Artcurial Le Mans Classic Auction 2022 - "barn finds" in high demand
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Summary
As part of the "Le Mans Classic" program, Artcurial auctioned 134 classic cars worth around 20 million euros on 2 July 2022. The offerings included a large number of barn finds from the Pierre Héron collection, almost all of which achieved surprisingly high prices. The "regular" classics were not quite as competitive. A total of 96 cars, a caravan and an engine were sold for a total of 11.3 million euros. The most expensive car sold was the 1954 Maserati A6 GCS/53 "Fiandri Spyder" for 3.3 million euros. This auction review analyzes the results and shows all the cars in pictures.
This article contains the following chapters
- Contested barn finds
- The valuable Maserati racing sports car
- Some disappointments
- Cheap cars too
- Super classics without buyers' favor
Estimated reading time: 4min
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On the afternoon of 2 July 2022, Artcurial organized an auction on the occasion of the "Le Mans Classic" that lasted almost five hours. Visitors to the racing event (and internet and telephone bidders) were not quite as keen to buy as hoped. At the auction, which began at 2 p.m. on Saturday afternoon and thus ran parallel to the racing action on the Sarthe circuit, just under a third of the cars on offer were left standing, albeit barely. 96 of the 137 lots were sold for a total of 11.4 million euros. The fact that many more expensive cars were left standing is shown by the fact that they remained well below the total average estimate of EUR 20.1 million. On average, the cars were knocked down at 89 percent of their average estimate. The average selling price was almost EUR 118,500.
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