Final Call for Entries for our First Ever Sale
After exceptional popularity, the consignment for our first sale is
nearly complete. We now have only approximately 15 spaces left for our
launch sale taking place on 3rd March at Silverstone Circuit.
So if you were considering selling your car with us don’t delay and
miss the opportunity for your car to be showcased at our high profile
launch event.
Specialising in the sale of ‘everyman’ classic cars up to a value
of approximately £25,000, it costs just £60 to enter your car into the
sale, with a seller’s fee of only six per cent.
Held at the world famous and prestigious Silverstone race circuit,
the auction will be held in the iconic Formula 1 pit garages below the
Wing building, a feature unique to CCA.
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Submit your classic car online
With our new easy to use online entry system, which we believe is the easiest to use and best in the industry, entering a classic into our auctions is incredibly simple.
Once your entry has been submitted, you will receive a phone call
from a member of our team. As experienced classic car experts, we will
provide you with a fair and representative estimate and confirm the
car’s entry into the auction. This approach, combined with the delivery
of extensive marketing and a professional sale day at a well-respected
venue, will help your car achieve a great price.
For more information on submitting your car, you can view our selling guide here.
If you would like to discuss an entry into our first sale or for
further information about buying or selling at any of our forthcoming
auctions, please call us on +44 (0)1926 640 888.
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Esteemed classic car expert and TV presenter Quentin Willson to head the sale
We are excited to share the news that Quentin Willson, widely respected presenter of Channel 5’s The Classic Car Show,
will be hosting our first auction. Hammering away the first lot, he
will also be introducing the auction and giving a talk about how to buy a
classic car at auction.
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Win one of two Silverstone driving experiences PLUS dinner and a stay at a luxury hotel
As a special incentive, all those that consign a car into the first sale on March 3rd
will be automatically entered into a prize draw to win an ultimate
Aston Martin driving experience as well as a night for two including
dinner at the luxury Fawsley Hall Hotel and Spa in Northamptonshire.
Those registering to bid in our first sale will also be entered
into another draw to win a second driving experience and hotel prize
package.
Read below to see the lots your car could be joining.
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2001 Rover Mini Cooper
This is the last Rover Mini ever sold in Scotland. A rare and
special model only having covered 182 miles from new, it is in ‘as new’
condition, with a faultless interior and exterior. A 51-reg plate, this
fantastic model receives our full seal of approval, with a rating of
five stars.
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Estimate (£): 14,500 - 16,500
Read more here
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1984 Mercedes-Benz 280 SL
Powerful and stylish, this 2.8 litre 1984 Mercedes-Benz 280 SL
automatic has been with the current owner for the last three years.
Coming with a partial history file, this well-presented car has covered
just 55,678 miles and comes with both hard and soft tops. In lovely
original condition, this is a sophisticated and timeless classic.
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Estimate (£): 10,000 - 12,000
Read more here
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1972 Opel GT 1.9
Offered for sale is this 1972 Opel GT 1.9 manual that has been with
the current owner for the last year. Coming with a partial history
file, this striking car has undergone an extensive restoration costing
in the region of £21,000.
Beautifully rare, this left-hand drive model is one of around 100
UK delivered cars, of which there is only a handful left. This car
presents a great opportunity to snap up a spectacular classic that has
been lovingly restored and has plenty of personality.
The vendor informs us this absolutely stunning car always turns
heads, and was also invited to take part in Kop Hill Climb in 2014.
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★
Estimate (£): 10,500 – 11,500
Read more here
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