Bonhams Zoute Auction 2021 - high prices for super sports cars from the nineties
Summary
Bonhams auctioned 52 cars, five two-wheelers and a children's car worth around EUR 16.2 million at the Zoute Concours d'Elégance in northern Belgium. Four-fifths of the vehicles were sold for an average of EUR 305,000. A Bugatti EB 110 Super Sport and a Ferrari F40 achieved top prices, but other super classics also fetched good prices. An interesting Lancia selection was rather spurned. This auction review analyzes the results and shows all the vehicles in pictures.
This article contains the following chapters
- Valuable Fiat 500D and BMW Z1
- Contested Bugatti EB110 Super Sport
- The Ferrari F40in practically new condition
- Spurned Lancia
- Astons from six decades
- Restoration object Ghia-Jaguar sold at estimate level
- Super classics generate varying degrees of interest
Estimated reading time: 5min
Preview (beginning of the article)
On October 10, 2021, Bonhams auctioned 52 rare automobiles at the Concours d'Elégance of Zoute in the north of Belgium on the coast in Vlaanderen. There were also five two-wheelers and a children's car modeled on the Maserati 250 F, which sold for EUR 28,750 (CHF 30,860). The Honda Monkey motorcycles and the Vespa also found new owners at respectable prices of between EUR 7425 and 19,550. The 52 automobiles had been estimated in advance at EUR 16.2 million and were on average just over 50 years old. Nine of the cars came from Aston Martin, seven from Ferrari, six from Lancia and five from Porsche, with the remainder coming from the other 14 car manufacturers.
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