for those who are interested, the results from this weekends auction were: lusso $450k + 10% premium = $495k 330gtc $210k + 10% = $231k boano $510k + 10% = $561k daytona "spyder" $230k + 10 % = $253k dino gts $180k + 10% = $198k i missed the 308 gtb go across the block
Its interesting that at auction lately there are far more cut Daytonas selling than coupes. In SML for the past year more cut coupes have sold at auction than regular coupes. If somewhere around 150 cars were cut leaving 1150 or so coupes you would sure not expect that. Terry
although, maybe "cut coupe" is a correct explanation, this daytona really didn't have it's roof cut, but rather removed after an "accident".
it is a silver and black car. frankly, i am not a big follower of the car, and i know the devil is in the details, but an overall impression of the car was it was a very nice car. no greatly noticeble flaws. the interior was very nice and clean.
I have a couple of friends with 330GTCs so I'm familar with them. This one looked real nice to me. Sorry I didn't take more photos of it. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I don't think they post results at all........I looked for them last year. You have to note them as they roll thru, as many buyers did.....
Sure they do... Look at the tab that says "Auctions" to the left. Here is the PDF from last year. http://wwgauctions.com/pdfs/Houston2006-Results-by-Lot.pdf
I hate to argue with you but I was video taping during the Lusso and it sold for $460,000 + commission fee.
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are you 100% certain? they were calling 460 as the next bid. auctioners typically ask if they have the next number. what you are hearing is the asking. i may be incorrect, but i know who bought the car and am almost positive about the price.
100% That last number they were calling was $470,000. I would post the video but I just got my video camera and I don't have the PCI card that I need yet.
I think this is because owners hang on to their coupes, thus not as many are up for sale. Cut spiders on the other hand do the usual car yard/auction/etc. walk ... bit like painting a car resale red to flick it. Pete