1st December 2014
CARS, BIKES AND A PLANE CLEAR £12.7 MILLION AT
BONHAMS RECORD BREAKING BOND STREET SALE
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Sale highlight, the ex-works 1969-70 Porsche 908.02 'Flunder' Langheck Group 6 Racing Sports-Prototype, sold for £2,185,500
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World auction records broken include £1,379,100 for the Alpine Cup-winning ex-works 1934 Talbot AV105 'Alpine Racer'; 1929 Brough Superior 986cc SS100 Alpine Grand Sports motorcycle at £315,100; and the 2000 Aston Martin Vantage Le Mans V600 Coupé for £348,700
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Iconic supercars of the eighties provided excellent results, with the 1985 Ferrari 288 GTO Berlinetta selling for £1,513,500, and a 1988 Porsche 959 Komfort Coupé selling at £505,500
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On St. Andrews day, from the Scottish Strathallan collection, the M14 Miles Magister WWII era plane realised £46,000
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Once owned by Sir Elton John, a 1972 Ferrari Dino 246GT Coupé sold for £259,100
Over the weekend in the heart of Mayfair, Bonhams Bond Street sale of collector’s motor cars achieved £12,777,450.
James Knight, Bonhams Group Motoring Director, said: "We had a full
auction room with bids also coming in from across the world for our
annual Bond Street Sale. In only its second year, the auction achieved
over 80% sold, with a diverse selection that included veteran motor
cars, 1980s supercars, Le Mans entrants, iconic motorcycles and even a
1930s aeroplane - it was an eclectic sale, but one full of interesting
and important consignments."
Multiple World auction records were broken, an achievement set by
adventurers of the famously arduous race the Alpine Trial - the 1934
Talbot AV105 'Alpine Racer' (£1,379,100) and the legendary Brough
Superior SS100 Alpine Grand Sports motorcycle (£315,100).
With their strikingly bold designs - once papered to every
boy-racers bedroom wall - eighties motor cars caught the attention of
the assembled audience. The ferociously fast and technologically
advanced 1988 Porsche 959 Komfort Coupé sold above estimate at £505,500,
later followed by the brutal 1985 Ferrari 288 GTO Berlinetta, selling
to a bidder in the room for £1,513,500.
Top lot in the sale was the ex-works 1969-70 Porsche 908.02
'Flunder' Langheck Group 6 Racing Sports-Prototype. With impeccable
provenance, the 'Flunder' achieved a worthy £2,185,500. Also selling
well, the 1965 Ferrari 275 GTB Alloy-bodied Berlinetta. Arguably one of
the finest production Ferrari road cars ever built, it went to a
telephone bidder at £1,821,500.
Also in the sale - an unusual entrant for Bonhams motoring
department - from the Scottish Strathallan collection, the 1939 M14
'Miles' Magister aeroplane – in need of complete restoration – sold for
£46,000. The M14 Magister was a training aircraft widely used by the RAF
and Fleet Air Arm during World War Two to prepare pilots for use of the
famous Hurricane and Spitfire fighter planes.
James Knight said, “The Bonhams Motoring department has delivered
spectacular results in 2014 and, with one auction still to come, we are
well on track to surpass our record breaking total of 2013. We look
forward to 2015 with enthusiasm”.
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