Dorotheum RRR 2020 - small cars auctioned for big money
Summary
Around 130 scooters and scooter mobiles, from the Peel P50 to the Messerschmitt, were auctioned by Dorotheum on July 10, 2020. The "RRR" collection, as it was called, went under the hammer without a reserve price. The 37 microcars alone were auctioned for EUR 776,820, an average of EUR 20,725. The Peel P.50 was the smallest car sold for a large EUR 85,100, but other microcars also achieved prices above expectations. This auction report focuses on the microcars, analyzes the results and shows pictures of all the cars auctioned.
This article contains the following chapters
- Top price for Peel P.50
- Austrian specialties
- Many rarities
- The super classics of the microcar era
- Above expectations
Estimated reading time: 3min
Preview (beginning of the article)
The selection was certainly not as complete as in 2013 when the Bruce Weiner Microcar Collection was auctioned, and the prices were not as record-breaking, but the auction of the "RRR" (Scooters, Rollermobiles & Rarities) collection at the Dorotheum auction house on July 10, 2020 nevertheless attracted a great deal of interest. And the prices achieved were also impressive, especially those for the 37 small cars auctioned off. A total of around 130 scooters and scooter mobiles were on offer, two of which even came from the Bruce Weiner collection. The two enthusiasts Erich Schenkel and Norbert G. Mylius had brought together these special vehicles. The RRRollipop Museum in Eggenburg was opened in 2003, a day Schenkel did not live to see. Now the entire collection was auctioned off in Vienna/Vösendorf, with no reserve price.
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