Silverstone's Ferrari auction 2021 - Dino festival and a few disappointments
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On June 5, 2021, the British auction house Silverstone auctioned 25 Ferrari and Dino vehicles in Sywell in collaboration with the British Ferrari Owners Club. All four road-going sports cars with the Dino badge were sold, while only 54 percent of the cars found new owners. On average, 84 percent of the median estimate was bid, with left-hand drive cars having a harder time. This auction report analyzes the results and shows a picture of all the sports cars on offer.
This article contains the following chapters
- Four Dino sold
- Younger cars with more echo
- Rather right-hand drive
- Elton John's Daytona without a new owner
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In collaboration with the British Ferrari Owners Club, Silverstone Auctions organized an auction of vehicles and automobilia related to the Ferrari and Dino brands in Sywell (United Kingdom) on 5 June 2021. 25 sports cars with an average age of 28 years were offered, with a median estimate of £ 154,840. A total of 14 cars were sold (sales quota 56%). Buyers paid an average of £162,687. Two cars, both Ferrari Testarossa, were withdrawn before the auction. The six-cylinder Dino sports cars were particularly well represented at the auction, with five of them sold. All but one of them were sold.
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