Delivery miles Heritage at mecum auction


473 mile F40 up.

Drool. Million?
 
F40 closed at $1,325,000.
 
F40 closed at $1,325,000.

Nice. Worth every penny.
 
On S143 now.
 
I'm tempted to use the b word on some of these prices. A member on this forum bought an F40 a couple years ago for way less than half that.
 
I'm tempted to use the b word on some of these prices.

Yep
 
289 Competition Cobra
 
289 Competition Cobra
converted street car and sold for $925k......
 
The auctioneers don't seem to be working hard after the reserve is lifted. The Yenko Camaro was swiftly hammered.
 
This will be interesting. SLRs absolutely tanked a few years ago.
 
I love the first gen Camaros, especially the '68 Z/28s, but $350 Large for a 67 Yenko?
 
And nothing has changed. SLR roadster sticker was what, $510k? Top bid was $225k.
 
$500,750 msrp. Ouch.
 
Coming up in the next 5 minutes if they can stop commercials.
 
I'm tempted to use the b word on some of these prices. A member on this forum bought an F40 a couple years ago for way less than half that.

Ah, but it's a 473 mile one owner F40.
 
Great story on the Delage


- 1938/39 Delage D8-120 Aerosport Coupe
- Chassis No. 51617, Engine No. 51617
- Coachwork by LeTourneur et Marchand
- Fully documented history
- 1 of 12 built and 1 of 8 in existence
- Ordered new by French aviation pioneer Felix Amiot
- Siezed during WWII by the German government and sent to occupied Denmark in 1940
- After Denmark's liberation in 1945 the car was confiscated by the newly re-established Danish government, where it was assigned a new documented title number D838120 and sold to national resistance hero Jens Lillelund
- Then passed on Danish industrialist Knud Vilhelm Count Shulin who sold the car to Hans Jorgen Beier in 1956
- Beier owned the car until 2013 when it was imported to Florida
- 4.7L inline-8 cylinder engine
- Cotal four-speed electric pre-selector gearbox
- Wheelbase: 133”
 
Tungsten GT hammered at $245k.
 
What crap. I wait to see the FGT and all I got was a commercial break! :thumbsdown
 
That was a surprise. First, that it wasn't shown. Second, that the price wasn't at least $250-275.
 
Tungsten GT hammered at $245k.
Seems like a reasonable price. Heritage colors and lower miles must increase the value a lot!