Op1585 classic cars press release

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Brightwells end the year in fine style as over 80% of classic vehicles are sold yet again Brightwells rounded off 2014 in fine style with 85% of lots sold in their final sale of the year on Wednesday 26th November for a total of £1.44m. This means that the sale rate never went below 80% for the entire year, an outstanding achievement by any measure and proof that the market for classic cars and motorcyles shows no signs of slowing down after an unprecedented seven year run of continually bouyant prices. A huge crowd of over 2,000 people were in attendance on the viewing and sale days, who between them bought some 150 classic vehicles with buyers from as far afield as Singapore, Germany, the Czech Republic and Finland. Top seller on the day was the spectacular 1960 Facel Vega HK500, a right-hand drive automatic model that had covered only 2,000 miles in the hands of one owner since a full restoration in 1990. Undoubtedly one of the finest surviving examples, it was worth every penny of the £99,000 it cost an English collector to secure it and will no doubt prove a shrewd investment for the fortunate new owner, this being an exceptionally glamorous machine that has already doubled in value within the last five years. Another model that has soared in value of late is the iconic Porsche 911 (930) Turbo. Although the original 3.0 litre cars are still most sought-after by collectors, the later 3.3 litre models have also come on very strongly and it cost a new owner £69,300 to secure the superb 40,500 mile 1989 Targa on offer, more than £20,000 above the pre-sale estimate. Illustrating the importance of condition and mileage, an identical car with 116,300 miles under its wheels and numerous cosmetic issues to attend to could only raise £34,100 just five lots later. This made the £18,480 realised by a 1985 Carrera 3.2 Cabriolet in attractive Glacier Blue look good value while a water-cooled 2003 Carrera 4S looked positively cheap at just £14,300 (these 3.6-litre 996 models being superb machines which are inexplicably undervalued in the stampede to buy air-cooled models, a situation which surely cannot continue). Another very strong performer was a 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280SL Pagoda automatic in original right-hand drive. In one family ownership since 1984 and with a recently rebuilt engine, it looked especially good in black with a red interior and soared way beyond top estimate to finish on £59,400, being bought by a well-known TV celebrity as a Christmas gift for his wife, the lucky lady! Other Mercedes prices of note included £20,900 for a rare in right-hand drive 1954 220 Saloon, and £10,780 for a highly original 1964 190c Fintail which had recently completed a gruelling 5,000 African rally yet

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