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Coys True Greats 2011 – Auction Results

Ex-George Hamilton Aston Martin DB5
Ex-George Hamilton Aston Martin DB5

The Coys True Greats auction was held Wednesday, 7th December 2011 at the Royal Horticultural Halls in London, resulting in total sales of £4.5 million.

Top sale at the 2011 Coys True Greats sale went to a Mercedes-Benz 540K formerly owned by Bernie Ecclestone, which had been estimated at £500,000, that sold for £864,000.A Cord 810 Phaeton owned by Jimmy Page and Duncan Bannatyne sold for £80,000 and a Mercedes Benz 300SL Roadster which had been stored in an Edinburgh garage for the last 23 years made £343,000, £100,000 over its estimate.

Chris Routledge, Managing Director of Coys said, “It was a fantastic sale with dealers and collectors from all over the world participating. There is also no doubt that many people who in the past invested in stock and shares are now looking to classic cars as a good investment for the future.”

Another notable auction result was the Aston Martin DB5 ordered by George Harrison in 1965 that made £350,000. Manufactured in late 1964, the DB5/1896/R was supplied new on January 1st 1965 through Brydor Cars of Brooklands in Surrey to the famous Beatle and had created worldwide interest when it was put up for sale. The car was eventually knocked down to an anonymous Beatle and Aston Martin fan from Houston, Texas who said, “George Harrison would be amazed about all the money his car is going to raise for Christian causes.”

Routledge commented, “There was a battle royal for this car which went for some £150,000.00 over its estimate.”

For complete results, visit www.coys.co.uk.

[Source: Coys]