Auctions America Posts Banner Results for Auburn Spring Auction with $10.2 Million in Sales
May 15, 2017 by Auctions America
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2. Lot 3112 1941 Packard One-Eighty Convertible Victoria by Darrin $360,000 3. Lot 2131 1944 Buick M18 'Hellcat' Tank Destroyer $247,5004. Lot L239 2012 Ferrari 458 GTD Race Car $236,500 5. Lot L227 2015 Bruce High Performance Trailer $231,000 6. Lot 2130 1944 Panzerjager 38(t) Mit 7.5cm Pak Ausf M $231,000 7. Lot L246 2006 Ferrari 430 GT2 Race Car $225,500 8. Lot 3124 1968 Shelby GT 500KR Fastback $220,000 9. Lot L167.1 2014 Porsche GT3 Coupe $154,000 10. Lot 3130 1929 Cunningham V-8 33286 Hearse $137,500 The Auburn Spring weekend also gathered crowds to meet stars from Discovery Channel's hit series Diesel Brothers, and played host to the historic Triple Crown Meet, which marked the first coming together of two of the world's oldest car clubs, the Antique Automobile Club of America and the Classic Car Club of America. 'The first ever Triple Crown Meet was a resounding success,' said Steve Moskowitz, Executive Director of the AACA following the event. 'The synergy of the AACA and CCCA together was universally applauded by club members and enthusiasts alike. Between the fantastic weather, the great venues at the Auction Park and around Auburn, and 240 cars brought together by two of the most prestigious clubs in the collector car world, I'd say it was one of the best weeks the hobby has seen in some time.' Auctions America continues its 2017 calendar June 24-25, teaming up with its sister company, RM Sotheby's, who will host this year's Santa Monica sale at the renowned Barker Hangar. Building on the previous success of the event, Santa Monica will present approximately 250 cars and select automobilia, handpicked to match diverse SoCal tastes. Looking ahead, Auctions America will return to the historic Auburn Auction Park, August 31 – September 3 for the company's flagship Auburn Fall sale, a Labor Day weekend tradition for enthusiasts across the country. Further information on Santa Monica and Auburn Fall is available at www.auctionsamerica.com. *Results are listed in USD and are inclusive of 10 percent buyer's premium for automobiles and 15 percent for all other lots. Results include select post-sale transactions. About Auctions America Formed in July 2010, Auctions America specializes in the sale of American classics, European sports cars, Detroit muscle, hot rods, and customs. Headquartered at the historic Auburn Auction Park in Indiana, Auctions America boasts an expert team of full-time vehicle specialists, who offer over 240 years of combined experience buying, selling, racing, and restoring collector vehicles, making them uniquely qualified to advise on all aspects of the hobby. The company's established roster of annual events are held in some of the country's leading automotive destinations, including Auburn, Indiana; Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Santa Monica, California; and Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. To learn more about Auctions America or to view the company's 2017 auction calendar, please visit www.auctionsamerica.com.
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