Results Bonhams Bond Sale (London, May 19)

in Planetauto4 years ago

Last week in London, Bonhams held its famous Bond Street Sale with many English cars including 11 Aston Martin dating from 1930 to 1986. But there were also some very nice Italian models offered for sale (Bugatti, Maserati, Lancia...) . Here is a summary of the most beautiful cars sold during this day.

Aston Martin from 1930...

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1930 Aston Martin 1½ Litre International sold for $US 180,000

... to 1986

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1986 Aston Martin V8 Volante sold for $US 139,000

What is your favorite years for Aston Martin? For men, nothing beats the 60's and 70's but I think I'm not original 😀 considering the most expensive car sold during this sale (see below).

If you want to see some of the final price of the cars presented on my blog, here's a follow-up :

ModelEstimated PriceSoldPost
Maserati Khamsin Coupé$US 150,000$US 157,000More
Aston Martin DB6 Volante$US 550,000$US 604,000More
Bugatti Type 35B$US 430,000$US 474,000More

Let's start with the top 3 most expensive cars :

1968 Aston Martin DB6 Volante sold for $US 604,000

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Beautiful lines for this convertible aka gentleman’s express, 40 examples produced from 1965 to 1969 with coachwork designed by Carrozzeria Touring. More pics and info on my post 1968 Aston Martin DB6 Volante

1927 Bugatti Type 35B Grand Prix sold for $US 474,000

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A racing car at its best during the 30's, over 1,000 victories in all competitions. More pics and info on my post Bugatti Type 35B Grand Prix

1927 Bentley 3/4½-Litre sold for $US 457,000

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Another great racer from the 30's, this Bentley 3/4½-Litre Speed Model Sports was owned by one of the founder of the Bentley Driver’s Club. And the car has an impressive history on racing tracks.
I'm not expert on this period (I'm currently learning 😄) about races and cars but on Bonhams many informations about Bentley and this car.

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And here are some cars that I didn't have the time to present to you but that I find interesting

1961 AC Ace 2.6-Litre Roadster sold for $US 408,000

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Beautiful little beast as AC Cars presented it : "There is no doubt that the 2.6 Ace now lowered with restyled bodywork is the fastest production model ever produced by the AC Company, and maximum speeds in the 125 mph / 200 kmh range may be expected, with acceleration to match."

1964 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 Roadster sold (price ?)

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This is my favorite car of this sale, I can see myself behind the wheel 😀.

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The Jaguar E-Type Series 1 was presented at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show. It was an huge success with a factory price of just $6,000. Enzo Ferrari was even rumoured to have told "the most beautiful car ever made" and still now considered as the sexiest car of the 60's, I'm rather agree... On this example, I like the color scheme of this roadster finished in the famous blue lines and white racing livery.

1962 Lancia Flamina Sport 3C sold for $US 400,000

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Last car but not least with this beautiful Lancia Flamina Sport 3C. It was produced from 1957 and 1970 designed by Antonio Fessia, Italian mechanical engineer working for Lancia, to replace the Lancia Aurelia. The Flaminia was presented during the Turin Motor Show in 1956 and named after the ancient Roman road from Roma to Rimini : Via Flaminia. This example has a beautiful coachwork done by Zagato :

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Sale

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Great sale with stunning cars, too bad I'm a few dollars short of being able to place a few bids 😀

Where :Bonhams The Bond Street
When :19 may 2021

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Sources

Bonhams The Bond Street

< 1969 De Tomaso Mangusta Coupé sold for $UD 284,000, one of 50 designed by Ghia, single-headlight.

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Oh my those are some lovely vintage classics 😍

Yep there are beautiful cars but I'll need Hive to go a little higher 😀

Haha yeah that's gonna take a while

Car values are absolutely crazy at present, take our Mk2 Golf 16V in good condition £8-10K - a car i picked up for £475, around 15 years ago.

The Mangusta is such a rare machine, and far less appreciated than the Pantera, or at least it was.

You have chosen some fabulous motors, i see why you like Cat, those stripes too, I rather fancy the early Bugatti, thank you sharing @heroldius

It must be something to be behind the wheel of an early Bugatti... not even sure if I can drive it 😀 so different.

Another great post! My father looked at buying a few Astons in the past, myself included lol.

I looked at buying an 80's Lagonda many years ago, back when they were at the lowest price. It was under £8000, what scared me thou were the electrics.

My father looked at this one here: image.png

It was owned by Lennox Lewis, I am not sure how they sell for these days.

Another was a bright red DB7 (late model) which was owned by a high up person in ford.
And the last one was a DB9 back in 2005 (same showroom that sold the vantage above). It was the window falling down that put him off. lol

Yep now prices are crazy sometimes. Cars seems to be a good investment. In good condition, your 80's Lagonda could have been very profitable 😀

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