Iconic Auctioneers Supercar Fest 2026 - rather a younger Aston than an older Jaguar
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Summary
At the Supercar Fest at Sywell Aerodrome in Northampton, Iconic Auctioneers auctioned off 182 vehicles worth just over £10 million. 70% were sold, although some fell well short of expectations. The more recent Aston Martins did well, while other brands sold at a lower rate. This auction review analyzes the results and shows many cars in pictures.
This article contains the following chapters
- Seven brands and the rest
- A tenth well above expectations
- Bargain potential
- Spurned
- Super sports car most expensive
Estimated reading time: 3min
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On 16 May 2026, the specialists from Iconic Auctioneers organized an auction of 182 vehicles worth just over £10 million at the Supercar Fest at Sywell Aerodrome in Northampto. On average, the vehicles were 36 years old. 70 % were sold for an average of £ 53,480 and the average bid was 87 % of the average estimate. The average age of the unsold lots was six years higher than that of the brokered vehicles. The youngest car was built in 1950 and once belonged to Marilyn Monroe. However, the Mercedes-Benz 170 S could not be finally knocked down at the highest bid of £ 105,000. Mercedes-Benz was represented with 21 cars, Porsche with 17, Ford with 15, Jaguar with 13, BMW and Ferrari with 11, Bentley with 10 - together they made up half of the offer.
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