A 1965 Aston Martin DB5 Vantage Convertible, one of only nine
produced, sold for a remarkable £551,500 today (2 July) at
Bonhams annual Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia auction
at Goodwood Festival of Speed. The sale fetched a magnificent
£3,707,687 in total with a 80% sale rate.
Top prices were paid for a 1937 Bentley 41/4-Litre Drophead
Coupe, which featured in the 007 James Bond film 'Never Say
Never Again' and starred at the Pebble Beach Concours in 2003,
which sold for £221,500, and the ex-Yoshiyuki Hayashi 1958
model/1980s assembled Lister-Jaguar (also known as 'Knobbly'),
which fetched £232,500.
A black 1999 Mercedes-Benz SLK230, bought new by Dannii
Minogue, and subsequently passed onto her sister, Kylie,
attracted much pre-sale publicity. It finally sold to a 'lucky, lucky,
lucky' buyer for £14,950 who fought off competition from several
other interested bidders. Part of the proceeds from the sale are
being donated to a breast cancer charity.
A 1976 Jensen Interceptor Series III Coupe proved hugely popular
selling for an impressive £54,300 against an estimate of £7,000 -
10,000.
Leading lots in the automobilia section of the sale included Sir
Malcolm Campbell's traveller's wallet, inherited by his son Donald,
which made £4,715, and the World Waterspeed commemorative
silver trophy presented to Sir Malcolm Campbell by Lord
Wakefield in 1937, which fetched £24,250.
Today Goodwood Festival of Speed attracts over 250,000 visitors
compared to 25,000 at its inaugural event in 1993.
Group Head of Bonhams Motoring Department, James Knight,
comments: "There was extraordinary strength of bidding in all
areas of the market and we were exceptionally pleased to
establish yet another world record Aston Martin price with the
sale of the DB5 convertible."
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