Iconic NEC Classic Motor Show Auction 2025 - over 260 cars sold
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Iconic Auctioneers auctioned 338 cars over two days at the NEC Classic Motor Show in Birmingham. 79% of the vehicles were sold, with the cars raising a total of £9.1 million. Ford dominated as a brand and also provided the three most expensive classic cars at the auction. Cars from famous previous owners were unable to shine. This auction review analyzed the results and shows the vehicles in pictures.
This article contains the following chapters
- Almost four fifths sold
- Young cars
- Ford and the rest
- Expensive Ford classics
- Some cars with famous previous owners
- Positive surprises
- Some disappointments
Estimated reading time: 4min
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On the occasion of the NEC Classic Motor Show in Birmingham, the Iconic Auctioneers team also organized several auctions of automobiles, motorcycles and automobilia. The two classic car auctions took place on Saturday and Sunday, November 8 and 9, 2025. With 338 cars on offer, the range was more than extensive. Only three vehicles were offered without a reserve price, while the rest had to exceed a minimum price that was often not set too high. 267 cars (79%) were sold either directly at the auction or afterwards. On average, buyers paid £ 34,216 (EUR 39,006, CHF 36,269) per car. On average, they bid 87% of the median estimate.
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