Auctionata auction on October 8, 2016 - trade fair effect and Alfa highlight
Summary
Auctionata offered 28 vehicles, including five motorcycles and a wooden boat, at the auction as part of Motorworld Classics in Berlin on October 8, 2016. The highlight did not turn out to be the rare Porsche 964 Speedster as expected, but an orange Alfa Romeo Montreal. This report analyzes the results and shows the vehicles in pictures.
This article contains the following chapters
- Broad selection of cars
- The Rolls of the singer
- Coveted Porsche
- The surprising Alfa Romeo Montreal
- Two Ferrari were left standing
- List of vehicles offered and sold
Estimated reading time: 4min
Preview (beginning of the article)
During the classic car fair Motorworld Berlin, which opened its doors in Germany's capital from 6 to 9 October 2016, the bustling online auction house Auctionata organized a sale of 28 vehicles, including five motorcycles, 22 cars and a fine wooden boat from Riva. The total value was estimated at around EUR 1.8 million (CHF 1.96 million), so each lot was expected to fetch just under EUR 65,000 (CHF 70,000). Of the 28 lots, 10 were sold with/without reserve. The highest prices offered for all 28 lots were around 70% of the estimated prices. Auctionata was able to offer a wide range of four-wheelers in Berlin. There were even three pre-war vehicles, namely a Packard Six Shooting Brake from 1927, an Austin 12/6 from 1935 and a Rolls-Royce Wraith from 1939.
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