No-limit auction in Toffen in September 2013 - Rarities for little money
Summary
The Oldtimer Galerie Toffen offered 72 cars for sale at its traditional no-limit auction on September 14. The wide-ranging offerings included pre- and post-war classics, as well as some youngtimers and nearly-used vehicles, which were sold for prices between CHF 800 and 34,000. This auction report details the offers and results and shows many of the vehicles in pictures. A sortable list reveals all the results.
This article contains the following chapters
- Wide range with interesting rarities
- Condition is everything
- The most expensive and the cheapest
- If you could have, would have, ....
- Results in detail
Estimated reading time: 4min
Preview (beginning of the article)
Every year, the no-limit auction at the Oldtimer Galerie Toffen is eagerly awaited, not because this is where treasures worth millions change hands, but because it offers the chance to get your hands on a classic car for very little money. Because "No Limit" means that the cars are sold without a minimum price . And anyone expecting only undriveable cars and spare parts donors is mistaken. On September 14, 2013, you could, for example, buy a Fiat 521 as a fire engine or the once most expensive Mercedes Benz 190E with a four-valve engine. In addition to these two unusual cars, there were many other classics with collector's potential on sale, such as a Ford T Tourer from 1924, a Fiat 500 L from 1968, a Mercedes Benz 350 SL from 1957, a Citroën Traction Avant 11B Normale from 1955 and a Dodge Standard Six Tourer from 1928.
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