Dorotheum Salzburg Auction 2021 - lots of enthusiasm for Steyr, Capri, BMW 502 and Countach
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Summary
On October 16, 2021, Dorotheum auctioned 76 vehicles from the Fiat 500 to the Lamborghini Countach LP 400 S live in front of an audience at the Classic Expo classic car fair in Salzburg. 95 percent of the vehicles were sold, some of which, such as the Steyr-Fiat 1100 M, the Ford Capri S or a BMW 502 V8 as a restoration object, sold well above expectations. The most expensive, however, was a Lamborghini Countach LP 400 S from 1979. There were also some cheap cars, albeit few of them. This auction review analyzes the results and shows all the vehicles in pictures.
This article contains the following chapters
- 34 brands represented
- Very good overall result
- Lamborghini Countach in high demand
- Steyr popular
- Ford Capri beats Opel GT
- A restoration project for next winter
- Valuable master craftsman
- Mixed results for super classics
- Solid Beetle
- Former rivals on an equal footing
- Unorthodox color drew
- Old Americans successfully fought their way
- Bread-and-butter cars sometimes below expectations
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Dorotheum continued its successful tradition of auctioning off classic cars at the Classic Expo Salzburg classic car fair on October 16, 2021 with 76 vehicles on offer. And the result showed that bidders are particularly keen to bid at a classic car fair, even if a significant proportion of the vehicles were purchased by online bidders. The Mercedes-Benz (10 cars), Porsche (9) and Volkswagen (8) brands accounted for almost 36% of the vehicles, with the remainder spread across a further 31 manufacturers, some of which, such as Datsun, DeSoto, Mitsubishi and Puch, were represented by just one car.
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