Auctionata auctions in Berlin on June 26, 2015 - double surprises and disappointments
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Summary
On June 26, 2015, the Berlin-based auction company Auctionata scheduled two online sales for the first time from 2 p.m., for which a total of 76 vehicles (including a motorcycle) worth over six million euros were announced. Some expensive vehicles failed to meet the high expectations, but restoration objects sold for surprisingly high prices. This auction report analyzes the results of auctions 268 and 269 on 16 June 2015 and shows the vehicles on offer in pictures.
This article contains the following chapters
- Too few fans for the Rindt-Brabham?
- Expensive vehicles often only sold with reservations
- Restoration objects in demand
- Optimistic estimates
- Results of auctions 268 and 269 from June 26, 2015
Estimated reading time: 7min
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On June 26, 2015, the Berlin-based auction company Auctionata scheduled two online sales for the first time from 2 p.m., for which a total of 76 vehicles (including a motorcycle) worth over six million euros were announced. Some significantly more expensive vehicles were also listed in the catalog for auctions 268 and 269, and some of the cars had already been seen at the company's previous auctions. Again, the auctions were organized as online events, broadcast live from two television studios, but bidders could also participate via telephone line, room participation or written pre-bids. The flagship of the second auction (269), which started at 18:00, was the Brabham BT 23 of Formula 1 world champion Jochen Rindt, a Formula 2 monoposto from 1967.
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