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Auction Stats - percentages sold and sale totals


OCTOBER AUCTION STATS

'No Reserve' 1989 Ferrari F40 - the more desirable 'non-cat, no-adjust' model - had been ordered from the famous Garage Franchorchamps and been driven only 1,790k in 33 years, before selling for £1,564,000 (1,840,000 euros) more than had been estimated




AuctioneerLocationDatePremiumSold/ Offered% SoldSale Total
Bonhams
(Live & On-Line)
Newport, Rhode Island, US112%34/4183%£8,272,435
Bonhams
(Live & On-Line)
Zoute, Belgium115%40/5277%£10,393,311
Charterhouse
(Live & On-Line)
Hayes Museum, Somerset512%29/5058%£272,832
H&H
(Live & On-Line)
Buxton, Derbyshire612.5%54/7473%£690,011
RM Sotheby's
(Live Drive-Through)
Hershey, Pennsylvania, US9-1011%131/13597%£9,380,546
Richard Edmonds (Live & On-Line Chippenham, Wiltshire2312%30/4665%£324,110
Artcurial
(Live & On-Line)
Champs Elysees, Paris2416%67/9571%£4,632,313
Brightwells
(Timed- On-Line)
Leominster, Herefordshire25-2869%90/13169%£883,929
SWVA
(Drive-Through On-Line)
Parkstone, Poole, Dorset298%76/8194%£706,945
The Market Abingdon310%57/8082%£1,250,000


SWVA headlining 1975 Ford Escort RS1800 Custom, big-winged with 2-Litre BDG, most unusually had been restored from a rally car with lunched engine into a sales brochure accurate road car. Guided by the West Country vehicle auctioneers to cost a buyer £70,000-75,000, the 2-door Mk2 was duly bid to £75,000 and sold for £81,000 including their modest 8% buyer's premium.

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