Silverstone NEC Classic Motor Show Auction 2015 - valuable classic cars
Summary
On November 14/15, 2015, the Silverstone auction house put 98 vehicles under the hammer at the NEC Classic Motor Show. Three quarters of the car lots were sold for a total price of EUR 5.8 million or CHF 6.3 million, i.e. EUR 80,700 or CHF 87,500 per vehicle. Highlights included a Ford Escort RS Turbo from the first series, the Lotus Elan Peter Sellers and a Ferrari 512 TR. This auction report gives the results in detail and shows some of the cars.
This article contains the following chapters
- Focus on young classic cars and youngtimers
- Ford Festival
- The Lotus of Peter Sellers
- Jaguar XJ220 still on the rise
- Many Ferraris did not sell
- Results of the auction in detail
Estimated reading time: 5min
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On November 14/15, 2015, the Silverstone auction house put 98 vehicles under the hammer at the NEC Classic Motor Show. Three quarters of the car lots were sold at a total price of EUR 5.8 million or CHF 6.3 million, i.e. EUR 80,700 or CHF 87,500 per vehicle. Almost half of the cars on offer were built in 1980 or later, and 30 were even built after 1990. The youngest car on offer was a KTM X-Bow-R from 2012, which found a new owner for EUR 63,900 or CHF 69,300. At the other end of the spectrum were two pre-war classic cars. A 1929 Morris Taxicould not be sold, while the 1942 Jeep found its way into a new garage for no less than EUR 28,755 or CHF 31,185.
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