Rich5ltr | Dec 08, 2015 11:21 am |
---|---|
Subject: Re: Lr146 at auction Quote by SRD: Indeed, £310k plus the buyer's premium (plus VAT on the premium) would have meant the buyer paying £350k. So when comparing market values that's the real amount and it's a not inconsiderable sum. David |
SRD | Dec 08, 2015 6:46 pm |
---|---|
Subject: Re: Lr146 at auction I won't be surprised if the car sells after the auction or through the AML classic showroom at Newport Pagnell or possibly they may hold it for the Bonhams Jamboree in May. Will speak to my contact at NP, see what is happening Probably one of the best Rapides in the market right now. and will clearly sell at or near price where bidding stopped, the high point for Lagondas post war under DB at the moment. |
TVJL | Dec 28, 2015 1:47 pm |
---|---|
Subject: Re: Lr146 at auction According to Octane, this car did sell at the auction - and, for £785.500! Sadly (of course), it didn't. :-( |
SRD | Dec 30, 2015 8:27 pm |
---|---|
Subject: Re: Lr146 at auction Looking through the latest issue, you have to ask, did this journalist even go to the auction ? The DBS based 4-door Lagonda was well bought at £400k, one of the original 7 cars. I know where a companion sits, not used much either, and still with original size, not one of the RSW upgraded versions. One wonders why AML did not retail the cars through Works Service at Newport Pagnell ? |
TVJL | Dec 31, 2015 10:52 am |
---|---|
Subject: Re: Lr146 at auction Perhaps offering it at the NP auction might be considered too close to home? I would have thought Amelia Island or Pebble Beach would/should be the most sensible venues. |