My son tells me that by comparison the Auctions America (lot no. 2071, KLA12470 with 3,200 miles/5,300 km) did better at $265k high bid, so far.
Having watched that drama queen show Gas Monkey Garage why would anyone expect a Lamborghini or the F40 they "massaged" to flip would be great cars? I should think a substantial discount would be in order and low milage alone is a suckers bet unless it's just going to be a trailer queen being shown as an uber original example.
I happened to be in town on Thursday so I stopped by the auction to get my eyes on what was there. Unfortunately the Anni was one of the cars that hadn't shown up yet, so I didn't get any sense of condition. Anyone else get to inspect it?
Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe that what was said was that the Auctions America Anniversary Countach 12470 sold at $291,000. The gas monkey Countach did not sell and reached $180,000 high bid. Is it me or does anyone else remember 12470 being up for sale for a long time.
Check the "Monterey/Pebble Auction Thread" in the Vintage (thru 365 GTC/4) section of FChat for tables of auction results. The cars below were lifted from these tables. Final results will likely be posted in that thread Monday-Tuesday. RM 8/19/2016 Lot 107 1989 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary ZA9CA05A1KLA12499 Estimate $275,000-$350,000 Sold Hammer bid $275,000 All in $302,500 1972 Lamborghini Miura SV #3673 Estimate $1,900,000-$2,200,000 not sold @ $1.5 mil. Gooding Lot 002 1967 Lamborghini 400GT 2+2 #1294 Estimate $300,000-$400,000 Sold Hammer bid $355,000 All in $390,500 Lot 022 1971 Lamborghini Miura SV #4920 Estimate $2,200,000-$2,600,000 Sold hammer bid $2,050,000 All in $2,255,000 Bonhams 8/19/2016 Lot 60 2008 Lamborghini Reventon ZHWBU77SX8LA03148
 Estimate $1,200,000-$1,600,000 Sold Hammer bid $1,020,000 All in $1,122,000
Russo and steel. 88 fi sold335+fees. Mecum black gold 88 fi. 325+ high bid Us dd 400 +high bid. Not shure why this one did not go higher. Must be somthing i missed.
Gooding Monterey 2016 Day 2 as reported by "Timmmmmmmmmmy" in the Vintage Ferrari section: Lot 113 1976 Lamborghini Countach LP400 Periscopo 1120154 Estimate $1.2-$1.5 mil. Not sold @ $900k Lot 124 1966 Lamborghini 350GT 316 Estimate $750,000-$950,000 Sold Hammer bid $630,000.00 All in $693,000.00
Mine sold post sale on Sunday afternoon at Mecum. My 89 Countach netted me $295. I do not know what fees where charged to the buyer, so I so not know the all in sale price. I do know that they worked with him on the fees, so it was not a full 10% buyers fee. There were no fees to me, other then the original entry fee of $750.00 I was happy with the result.
Chris, I think this was the red/tan car that has been modified by Nastasi with all the USA DOT appendages.