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Re: At The Auctions
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 4:20 pm
by 1ely
The 66 mk1 s originally registered MN1275
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=19963&hilit=Bonhams ... n&start=80
Must of had a full sunroof popped in since I last saw it!!!
Re: At The Auctions
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2018 7:18 pm
by mab01uk
Re: At The Auctions
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2018 3:11 pm
by Pete
Anyone actually going to the Duxford auction tomorrow?
Re: At The Auctions
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2018 8:10 am
by Old English White
surfblue63 wrote:Brightwells have an auction at their Bicester venue that is from the Jaguar/Land Rover collection. all lots are sold without reserve. There's some interesting cars on the list like an Austin 1300GT, a couple of Metros, a P6 Rover Estate and a bunch of pedal cars.
Brightwells are proud to announce that they have been selected by Jaguar Land Rover Classic to offer over 200 items from their Collection, all at NO RESERVE.
The sale will be held at Brightwells’ usual venue, located at Bicester Heritage, a business campus dedicated to historic motoring, based at the UK’s best-preserved WW2 RAF bomber station – the former RAF Bicester. It will take place on Wednesday 21st March 2018 and will feature an array of classic British marques from Austins to Zodiacs.
Details here....
https://www.brightwells.com/news/afford ... and-rover/
I plan to spend my day at Brightwells Bicester sale. At least if my hand moves about it'll cost me less there
...and catalogue here
https://www.brightwells.com/classic-mot ... 1st-march/
Re: At The Auctions
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2018 8:30 am
by woodypup59
Pete wrote:
Anyone actually going to the Duxford auction tomorrow?
I'm going - leaving home in 2 hours.
My mate is looking for an S.
Re: At The Auctions
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2018 9:51 am
by spoon.450
woodypup59 wrote:Pete wrote:
Anyone actually going to the Duxford auction tomorrow?
I'm going - leaving home in 2 hours.
My mate is looking for an S.
You have PM
Cheers
Dave
Re: At The Auctions
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2018 4:30 pm
by surfblue63
Late Mk2 S, a usable car with a bit of patina.
https://online.handh.co.uk/m/lot-detail ... 3Fpage%3D3Hammered £22750
'68 Mk2 S. Needs the sills cleaning!
https://online.handh.co.uk/m/lot-detail ... 3Fpage%3D3No Sale
'67 Mk1 Cooper tarck day car. Has FIA cage but not Appendix K power plant
https://online.handh.co.uk/m/lot-detail ... id%2F84%2FHammered at £25000
'66 Mk1 S, looks quite nice
https://online.handh.co.uk/m/lot-detail ... 3Fpage%3D2Hammered at £34000
'64 Mk1 S with some comp history
https://online.handh.co.uk/m/lot-detail ... 3Fpage%3D2Hammered at £26000
A couple of other notable offerings include
'68 Moke. It says it has a 1275 engine, but the head looks like a 998 to me going by the thermostat housing.
https://online.handh.co.uk/m/lot-detail ... id%2F84%2FHammered at £14000
'73 Vanden Plas 1300, with only 16,000 on the clock.
https://online.handh.co.uk/m/lot-detail ... id%2F84%2FHammered at £6250
and finally a Bert One Inno De Tomato
https://online.handh.co.uk/m/lot-detail ... id%2F84%2F[/quote]
Hammered at £5000
Re: At The Auctions
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2018 4:41 pm
by mk1
Thanks Stu,
Interesting results.
Re: At The Auctions
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2018 7:00 pm
by woodypup59
Overall less than half the cars sold.
Many went provisionally (incl two of the minis listed above), and then sold.
But I'd say half the cars were so far under the estimate (ie over 20% down) that they were a no sale.
My mate bid on the Island Blue Mk2 S (an honest looking car) but dropped out at 21K - it ended up at 22750.
Re: At The Auctions
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2018 7:24 pm
by spoon.450
The honest looking MK 2 S looks reasonable to me at 22750......
Re: At The Auctions
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2018 9:33 pm
by Vintage to Classic
It seems to me as though the mini values are relatively safe at the minute and not suffering as much as some other marques.
I had an interesting chat with a chap the other day who thought that there would be a glut of “older” cars (he thought 1950s stuff) as their elderly owners died off or went into care. I suppose for now the mini scene is quite diverse in terms of age appeal.
Re: At The Auctions
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2018 9:42 pm
by Pete
spoon.450 wrote:The honest looking MK 2 S looks reasonable to me at 22750......
