RM/Sotheby's St. Moritz Auction 2021 - aiming high
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Summary
On September 17, 2021, RM/Sotheby's auctioned 23 cars (and one simulator) on the occasion of the Bernina Granturismo mountain race and the St. Moritz Automobile Week. Each vehicle sold for an average of around CHF 985,000 or EUR 906,000, seven cars could not be knocked down. As expected, a BMW 507 and a Porsche 959 fetched particularly high prices in the overall young offering. This auction report analyzes the results and provides a picture of the vehicles and the atmosphere on site.
This article contains the following chapters
- Low average age
- Three super classics from Mercedes and BMW
- Mainly younger Porsches
- Rappi-Fiat 8V gets new owner
- Rare super sports cars of the modern era
- Few super classics ...
- ... but a Formula 1 racing car
- The Graber-Delahaye
Estimated reading time: 5min
Preview (beginning of the article)
It was a premiere. Never before had RM/Sotheby's auctioned cars in Switzerland. And it was also the highest RM/Sotheby's auction to date, as the auctioneer explained. As a Dutchman, he was actually only used to auctions at sea level, so the leap to 1800 m was a huge one. Around 180 to 200 visitors had gathered on September 17, 2021 at 17:30 to follow the auction. Around 40 percent were able to sit, while the rest watched the event, which lasted around 1.5 hours, standing. At just over 32 years old, the total of 23 vehicles were rather young, with an average age of just under that of a classic car. This was due to a significant proportion of younger super sports and off-road vehicles.
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