GT40 at MECUM auction


DanQ

GT Owner
Aug 18, 2005
336
Lake Zurich, IL
I got an email from Mecum auction about 1966 Alan Mann Gt40 going up for sale.

http://www.mecum.com/auctions/lot_d..._medium=email&utm_campaign=SC0509_030609_GT40

I don't know if it will be on TV or not (Fri, 5/15 8:25PM), but thought someone might be interested...I have nothing to do with the auction. Looks like they have a Daytona Coupe (L242) and Cobra (L244) too.
 
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I think they will be selling one of the six original Daytona Coupes at this sale.... I expect to see huge money trade hands...
 
Estimate(s) on the '40 Bony? $2Mil +?

I assume the sky is the limit on the Daytona Coupe.
 
One of the magazine writers suggested the Daytona could go for well into the 8 figures, which I would assume is at least in the teens. :cheers
 
Why sell in this economic climate? Are these cars immune from a market slump? Are all three owned by the same individual?
 
Why sell in this economic climate? Are these cars immune from a market slump? Are all three owned by the same individual?

If you thought the cat is out of the "bag" a few years ago on historic important cars... We joke on here about "Picasso's" and liken them to our cars... Well if you're wealthy and you're a man, then a useable piece of art like these cars is still one of the smartest places to put your money. You can use it and look at it, and it is "art", and it will always be worth big money, even in down economies. In the 90's, guys really didn't look at it quite this way, but now they do, and there will always be someone with big money in a recession that can pick these up, as he considers it a bargain just to be able get a chance to buy it. I personally don't think we will ever see truly important cars like this one downturn dramatically again like they did in the early 90's. And if you need to money, or the actual collector has passed, I don't think it makes that much difference anymore as to the timing, some difference, but not like it used to be.
 
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Better tune in before 8:00PM if the Daytona Coupe makes it on TV...
 
Better tune in before 8:00PM if the Daytona Coupe makes it on TV...

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Why sell in this economic climate? Are these cars immune from a market slump? Are all three owned by the same individual?

I think the answer is yes, they will bring market price, these cars have amazing history. There where only 6 Daytona Coupes, Gentleman Tom's Cobra was a famous race car with great history.
 
I think the answer is yes, they will bring market price, these cars have amazing history. There where only 6 Daytona Coupes, Gentleman Tom's Cobra was a famous race car with great history.

Bingo. One of only six real "Picasso's" There are lots of folks that have been waiting for this car to come up for sale.
 
Why sell in this economic climate? Are these cars immune from a market slump? Are all three owned by the same individual?

would be interesting to see if all 3 are owned by the same person. I would imagine more of a forced sale - after all over $50 trillion has been lost in the last year alone!!
 
They are not, and all have substantial reserves. Based on Scottsdale prices the market for quality cars is very solid.
 
bony,

How much cash to you have on hand? If we go in together and it stays with me in LA is this a good deal for you?

your genuine good olde pal Doc :cheers
 
Better tune in before 8:00PM if the Daytona Coupe makes it on TV...

I think this auction will be televised on DiscoveryHD channel. I'm hoping the coverage is centered around the Daytona coupe. The car before the coupe is scheduled for 7:55 PM, but auctions might not run to an accurate schedule. I'd hate to miss it by tuning in at 8:01... Of course it will be re-run a few times if I miss it live.
 
 
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http://www.rmauctions.com/FeatureCars.cfm?SaleCode=AM09&CarID=r188&fc=0

1963 Le Mans Cobra (roadster w/ hardtop) - this weekend
 
Estimate(s) on the '40 Bony? $2Mil +?

I assume the sky is the limit on the Daytona Coupe.

AM2, the ex-Paul Hawkins GT40 that was owned by the late Jack Launtz, was offered in the $3 million range after Jack unexpectedly passed away. This is a very historic car with huge race history. Jack's 427 Comp Cobra, CSX3020, one of three cars with a dry sump motor, was offered at $1.75 million. There were no takers after a good number of months. I believe both cars were bought recently by a dealer as a package and now consigned to Mecom.

An original Daytona Coupe was recently offered quietly at $15 million and didn't change hands. One sold for $8 million a good few years ago. Another might have gone for $12, but I am not sure about that.
 
Someone recently paid 28 million for a chair!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/02/24/chair-bought-for-28-milli_n_169600.html

28 million for a chair in todays economy.........these cars may be worth a billion a piece!
 
Daytona Coupe on Good Morning America. they estimate $10-12 million!

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