Countless make and model records were broken at all three of the Amelia Island Concours elite collectible car auctions on the weekend, with a 1960 Ferrari 400 Superamerica SWB Cabriolet fetching US$6,380,000 and becoming one of the top 100 cars ever sold at auction, 23 cars selling for more than a million (RM-Sothebys 13, Gooding seven and Bonhams three), and $101 million worth of cars sold in three days. Testimony to the buoyancy of the market were the sell-through rates – Bonhams 78 percent, Gooding 89 percent and RM-Sotheby's 98 percent... Continue Reading Amelia Island auctions: 23 cars sell for $1 million or more and a Ferrari 400 Superamerica makes the top 100 of all-time
Section: Automotive
Tags: Alfa Romeo, Auction, BMW, Bonhams, Bugatti, Collectibles, Delahaye, Duesenberg, Ferrari, Figoni et Falaschi, Gooding & Co, Jaguar, Lamborghini, Lincoln, Maserati, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Pininfarina, Porsche, RM-Sothebys, Shelby, Superamerica, Toyota, Volkswagen
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