Artcurial Auction Sur Les Champs VI - Maserati ahead of Ferrari and Lamborghini for once
Summary
On October 20, 2013, Artcurial auctioned 77 vehicles in Paris for a total of 4.4 million euros or CHF 5.4 million. The most expensive car was a Maserati 3500 GTI Spider Vignale from 1962, but other vehicles also achieved above-average prices, while there were also some bargains to be had This auction report looks at some of the offers and shows the results in a detailed table as well as the cars in many pictures.
This article contains the following chapters
- Maserati 3500 GTI Spider with new world record
- Lamborghini Miura for less than 500,000 euros
- Ferrari sports cars with solid prices
- Car for Le Mans Classic for under 50,000 euros
- Unloved Italian designer gems?
- Popular wolves in sheep's clothing
- Favorable and less favorable opportunities
- Results of the auction on October 20, 2013
Estimated reading time: 6min
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On October 20, 2013, Artcurial auctioned 77 vehicles in Paris for a total of 4.4 million euros or CHF 5.4 million. On average, each vehicle sold for 66,325 euros or CHF 82,243. 14% of the vehicles could not be sold and some of the prices deviated substantially from the estimates. Around 35% of the buyers are said to have been from outside France. The most expensive vehicle at the auction was a Maserati 3500 GTI Vignale Spider from 1962. With a sales price (incl. surcharge/commission) of EUR 553,527, it not only clearly surpassed the estimated price of EUR 300,000 to 400,000, but probably also all previous auction results for the dream car, which was only built 242 times and was also presented in beautifully restored condition.
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