RM Enjoys Strong Results In The Auction Room and On The Show Field At Amelia Island
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• RM Auctions 14th annual Amelia Island sale generates more than $23 million with 88 percent of all lots sold
• Top-seller: one-off 1929 Cord L-29 Hayes Coupe attracts spirited bidding, garnering $2,420,000
• Six automobiles fetch individual sale prices over $1,000,000; new auction records established for a DB5 Vantage Convertible, 300SL Roadster and Dino 246 GTS
• Ferrari GTO Sculpture and Ultimate Bugatti Driving Experience sold to benefit the Spina Bifida Association of Jacksonville; proceeds from Alfa Romeo 2600 Spider support The National Road Safety Foundation, Inc.
• Strong sales results complemented by more success on the show field for RM Auto Restoration
RM Auctions, the official auction house of the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance, continued its strong track record in Northern Florida this weekend, generating more than $23 million in sales before a packed house at its well-established sale at the Ritz-Carlton. The 88 percent sell through rate saw 92 of the 106 pre- and post-war motor cars changing hands, with six automobiles achieving million-dollar-plus results and spirited bidding leading to the establishment of numerous new auction records.
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• RM Auctions 14th annual Amelia Island sale generates more than $23 million with 88 percent of all lots sold
• Top-seller: one-off 1929 Cord L-29 Hayes Coupe attracts spirited bidding, garnering $2,420,000
• Six automobiles fetch individual sale prices over $1,000,000; new auction records established for a DB5 Vantage Convertible, 300SL Roadster and Dino 246 GTS
• Ferrari GTO Sculpture and Ultimate Bugatti Driving Experience sold to benefit the Spina Bifida Association of Jacksonville; proceeds from Alfa Romeo 2600 Spider support The National Road Safety Foundation, Inc.
• Strong sales results complemented by more success on the show field for RM Auto Restoration
RM Auctions, the official auction house of the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance, continued its strong track record in Northern Florida this weekend, generating more than $23 million in sales before a packed house at its well-established sale at the Ritz-Carlton. The 88 percent sell through rate saw 92 of the 106 pre- and post-war motor cars changing hands, with six automobiles achieving million-dollar-plus results and spirited bidding leading to the establishment of numerous new auction records.