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Upcoming auctions
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2015 4:29 pm
by HugoHarris
There are a couple of tidy looking spiders (
here and
here) coming up for auction in Paris which will no doubt benchmark values this side of the pond:
This 2.0L went for $110 at RMs Arizona sale recently
Re: Upcoming auctions
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 6:29 pm
by Spiderman
Hi Folks,
Does anyone know anything about the 2 Spiders in the auction in Paris?
Thanks
Re: Upcoming auctions
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2015 1:47 am
by ebrown5686
I can't supply any history on the cars, but I can only say that the supplied current history and pictures on the 2.4 are remarkably minimal and sketchy. I love the car's color scheme...I owned a '73 Alfa spider in that color scheme, and it really snapped. I can see why a French politician would be partial to it! I wonder if it started life with red trim?
Are the amber parking lights built into the front bumper a typical feature?
I can't tell for sure from the info given what the actual buyer's premium from Bonham's would actually be, but suspect it would be expensive, based on the sale of the yellow Artcurial car in France last year.
Ed
Re: Upcoming auctions
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2015 1:21 pm
by Spiderman
There is a 2400 Spider, and a 2000 Coupe in the Retromobile Auction on Fri in PAris...
http://www.artcurial.com/en/asp/fullCat ... o=10517148
Re: Upcoming auctions
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2015 8:56 pm
by ebrown5686
Four beautiful Fiat Dino's , all for sale on the same weekend. This will be very interesting!
Ed
Re: Upcoming auctions
Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 1:16 pm
by HugoHarris
amber parking lights built into the front bumper
Looking at the photo, they seem to be reflective material stuck on to the steel bumper?
A great colour scheme, nicely upholstered and the engine bay is very tidy. I don't like the Goodyears, coupe hub caps (I think), modern looking seatbelt stalks, non period stereo, missing wood from centre console, but these are all easily put right.
There's a stunning looking 2.4 Spider for sale in Italy for top money
here.
Re: Upcoming auctions
Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 2:18 pm
by beebee246
The car has additional turn indicators let into the front bumper because the original wing mounted indicator lights have been removed and filled in. I have informed Artcurial in case they didn't realise. They rersponded that they had received my correspondence, but didn't refer to the issue. Car is no doubt "sold as seen". Would be expensive to locate and replace the original turn indicator units,
Brian Boxall BS1319 / BS1470
Re: Upcoming auctions
Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 5:05 pm
by HugoHarris
Brian, the
Bonhams car has the bumper modification, not Artcurial. It just sold for £103,720 inc. premium. The
2L spider also sold for £108,042 - more than the 2.4L Go figure!
Re: Upcoming auctions
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 1:41 am
by Spiderman
Hi Guys,
I was at the Bonhams Auction, the Blue 2.4 was very average, with a loads of rot in the Doors, the bootlid was in a very bad state, the exhaust was shot, and who knows what the structural or mechanical condition was actually like.. Good luck to the Buyer...
The 2000 spider was a much more original car, which looked pretty straight, but had been very badly painted, with orange peel on most panels etc..
Of the two cars, the 2000 Spider was head and shoulders above the 2400, which will probably require a lot of sorting and plenty of Cash!
Another friend of mine viewed the Red 2400 Spider at Retromobile, and said it was in much worse condition than the 2400 at Bonhams...
Re: upcoming auctions
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 2:31 am
by ebrown5686
Thanks, Spiderman for the excellent report from France! I think that explains the somewhat disappointing price that the blue car pulled. Our cars can really rust if given half a chance. Pictures can sure lie, can't they?
It looks like it still made $157K (including the STEEP buyer's premium) if I'm reading the auction results correctly. Thanks again. Looking forward to seeing what the red car does, but it sounds like it too will go a little cheap.
Ed