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Bonhams & Goodman conducted an lively auction of Collectors’ Cars at their Bay East premises in Sydney’s Waterloo on 19 June. There was an intriguing mix of buyers, lookers and cars from veteran to muscle, and many vintage cars brought good results. One of the highlights was a 1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental from the estate of car dealer Gunnar Sundell. The car came to Australia from the UK in 1938 when Baritone legend Peter Dawson purchased it. Bidding was fiercely contested between an Austrian telephone bidder and a local Sydney collector present in the room. The auction room fell silent before the hammer came down at $121,000 to the local Sydney buyer, with an outbreak of applause from the huge crowd. Single family veteran Collector’s muscle A 1958 Jaguar XK150 Coupé sold well for $65,000. The final version of Jaguar's 'XK' series of sports cars released in the spring of 1957, this model was a progressive development of the XK120 and XK149 and retained the same basic chassis, 3.4-litre six cylinder engine and four-speed Moss transmission of its predecessors. A new, wider body provided increased interior space and improved visability due to a wrap-around windscreen. Partly restored when the current vendor purchased it at the end of 2004, it was sold with the original seats in good condition, although fitted with XJS seats, and the original steering wheel. Number plate record The NSW single digit number plate ‘6’ sold for an undisclosed amount after the auction, believed to be nearly $1million to a private Sydney buyer. The auctioneers estimated the lot at $700,000 - $1,000,000 prior to the sale. This is believed to be a new world record price for a number plate, the previous record standing at $680,000 for NSW ‘2’ sold through Bonhams & Goodman in 2003. Head of Collector’s Cars Robert Glover commented, ‘Not only did nearly all of the cars find new homes with a 90% clearance rate but we were extremely encouraged by the strong local interest in the sale in general, and particularly in the more valuable lots in the sale.” He believes the results are due in part to the strong local dollar. Their next Collectors’ Motor Cars Auction will be held in Melbourne on 7 September with their inaugural New Zealand sale the weekend after. Enquiries - contact: Robert Glover, +61 02 8306 2206, robert.glover@bonhams.com. |
Enquiries - contact: Robert Glover, +61 02 8306 2206, robert.glover@bonhams.com. |
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