Looks like the 25th at the Mecum auction today in Florida went for $215,000 hammer/$236,500 with reserve. Market is defiantly showing softness. Image Unavailable, Please Login
It's a data point for sure but auctions are often hit or miss. However, it fell within their estimated range.
anyone know the condition of the car - 236k isnt bad at all - the annys never got much over 300 and if they did it was for a hot minute.
It would be great to know. But, it is a low miles car from a collection which could likely suggest its in pretty good condition. That said, the photos are awful.
Why does the description say “believed to have 8k kms...” Might as well have just said “the odometer was rolled back so no idea how many kms” Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I agree, but a subset of auction results are really the only gauge we can count on. It seems few really trust what value guides have to say and we all know asking prices say little about final sale prices, so one has to assess the market somehow.
I totally agree. The issue with valuation is always difficult due to private sales which in many cases can be top of market. You know this well.
They did at the Rick Cole auction in Monterey, August of 1990. The $450K hammer price created a brief upsurge in Anniversary prices while the rest of the market was in sharp decline.
It will be interesting to see what this one does. A low miles car with an elevated auction house and market could possibly be more indicative: https://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/1990-lamborghini-countach-25th-anniversary-edition/
When i think about the market for a car I’m usually looking at past 2 to 5 yrs. on the app u can scroll back about 4 years Image Unavailable, Please Login Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Their way of tactfully saying buyer beware & we don't take responsibility for any misrepresentations.
hammer price is the app- feb 10 2017 - $345k for acapulco blu nov 26 2016 - red with 35kms went for $462k- clearly either a fishy (money laundering) or drunk billionaire oct 31 2015 - kla12499 went for $343 - cant see mileage august 2015 - kla12973 went for $418 - cant see mileage if i were a buyer id be confidant i cld buy a car meeting my expectations for under 300k. ive turned down 275k for mine and feel comfortable id buy mine at 275k if i didnt own it today.
Interesting enough that one seems fair. However, Hagerty is an absolute joke with valuations. Again, they can only gather public sale numbers, not private. Many Countach's likely sell via auction (certainly not all)
Sounds like that was a little before your time. Correct, I remember it well, and as a Countach owner I thought it would not end well, it didn't. Even in 1990, I thought, surely the 25th cannot possibly be correctly appraised as the most valuable Countach variant.
Yes i was 14 and had countach posters on wall, never considering id be able to one, ever. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
As I mentioned on the other thread, they could have spent some time cleaning this car up a bit better. It looked a bit rough sitting there, sagging mirrors and all.