Record proceeds at the Gooding auction in Pebble Beach 2013
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Summary
Gooding & Company reported 27 world price records at the end of the 10th auction on August 17 and 18, 2013 at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elégance. 129 vehicles were offered for sale over the two evenings, and with a sales rate of around 91%, Gooding was quite satisfied with the total proceeds of USD 112 million. This auction report takes a brief look at some of the offers and shows all the results in a detailed and sortable table, supplemented by over 100 photos of many of the vehicles sold.
This article contains the following chapters
- Expensive McLaren F1
- World record Bugatti
- High price for Alfa Romeo 6C
- Valuable Ferraris
- Price boom at Porsche
- Highly rated Maserati
- Hardly any cheap opportunities
- Results of the Gooding auction on August 17 and 18, 2013
Estimated reading time: 6min
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In the past, we had already been amazed when the total sales of a Gooding auction amounted to over USD 20 million; in 2013, the hundred-million mark was clearly surpassed with USD 112 million. On average, the buyer paid around USD 965,000 (or EUR 724,000 or CHF 888,000) for the auctioned vehicle. It almost goes without saying that these soaring prices resulted in many new records. Gooding reported 27 world records. However, the estimated prices had already been set high, and the actual hammer prices were on average just below the average estimated price, but of course there were swings downwards and upwards, especially because a quarter of all bids came to the auction without a minimum selling price.
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