July 2014 Auction Recap

Welcome to our July 2014 auction rundown, beginning with Artcurial’s 2014 Le Mans sale. The top sale was this 1961 Mercedes-Benz 300SL for $1,505,502.

Photo - Artcurial

Photo – Artcurial

Our feature cars all sold, with the Jaguar Buetler Prototype leading the way and smashing its estimate, selling for $217,162. Both other cars, the D.B. HBR5 and the Koenig Testarossa, sold for $160,860 each. Interesting cars were topped by this 1966 Fiat 1500 GT Barchetta by Ghia for $96,516. Check out full results here.

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Photo – Artcurial

We pushed out June highlights before Coys posted their results, so we can report that both of our feature cars from their Athens sale did sell. The Alfa Romeo Matta brought $31,500 and the Ashley Roadster $14,225. Full results can be found here.

Bonhams held their inaugural Mercedes-Benz sale in Stuttgart, home of Mercedes itself. Half of our four feature cars sold, with the 1911 Benz and the 1924 Mercedes both failing to hit their reserves. The top sale was this factory-upgraded to 540K specification 1934 Mercedes-Benz 500K Special Roadster for $4,221,247.

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Photo – Bonhams

The interesting Benz Ideal walloped its estimate, bringing $641,004 and the awesome 500 Nurburg Tourenwagen brought $703,541. For our “interesting cars” pick, I’ll go with this 1941 Mercedes-Benz 230 Cabriolet for $142,271. Check out full results here.

Photo - Bonhams

Photo – Bonhams

One of the more interesting sales this month was Auctions America’s sale of the Littlefield Collection of military vehicles. We featured 25 vehicles from this sale and the top seller was one of our featured half-tracks. Here’s the complete rundown of feature cars… errr, trucks:

Now we move to H&H Auctions’ Pavilion Gardens sale. The top sale was this 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280SL for $107,576.

Photo - H&H Auctions

Photo – H&H Auctions

Our feature Falcon Caribbean failed to sell. Interesting cars were topped by this 1982 Lomax 223 three-wheeled kit car for $8,568. Check out full results here.

Photo - H&H Auctions

Photo – H&H Auctions

Now one of the biggest sales of the month, RM’s St. John’s (or “Motor City”) sale. The top sale was this 1911 Mercedes 38/70HP Seven-Passenger Touring in the style of Vanvooren. It brought $495,000.

Photo - RM Auctions

Photo – RM Auctions

All of our feature cars sold, led by the 1906 Studebaker for $275,000. The Duesenberg Model A brought $264,000 and the Packard Custom Super Eight Convertible Sedan sold for $236,500. We featured two other Packards, another Super Eight for $181,500 and the 1999 Twelve Prototype for $143,000. The 1913 Michigan went for $132,000. And strangely, a car we featured last October, a Firestone-Columbus that disappeared from that catalog, re-appeared here and sold for $79,750. Check out full results here.

Next up was Silverstone Auctions’ Silverstone Classic sale. The top seller was our featured Healey Silverstone for $357,420. There were a number of interesting cars but my two picks are this 1999 Marcos Mantaray for $32,840…

Photo - Silverstone Auctions

Photo – Silverstone Auctions

…and this 1973 Ginetta G21S for 17,580. Check out full results here.

Photo - Silverstone Auctions

Photo – Silverstone Auctions

And finally, Mecum’s Harrisburg sale, where this 1970 Dodge Coronet R/T Hemi topped the sales at $305,000. See full results here.

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Photo – Mecum

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