This year's collector car auction season has already begun with Scottsdale and Paris already having occurred. This year started off somewhat bland, but a few major automotive auction houses are looking to cure that with a cadre of incredible Porsche lots they're bringing to Amelia Island this year. There are a mountain of rarities, special …
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RM Sotheby’s 2017 Amelia Island Porsche Auction Results
UPDATE: There are links to the results of each of the other auction houses at the end of this post! RM Sothebys was the clear winner in overall sales this weekend on Amelia Island with a total of $70.9MM to go under the hammer. Of that, 8.9% or nearly $6.3MM came from our favorite marque, Porsche. Top Porsche sales for RM Sothebys included …
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UPDATE: There are links to the results of each of the other auction houses at the end of this post! The twelve Porsches offered by Bonhams this year were all road cars, and primarily consist of early air-cooled cars. With no less than four 356s and two 1960s 911s available, Bonhams' offerings were, on the whole, the earliest of the three auction …
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UPDATE: There are links to the results of each of the other auction houses at the end of this post! While Gooding & Company's sell through rate on their Porsche lots was only 68%, Porsches as a total percentage of all Gooding sales for the weekend were nearly 44%. The star of the entire show was clearly this 1988 GT1 Strassenversion that …
Continue to the full articleThe Unequaled Porsche 2016 Amelia Island Auction Preview
There has been considerable discussion lately as to if the market has hit its peak and is starting to trend down. Most of that discussion revolves around the reduced sales numbers (year over year) from Scottsdale and Paris. However, what no one seems to be talking about, or even suggesting, is that maybe the lower sales numbers are a simple result …
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