RM/Sotheby's Paris 2024 - valuable Ferrari and Maserati, young expensive cars not always in demand
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72 cars (and a motorcycle) worth almost EUR 56 million went under the hammer at RM/Sotheby's on January 31, 2024 at the Louvre Palace, including a Ferrari 250 GT SWB from 1960, which alone accounted for around a fifth of this sum and was also sold. Not all the vehicles were equally successful, with a total of 13 of them remaining, and one Porsche exceeding its estimate by a factor of 2.3. This auction review analyzes the results and shows all the cars in pictures.
This article contains the following chapters
- Ferrari by far the best represented
- The short wheel base outshone all
- Pre-war cars put up a good fight
- 20 almost new vehicles
- Super classics still in demand
- Cheap cars too?
- No interest in low-rise buildings?
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On January 31, 2024, RM/Sotheby's auctioned 72 cars, a motorcycle, a children's car and a wind tunnel model in the heart of Paris during Rétromobile Week. The latter sold for a whopping EUR 660,000, or more than double its estimate, but it was also a Ferrari FXX-K Evo. But even a few Ferrari Monza SP1/SP2 paraphernalia (e.g. helmets) were sold for EUR 30,000. This gave rise to high hopes for the cars on offer. The value of the vehicles was over EUR 55 million. An average of around EUR 758,425 was expected per car (or motorcycle). 56 percent of the vehicles were offered without a reserve price and even some expensive cars went under the hammer without a limit.
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