150 3.8
SE Drophead Coupé. A long bidding war led to the car selling for £132,750, more
than double its lower estimate. Another bidding war led to the stunning 1953
Alfa Romeo 1900 Barchetta Modificato selling to a buyer in the room for
£94,500, nearly £30,000 over its lower estimate.
A definite speciality
for Silverstone Auctions, all 12 Porsches offered in the classic car auction were
sold, headlined by a 1980 Porsche 911 (930) Turbo, which sold for £109,125. Continuing
to prove in demand, six fast Fords were sold, with a 2010 Ford Focus RS with
just 1,800 miles selling for £41,063, more than £9,000 over lower estimate.
Speaking after the
sale, managing director of Silverstone Auctions, Nick Whale, said: “Wow, what a
fantastic set of results for our vendors. I’m delighted that once again our
winning combination of sensible estimates and reserves, presentation, pre-sale
marketing and auction atmosphere has paid dividends.
This was certainly our
best ever Race Retro catalogue and buyers clearly agreed, so it’s wonderful to
see so many going home incredibly happy with their
purchases.”
Beginning the weekend
by selling 27 competition cars, Silverstone Auctions sold a 1961 Emeryson
Formula 1 Climax FPF (FIA), the last surviving example of just four ever made, for
£174,380. Immortalised as part of the BBC’s '100 Greatest Sporting Moments',
and another highly regarded race car in motorsport history, the 1968 Chevrolet
Camaro prepared by Bill Shaw Racing sold for £65,250.
Silverstone Auctions’ May
Sale takes place on Saturday 13th May back at its spiritual home of
Silverstone circuit. Entries are now invited into the auction and potential
sellers are invited to speak with Silverstone Auctions as soon as possible.
Nick added: “This has
been a great start to the auction season and we now look forward to our next
sale and speaking with prospective sellers soon.”
To view the full list
of results from Silverstone Auctions’ Race Retro Competition Car Sale please
visit: https://www.silverstoneauctions.com/race-retro-competition-car-sale-2017/view_lots/pn/all
To view the full list
of results from Silverstone Auctions’ Race Retro Classic Car Sale please visit:
https://www.silverstoneauctions.com/race-retro-classic-car-sale-2017/view_lots/pn/all.
Monday, 20 February 2017
95 cars for auction at the Race Retro Classic Car Sale
Silverstone
Auctions returns to Race Retro to host a two-day Classic Car Sale on Saturday 25th
and Sunday 26th February, in addition to its Competition Car Sale on
24th February, at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire.
With
an incredibly varied catalogue, it’s best ever at Race Retro, Silverstone
Auctions has brought together the finest classic cars with plenty of rare and
low mileage examples, high performance sports cars and collectible modern
classics to choose from, as well as a selection of luxury watches and
automobilia.
“This
is our sixth auction at Race Retro and we have another exceptional line-up of
cars this year, perhaps our best ever at the event,” comments Nick Whale,
managing director, Silverstone Auctions. “We’re delighted to be part of the
show again and, as always, we have some really unique opportunities for buyers and
collectors and some really special cars on offer that rarely come to market.”
Headlining
the sale is a UK, right-hand drive 1974 Ferrari Dino 246 GT featuring the
incredibly rare and desirable factory fitted flared wheel arches and Campagnolo
wheels. It will be offered for sale for the first time
in 22 years at an estimate of £300,000 to £350,000.
Another highlight of
the sale is a 1983 Lamborghini Countach LP500S with an impressive 12 British
Outright Speed records. The rare, right-hand drive, UK
delivered Countach LP500S is one of only 25 examples made and was first owned
by racing driver and Lamborghini aficionado Barry Robinson. Presenting a unique
opportunity to collectors, it will be offered at a sale estimate of £325,000 to
£350,000.
For buyers seeking a
younger model, a right-hand drive 2010 Lamborghini Murcielago LP 670-4 SV finished
in the striking combination of Arancio Leonis with an Alcantara interior, is
offered at an estimate of £240,000 to £280,000.
Also in the sale, a 1956
BMW 502 V8 saloon, one of just 12 right-hand drive examples produced, offers
collectors a rare and stylish road car with lots of provenance. It has been driven by many famous racing drivers including Marc Surer
and Alan Jones, 1980 F1 World Champion, and will be offered with a sale
estimate of £30,000 to £35,000.
A very special 2006 Bentley Azure 6.7 Convertible in Dark Sapphire Blue Azure presents an ultra-rare opportunity to own an 'almost as new' condition, incredibly low mileage, modern classic Bentley. With just one registered keeper from new, it is offered at £135,000 to £155,000.
For collectors looking
for something a little more unusual, a 1939 4 1/4 Ltr Blown Derby Bentley
"Rusty Turner" Special will be offered with an estimate of £110,000
to £140,000. One of three built by the talented Tony Fabian and converted to a
sports racer by 'Rusty' Turner in 1968, it emotes pre-war Bentley with a long
and interesting history.
“We look forward to
welcoming visitors at Race Retro to our special sale and we hope to help
show-goers leave with their dream classic,” concludes Nick Whale.
To find out more about
Silverstone Auctions Race Retro Classic Car Sale and view the full lot list
please visit https://www.silverstoneauctions.com/race-retro-classic-car-sale-2017/view_lots/pn/all.
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