Silver Ghost Takes ‘Gold’ at Shannons Melbourne Winter Auction
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Silver Ghost Takes ‘Gold’ at Shannons Melbourne Winter Auction

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By Shannons - 15 July 2015
  • World market results for Vintage and Pre-War cars
  • Nearly 40 per cent of all lots sold to online bidders
  • Impressive clearance rate of nearly 90 per cent
 
Important Vintage and Pre-War cars were the standout performers at Shannons Melbourne Winter Auction on Monday, July 13, driving a $1.8 million sale result, with an impressive 89 per clearance rate.
 
Rolls-Royce
This beautifully restored early ‘Post Armistice’ 1920 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost with a fascinating Australian history was the top seller at Shannons Melbourne Winter Auction on July 13 at $371,000.
 
The ‘gold standard’ performer on the night was a beautifully restored early ‘Post Armistice’ 1920 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost with a fascinating Australian history that eventually sold for $371,000.
 
Bidding started at $240,000 for the locally-delivered car previously owned by a number of well-known collectors, but came down to a duel between two local enthusiasts beyond $300,000 to eventually finish comfortably above its pre-auction high estimate.
 
In another equally impressive result, a rare 1935 Hispano-Suiza K6 Vanvooren-bodied Limousine in mostly unrestored condition and in need of some recommissioning sold above its high estimate for $120,000 following a contest between two phone bidders.
 
1936 Hispano-Suiza
This rare 1935 Hispano-Suiza K6 Vanvooren-bodied Limousine in mostly unrestored condition and in need of some recommissioning sold for $120,000 at Shannons Melbourne Winter Auction on July 13
 
The good news is that the Roll-Royce and the Hispano Suiza are both staying in Australia after selling to local collectors.
 
Other strong Vintage/Pre-War results a restored Burgundy and Black 1929 Stutz Blackhawk Coupe sold for $52,000, while a 1936 right hand drive Auburn Sedan brought $46,500.
 
Ford Model Ts and As were also keenly pursued by enthusiasts, with a 1930 Model A Roadster selling for $27,000, a 1928 Model A Tourer bringing $17,000 and a 1923 Model T Roadster making $16,000 – all overshadowed by a circa-1927 well-executed T-Bucket Hot Rod powered by a Holden V8 engine that went for $30,000. A 1928 Model A Roadster in 'Project’ condition sold with no reserve for $5,500.
 
c1923 Ford T-Bucket
The best selling model of a number of Vintage and Veteran Fords in Shannons July 13 Melbourne Auction was this circa-1927 well-executed T-Bucket Hot Rod that went for $30,000.
 
American convertibles from the 1950s and 1960s also sold well, topped by a restored and very collectible 1961 Chevrolet Corvette Fuel Injected Roadster that sold to an overseas bidder for $100,000.
 
1961 Chevrolet Corvette
This very collectible 1961 Chevrolet Corvette Fuel Injected Roadster sold to an overseas phone bidder for $100,000 at Shannons Melbourne Winter Auction on July 13.
 
Other good results were the $70,000 paid for a stunning red left hand drive 1957 Bel Air Convertible and $48,000 for a desirable and nicely preserved Series 62 convertible.
 
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible (LHD)
This stunning left hand drive 1957 Bel Air Convertible sold for $70,000 at Shannons July 13 Melbourne Auction.
 
Australian and European sporting cars were also in demand, with a restored and beautifully presented 1973 Bolwell Nagari 351 V8 Coupe bringing an excellent $64,000, a tarmac rally-prepared Dino 308 GT4 made Ferrari ownership very affordable at $36,500, while a rare 1986 BMW 535i Alpina B10 sedan attracted UK interest before selling locally for $21,000.
 
1986 BMW 535i Alpina B10 3.5 Sedan
This rare 1986 BMW535i Alpina B10 sedan attracted UK interest before selling locally for $21,000 at Shannons July 13 Melbourne Auction.
 
And indicating the continued demand for the popular Mk II saloons, a 1966 Jaguar Mk II 3.8 manual with a fine patina sold to a phone bidder for $29,000.
 
Amongst other ‘sporting cars’ a surprise result was the $34,000 paid for a 1971 Falcon XY Ute fitted with a 351 V8 engine and modified to ‘GS’ appearance.
 
Numeric black and white number plates also did well in the auction, with the top result being $171,000 paid for the Victorian Heritage number ‘162’.
 
View all July 13 Auction Lots
 

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