Bonhams Goodwood Members' Meeting 2022 - all Aston and almost all AC sold
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Bonhams auctioned 76 classic cars at the 79th Goodwood Members' Meeting on April 10, 2022, with over 70 percent of the cars coming from British manufacturers. AC and Aston Martin were represented with the largest contingents. It was an Aston Martin DB5 that was the most expensive and sold above expectations, but the other Astons and most of the ACs also found a new owner. In total, 91 percent of the lots were sold, for a total of £ 6.93 million or almost £ 100,400 per vehicle. There were also some bargain cars, such as a 1952 Humber Pullman. This auction review analyzes the results and shows the cars in pictures.
This article contains the following chapters
- British dominance
- AC selection almost completely sold
- All Astons with new owners
- No luck for Lotus racing cars
- Super classics with moderate results
Estimated reading time: 4min
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Bonhams' Sunday auction at the Goodwood Members' Meeting has long been a tradition and 76 vehicles, including a boat and two tractors, were auctioned at the 79th MM on April 10, 2022. 70 percent of the registered vehicles came from Great Britain, with 16 cars bearing the Aston Martin trademark and eight from AC. In addition, there were five Bentley, five Jaguar, three Lagonda, two Alvis and two Austin-Healey. But with Bristol, Humber and Kieft, there were also some really exotic British suppliers from the past at the start. Probably the most unusual feature of the Members' Meeting auction was the eight ACs on offer. From pre-war sports cars to the youngtimer AC Brooklands Ace Roadster, everything was there, including a 2-liter Buckland Mk II Tourer from 1953, an Ace Roadster from 1958, a 428 Coupé (Pietro Frua) from 1969 and a 3000 ME from 1980.
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