Classic car auction thread

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daqinggregg

Original Poster:

3,061 posts

136 months

Saturday 12th October
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Quite often, I see a new thread pop up about a particular ‘classic auction’ ‘a classic car at auction’. Discussions are had, views expressed, experiences shared; then the thread is lost in the annales of time and along with it, all that was a value.

Every week, there are discussions about auctions, cars at auction, classic car values and much more, each time a new thread is opened, maybe that’s the way people like it, or is there a better way?

Welcome to ‘classic car auction thread’ a place where you can discuss topics pertaining to the world of ‘classic car auctions’. Share your insight, impart your knowledge or just talk cobblers.

Is there a need for all this, in one place? ‘yes’ ‘no’

Mods, if not appropriate, please delete thread.



Riley Blue

21,626 posts

233 months

Saturday 12th October
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A great idea for a 'Sticky'.

GoodOlBoy

583 posts

110 months

Saturday 12th October
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Great idea thumbup

alfaspecial

1,165 posts

147 months

Tuesday 15th October
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I too think an auction 'sticky' would be good.


I wouldn't want to fall foul of any PH advertising rules but could I suggest we 'copy and paste' a list of classic car auction companies - detailing a website for easy reference?


The first on the list being (for obvious reasons......)

Pistonheads' own auction site https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/auctions
Car & Classic https://www.carandclassic.com/type/1/

Please add / delete details of classic car auction websites - I'll start the list......




Anglia Car Auctions (King's Lynn, Norfolk) https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/results/classic-re...

Dore & Rees (Frome, Somerset) https://www.doreandrees.com/motoring

H&H (various locations) https://www.handh.co.uk/auction-calendar/

Mathewson's (Pickering / Thornnton Le Dale N. Yorkshire) https://www.mathewsons.co.uk/

South West Vehicle Auctions (Poole, Dorset) https://www.swva.co.uk/classic-car-auction/

brownspeed

851 posts

138 months

Wednesday 16th October
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the north wests very own...https://www.manorparkclassics.com/

Turbobanana

6,737 posts

208 months

Wednesday 16th October
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The North East's very own:

WB & Sons

rovermorris999

5,256 posts

196 months

Wednesday 16th October
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Here's a list, perhaps doesn't list the smaller ones
https://www.glenmarch.com/auction-houses

daqinggregg

Original Poster:

3,061 posts

136 months

Wednesday 16th October
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I doubt this will upset the gods.

https://rmsothebys.com/auctions/rk24/

Since 1967, Rudi Klein, a renowned figure in the world of collecting, had quietly amassed a remarkable collection of automotive treasures in a modest junkyard in Southern Los Angeles. Known for his discerning eye and passion for rare and unique automobiles, Klein’s collection has long been a well-kept secret, with only rumors of its existence swirling amongst certain collectors’ circles.

Source; R M Sotheby's




Contact: Tess Scaman (Unfortunate name)

Client Account Manager Blenheim, Ontario – Canada

Languages: English

Skyedriver

18,869 posts

289 months

Wednesday 16th October
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Mathewson's this morning.
Prices all over the place. I do think some of their estimates were low but quite a few lots going way over:
Capri 2.8i - seems very tidy, had someone give it a look over for me (thanks) est £10 - 12K, sold for £20600 + fees
Lotus Excel SE - looked tired, Barn find? est £1-2K sold £6000

A few not sold and quite a few either below or just hitting lower estimate.

Skyedriver

18,869 posts

289 months

Wednesday 16th October
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Skyedriver said:
Mathewson's this morning.
Prices all over the place. I do think some of their estimates were low but quite a few lots going way over:
Capri 2.8i - seems very tidy, had someone give it a look over for me (thanks) est £10 - 12K, sold for £20600 + fees
Lotus Excel SE - looked tired, Barn find? est £1-2K sold £6000

A few not sold and quite a few either below or just hitting lower estimate.
Edit: 911 Carerra (1999) manual 86K miles sold for £7750 Edit2 wish I'd seen that when looking through the lists: convertible with hard top.

Edited by Skyedriver on Wednesday 16th October 13:18

phib

4,488 posts

266 months

Wednesday 16th October
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Skyedriver said:
Mathewson's this morning.
Prices all over the place. I do think some of their estimates were low but quite a few lots going way over:
Capri 2.8i - seems very tidy, had someone give it a look over for me (thanks) est £10 - 12K, sold for £20600 + fees
Lotus Excel SE - looked tired, Barn find? est £1-2K sold £6000

A few not sold and quite a few either below or just hitting lower estimate.
Watching it this afternoon and lots not sold, I think the 2nd capri went at £10k.

Ive got a bid info tomorrow so hopefully get it for the lower estimate !!

Phib

CKY

1,921 posts

22 months

Wednesday 16th October
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daqinggregg said:
I doubt this will upset the gods.

https://rmsothebys.com/auctions/rk24/
That Mercedes Caracciola coupe, i've not seen that car since a black & white photo in a magazine probably in the 70s, gorgeous thing - be interesting to see what it makes.

williskwl

278 posts

184 months

Wednesday 16th October
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Turbobanana said:
The North East's very own:

WB & Sons
I was going to post a link to them, round the corner from me and some absolute bargains.

HorneyMX5

5,428 posts

157 months

Wednesday 16th October
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An MFG VVC went through for £800. I was quite tempted, then remembered what my wife would say if I bought another car.

phib

4,488 posts

266 months

Thursday 17th October
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phib said:
Watching it this afternoon and lots not sold, I think the 2nd capri went at £10k.

Ive got a bid info tomorrow so hopefully get it for the lower estimate !!

Phib
Well I bought something .... havent told the wife !!!

Skyedriver

18,869 posts

289 months

Thursday 17th October
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A capri? which one?

sixor8

6,600 posts

275 months

Friday 18th October
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Others with regular classic auctions:

https://www.brightwells.com/ (Leominster for classics, Hereford for weekly normal stuff)

I'm sure many are aware of Trade Classics, Collecting Cars, here's another with timed auctions:

https://www.evoke-classics.com/auction/#/home (Sarah Crabtree ex of Mathewsons is one of the directors)

Even Bonhams do them - https://carsonline.bonhams.com/en/auctions/live?re...

https://www.iconicauctioneers.com/

https://www.classiccarauctions.co.uk/auction/upcom...

https://auctions.hampsonauctions.com/upcoming-auct...

Humber and Ellis have them too, and The Saleroom have almost all available (although some of them attract extra buyers fee if using their platform):

https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction-catalog...



MadCaptainJack

928 posts

47 months

Friday 18th October
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daqinggregg said:
What's the reserve? hehe

geeman237

1,281 posts

192 months

Friday 18th October
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An apparently stunning looking 11,846 mile dolomite Sprint coming up for auction with Iconic at the NEC Classic car show.

I love the colour combo and the interior is in lovely condition, doors still lined in the factory clear plastic. Reserve seems fair to me. Must be the lowest original mileage Sprint out there.

https://www.iconicauctioneers.com/1974-triumph-dol...


Skyedriver

18,869 posts

289 months

Saturday 19th October
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williskwl said:
Turbobanana said:
The North East's very own:

WB & Sons
I was going to post a link to them, round the corner from me and some absolute bargains.
Are you likely to be around there in the next week?