Last Friday saw another successful auction for Bonhams at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, with world-record prices for a Ferrari 375-Plus and an early Lamborghini Countach contributing towards a £22.6m sale total…
As expected, the ex-Works Ferrari 375-Plus – campaigned in period at events such as the Mille Miglia and Le Mans – proved to be the highest-value lot. A masterclass in tactical bidding was seen along the way, with auctioneer Robert Brooks finally bringing the hammer down at £9.6m (£10.7m including fees) – the third-highest price for any car sold at auction.
£953,500 for a Lamborghini Countach
Soon afterwards, Brooks’ gavel was to sound out another world record, this time for the £953,500 achieved by the 1975 Lamborghini Countach ‘Periscopica’. As we investigated just last week, theCountach has enjoyed a surge in demand this year; the latest result usurps the record set by another Bonhams ‘Periscopica’ less than 30 days ago.
Other significant machines to breach the half-a-million mark included the ex-Graham Hill Lotus 49B (£673,500), a 1902 De Dietrich (£998,300), and an Aston Martin DB4 Convertible (£701,500). A 1964 AC Cobra and a Ferrari F40 displaying just 13,500km also surpassed their estimates in fine style, commanding £695,900 and £617,500 respectively.
Photos: Bonhams
The next motoring auction in the Bonhams calendar is the Mercedes-Benz sale on 12 July in Stuttgart.
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