Auctionata 310 from August 31, 2015 - moderate price level for collector's vehicles
Summary
On August 31, 2015, at exactly 6:00 pm, Auctionata opened the first Classic Car auction after the summer vacation. On offer was a diverse portfolio of collector's vehicles. All vehicles were sold, although around half were still subject to reserve. On average, a car went for around 28,000 euros or CHF 31,000. This auction report analyzes the process and results and shows the vehicles sold in pictures.
This article contains the following chapters
- A good start
- No "mercy" for the Opel Rekord
- The rare BMW/EMW 340 from 1952
- The BMW 2002 series
- Many favorable opportunities
- A little drawn out
- The results in detail
Estimated reading time: 5min
Preview (beginning of the article)
On August 31, 2015, at exactly 6 p.m., Auctionata opened its first Classic Car auction after the summer vacations (in Berlin, but mainly online). On offer was a diverse portfolio of collector's vehicles. "Today a select offer for connoisseurs and enthusiasts," said Johannes Hübner right at the start of the auction, referring to the collector's characteristics and the condition of the vehicles that went under the hammer. Auctioneer von Hutten never tired of praising the Auctionata all-round package with insurance including engine/gearbox damage claims. And as always, bidding at the 310th Auctionata auction was of course possible online, by telephone or in the auction room (in Berlin).
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