Auctionata Auction 330 on October 10, 2015 - choosy bidders in Berlin
Summary
On 10 October 2015, Auctionata and Motorworld Classics in Berlin organized an auction of 39 classic vehicles, including a motorcycle. Around 70% were sold, although some were only sold with reservations. The highest bid was achieved by an Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 SS Pininfarina Cabriolet from 1950. This auction report analyzes the results and shows vehicles and bids in detail.
This article contains the following chapters
- Picky public?
- Attractive Porsche 928
- Youngtimer Lancia Delta Integrale Evo 3
- Limousines as bargains
- The flagship Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 just missed the limit
- Porsche Turbo Festival did not take place
- List of vehicles on offer
Estimated reading time: 4min
Preview (beginning of the article)
On 10 October 2015, Auctionata, together with Motorworld Classics in Berlin , organized an auction of 39 classic vehicles, including a motorcycle. While the auction was broadcast live on the internet as usual and attracted online bids, the cars were (partially) on display in Hall 12 and bids were also accepted there. However, the crowds were limited, which was certainly due to the largest political demonstration in the city of Berlin in the last 10 years, which probably prevented many potential visitors from traveling to the fair. The range included vehicles from 1950 to 2007 and featured mainly sports cars, but also some limousines (and one motorcycle). 41% of the vehicles that went under the hammer could be knocked down without reservations, a further 28% with reservations, i.e. the consignor and buyer still have to reach an agreement for a successful sale. 31% of the vehicles were not sold because the limit was clearly missed.
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