Gooding & Company's 10th Anniversary Pebble Beach Auctions Realizes More Than $112 Million
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28 new auction records set at Gooding & Company's two-day sale in 2013
PEBBLE BEACH, CA--Aug. 20, 2013: Gooding & Company, official auction house of the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance and acclaimed for selling the world's most significant and valuable collector cars, realized more than $112 million at its Pebble Beach Auctions over the weekend. During the two-day sale, Gooding & Company sold 116 of the 127 lots offered, for a 91% sale rate, with an average price per lot of $965,675, and 30 cars sold for over $1,000,000. Top three sales included:
1957 Ferrari 250 GT 14-Louver Berlinetta at $9,460,000, a world record for a Ferrari 250 Tour de France 1997 McLaren F1 at $8,470,000, a world auction for the marque 1937 Bugatti Type 57SC Atalante at $8,745,000, a world auction for a Bugatti
Top Ten Results
39
1957 Ferrari 250 GT 14-Louver Berlinetta
$9,460,000
123
1937 Bugatti Type 57SC Atalante
$8,745,000
51
1997 McLaren F1
$8,470,000
143
1955 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Competizione
$7,150,000
114
1948 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 Competizione
$4,840,000
119
1966 AAR Gurney-Weslake Eagle Mk 1
$3,740,000
151
1957 Ferrari 500 TRC
$3,080,000
149
1967 Ferrari 365 California Spider
$2,970,000
134
1929 Bentley Speed Six Grafton Coupe
$2,860,000
133
1965 Ferrari 275 GTB Long Nose Alloy
$2,585,000
"Our record breaking 10th Anniversary Pebble Beach Auctions boasted a stellar result. Strong results resonated across the board for market leaders such as Bugatti, Ferrari, McLaren and Porsche that clearly demonstrate a growing demand for rare, high level classic cars," says David Gooding, President and founder of Gooding & Company.
To view a complete list of Gooding & Company's 2013 Pebble Beach Auctions results with prices realized, please visit Gooding