Record Attendance and Strong Sell-Through Rate at Bonhams’ 5th Annual Scottsdale Auction
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Record Attendance and Strong Sell-Through Rate at Bonhams’ 5th Annual Scottsdale Auction
Record Attendance and Strong Sell-Through Rate at Bonhams’ 5th Annual Scottsdale Auction
Record Attendance and Strong Sell-Through Rate at Bonhams’ 5th Annual Scottsdale Auction
Record Attendance and Strong Sell-Through Rate at Bonhams’ 5th Annual Scottsdale Auction
Record Attendance and Strong Sell-Through Rate at Bonhams’ 5th Annual Scottsdale Auction
Record Attendance and Strong Sell-Through Rate at Bonhams’ 5th Annual Scottsdale Auction
Record Attendance and Strong Sell-Through Rate at Bonhams’ 5th Annual Scottsdale Auction
Record Attendance and Strong Sell-Through Rate at Bonhams’ 5th Annual Scottsdale Auction
Record Attendance and Strong Sell-Through Rate at Bonhams’ 5th Annual Scottsdale Auction
Record Attendance and Strong Sell-Through Rate at Bonhams’ 5th Annual Scottsdale Auction
Record Attendance and Strong Sell-Through Rate at Bonhams’ 5th Annual Scottsdale Auction

Scottsdale, AZ, 31 January 2016

Bonhams’ fifth annual sale at the Westin-Kierland Resort & Spa in sunny Scottsdale, Arizona, on Thursday, January 28th saw throngs of people grace the green lawns and auction tent to view an impressive and diverse selection of hand-picked cars cross the auction block. With a very respectable 84% sell-through rate resulting in over $18-million in total sales, the auction was a definite success.



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Tempting bidders were multiple models spanning the ages from some of the greatest marques in automobile history. A perfect illustration of this is the list of top-selling cars, which included a 2015 McLaren and a 1928 Mercedes-Benz.

Starting things off with a bang, the 2015 McLaren P1 was offered near the beginning of the sale and quickly rose to achieve a new world auction record for the model when it was bought by a young American family for $2,090,000.

Worldwide interest in the right 300 SLs remained strong when the well-documented alloy-engined 1962 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster made a healthy $1,485,000. And demonstrating the steady interest in superb Daytonas, the 1971 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Berlinetta with less than 9,000 miles from new sold for $1,155,000, creating a new live auction record for the model. Also from the Tri Star brand, a rare and immaculate 1928 Mercedes-Benz 630K La Baule Transformable was the subject of robust bidding from clients in the audience and on the telephones and ultimately sold for $973,500, while a beautiful 1935 Hispano-Suiza K6 Cabriolet brought $869,000.

Other strong results were achieved by models from Aston Martin and BMW with a 1964 DB5 and 1955 DB2/4 Drophead making $781,000 and $396,000 respectively, while the iconic 1973 BMW 3.0 CSL “Batmobile” made $341,000 and a new world auction record for the model.

Said Bonhams’ US Head of Motoring, Jakob Greisen, “What we saw this year in Scottsdale was that the ‘best-in-class’ cars are attracting strong interest. We sold a lot of very good cars across a broad spectrum and collectors are responding to prime examples that are sensitively priced.”

James Knight, Bonhams’ Global Head of Motoring, commented “We’ve hosted some very successful sales in America and Europe recently, and Scottsdale produced a fine and respectable sell-through rate. The collector car market is robust and collectors are willing to pay prime levels – indeed records – for the best examples.”

Images Peter Singhof
www.ClassicCarPhotography.de



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