im out of touch with F40 valuations, is 420k a good (relative) bid? whats the high print on such a car in the past 2 years? elad
I'll try not to think about the 275GTS I turned down 7 years ago at $145K. We'll see if this one pulls over $500K.....
That 275 was the best way to end it, too bad it didn't sell. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
$31.5 mm in sales. Without running through the math, it seemed like most cars were stalling 15-20% below the low estimate. Not a crash, but stronger than I was expecting. I'm sure some of the no sales will close shortly.
For my money, the 275GTS - if they trend down to high 200's - will be great value, usable, rare and very Ferrari. Killer value. But first it has to get there
It's been tremendous fun following this auction. My internet link in the bush of Africa wasn't quite quick enough but I could still follow it which is amazing in itself. How many sold, if they sold, under the low estimate? I'm guessing 60 - 70%? Onno
Is there any link to what the cars brought @ RM , they do not seem to have any links on there website yet. Thanks
Here are my notes on the bigger cars without commission or fees: Edit: Oops, these were the Gooding & Co. cars. Lot# 23 Talbot $3.2M 34 Duesenberg J $760K 39 Daimler Double Six $2.7M 43 Isotta Fraschini $990K 47 Hispano Suiza $800K 58 Duesenberg J $1M no sale 61 Enzo $1.15M 62 Bentley 4 1/4 $1.2M 78 Cali Spider SWB $4.5M 85 250 SWB Comp $4.4M no sale 90 MB 540K $860K 92 F40 $420K no sale 96 MB Gullwing $500K 100 275GTS $340K no sale