Iconic Supercar Fest Auction 2025 - Garage Fund 911 puts supercars in the shade
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Summary
Iconic Auctioneers auctioned 100 cars with an average age of just over 31 years at the "Supercar Fest" on May 17, 2025. 59 found a new owner, some Porsche 911s at surprisingly high prices. However, some highly interesting cars were also left standing, which could perhaps be an opportunity for a subsequent purchase ... This auction review analyzes the results and shows all the vehicles in the picture.
This article contains the following chapters
- Mainly European
- 911 G fever
- Escort and Fiesta
- Better results for older cars
- Special rarities
Estimated reading time: 4min
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At the Supercar Fest at Sywell Aerodrome in Northampton on May 17, 2025, Iconic Auctioneers auctioned off 100 cars that were on average over 31 years old, in addition to a range of automobilia. The auction lasted a good five hours, i.e. around three minutes per car. In total, 59% of the cars were sold immediately (one Lexus had even been sold before the auction). Those responsible at Iconic must not have been entirely satisfied, but only four cars went under the hammer without a reserve price. On average, the highest bids amounted to 86% of the median estimate, which is actually a good result.
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