Whether you’re looking for a pristine Miura or a BMW’s smallest offering, there’s something for everyone at this year’s auction. With low-estimates at or above one million dollars on 25 separate vehicles including a vintage Mercedes promising to bring over ten million, RM Sotheby’s catalogue leads the pack in Arizona.
Bonham’s auction leads the pack of the big three auction houses this Scottsdale weekend . With collector cars, works of automotive art, as well as American muscle and aggressive European GTs, Bonhams has something for everyone. If you’re looking to bid at any of the auctions, which runs from January 25th to 31st, contact Premier today to get pre-approved.
Mecum’s auction in Kissimmee, Florida starts this month’s auctions off strong. With over 3000 classic and collector cars running the gamut from Ford to Ferrari, this auction won’t disappoint. If you’re looking to bid, contact Premier today to get pre-approved. Here are our Sales Manager’s top picks that promise to turn heads.
With a reputation for being a badge-engineered Rolls-Royce, one might wonder how the name Bentley has managed to stick around for almost a century. The Speed Six is the answer. Introduced in 1928, it continued the marque’s domination of the 24 hours of Le Mans and further defined Bentleys as innovative and enduring.
For over ten years, Festivals of Speed has earned its spot at the apex of auto shows in the Southeastern United States. However, with a golf tournament and preshow reception benefitting The Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, this December’s Festivals of Speed in Orlando will be much more than just a “car show.”
This was a special year for Texas 1000 in many ways. We had wonderful cars, starting with Martin Gruss’s 1933 Alfa Romeo Castagna-bodied 1750 Gran Sport, Miles Collier’s 1953 Cunningham C-3 Coupe, Jim Earsley’s 1953 Jaguar XK-120, George Baron’s 1958 Alfa Giulietta Sprint Veloce and Tem McElroy’s 1963 Porsche 356 Cabriolet.