I thought so but then add on the buyer's premium 12.5% + Vat = £26,161
Looks a nice genuine car!
The yellow track prepared '67 Cooper I remember when it was red. At £25K + premium = £28750 that's abit less than it sold for about two years ago but my reservation would have been that fast road engine which really looked an unknown quantity. (Could swear that car was raced at Brands last year which ain't in the description!).
Re: At The Auctions
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2018 10:52 pm
by olddave
Went to Brightwell's Bicester Auction today. No Minis, a lot of mediocre condition cars (runt of the James Hull collection) but everything sold inc -
1980 1.3 Allegro £1500
1981 1.5 Allegro £3200
1978 1.3 Allegro Estate Shitty Brown £700
1978 VP Allegro Shitty Brown £1500
1979 VP Allegro £3000 - can't beat coachbuilt quality!
To please Rich and Mark there were a couple of scabbyish 1300 GTs sold at £4600 and £3400.
A reasonable, no paperwork Guernsey import Austin 1300 Estate went for £3400, a 'loline' low hydro' 67 1100 Estate fetched £2600, and a 68 VP 1300 for £5500.
Metros were popular with a 'so so' MG Turbo at £6000. There were a couple of low mileage autos for around a grand.
Oh and a scabby Mini pedal car needing restoration fetched £190!! Well it did have a Mk1 grille.
All prices plus 10% plus vat.
Re: At The Auctions
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 8:34 am
by hanlminiman
I was also there and the prices of the pedal cars were interesting! Had to snigger as all were labelled "No V5 present!"
The shark nose fine Ferrari went for less than the next Ferrari style car, much less which surprised me!
Re: At The Auctions
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 8:59 am
by Old English White
Most of the cars at Brightwells went, I thought, for strong prices. The 2 1300GTs were expensive for what they were. The 1100 Estate was in my opinion a much better buy being rarer and in much better condition - as well as around half the price!
As you say, No Minis or MGs unless you count a rubber bumper Midget and Metro/Maestro stuff which is all too recent to be of any interest to me.
A huge crowd there - the catering couldn't keep up. A good, well attended sale of some real rubbish!
Re: At The Auctions
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 9:00 am
by steve1071
spoon.450 wrote:The honest looking MK 2 S looks reasonable to me at 22750......
Looked the best to me too, but 15% on everything is steep
Re: At The Auctions
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 10:36 am
by rich@minispares.com
olddave wrote:Went to Brightwell's Bicester Auction today. No Minis, a lot of mediocre condition cars (runt of the James Hull collection) but everything sold inc -
1980 1.3 Allegro £1500
1981 1.5 Allegro £3200
1978 1.3 Allegro Estate Shitty Brown £700
1978 VP Allegro Shitty Brown £1500
1979 VP Allegro £3000 - can't beat coachbuilt quality!
To please Rich and Mark there were a couple of scabbyish 1300 GTs sold at £4600 and £3400.
A reasonable, no paperwork Guernsey import Austin 1300 Estate went for £3400, a 'loline' low hydro' 67 1100 Estate fetched £2600, and a 68 VP 1300 for £5500.
Metros were popular with a 'so so' MG Turbo at £6000. There were a couple of low mileage autos for around a grand.
Oh and a scabby Mini pedal car needing restoration fetched £190!! Well it did have a Mk1 grille.
All prices plus 10% plus vat.
hell
it wont be long before we are all crying into our pints at the amount of decent metros we broke up just to get the engines out of them!
Re: At The Auctions
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 10:41 am
by rich@minispares.com
Old English White wrote:
A huge crowd there - the catering couldn't keep up. A good, well attended sale of some real rubbish!
the thing is,, this sort of sale is ace for 'people like us' who like the sheite that normal people can afford.
i think brightwells realised this, hence the no reserves and the good mix of stuff
its all well and good going to fancy auctions watching cars sell for mega coins, but in the real world its very few people who can afford, or want them
just thing, that bloke from the jd classics thread could have gone to brightwells and bought everything for the cost of one fancy posh car!
Re: At The Auctions
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 12:41 pm
by olddave
I think I'd rather pay a bit more and get something less off a dog from someone who's already put money into a project. Not that I could afford to now
Re: At The Auctions
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 1:21 pm
by rich@minispares.com
olddave wrote:I think I'd rather pay a bit more and get something less off a dog from someone who's already put money into a project. Not that I could afford to now
where is the fun in that!