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A RANGE Rover over 40 years old, with a former Royal owner, made over £ 100,000 at an auction at the Silverstone Clbadic Festival.
Silverstone Auctions, the company that sold the rare two-door Range Rover from 1975, said the final hammer price of £ 101,250 was the second highest figure ever for this model.
Described as a demanding restoration fee, the car came with an unspecified royal connection and went for more than £ 30,000
Another weekend star and the flagship title of the sale was an exceptionally presented 1958 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster estimated between £ 700,000 and £ 800,000, the most esteemed lot of the sale. By exceeding its pre-sale estimate, the 300SL is sold after a long bidding war to a bidder in the room for £ 860,625 bonus included.
A 1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS was also the subject of a very competitive bidding call. -supplied, example of driving right find his new home for the sum of £ 343,125 including the premium, more than £ 70,000 above his lower estimate.
The clbadic clbadic line was titled by a rare 1992 Mercedes-Benz 190 E 2.5 -16 Evolution II with only 34,000 miles recorded. In one of the most spectacular sales of the day, an exciting bidding war was finally concluded with a winning bid of £ 158,750 including the bonus, bringing the selling price to the lower estimate £ 30,000 and excluding other bidders.
Notable sales include the success of many Jaguar E-Types. A corresponding number, restored 1962 Jaguar E-Type Series 3.8 FHC in ready-to-drive condition exceeded its estimate, selling £ 112,500 to a buyer in the room.
A 1964 Series I 3.8 Roadster in left-hand drive and an updated 1966 Series I 4.2 FHC manual, also in left-hand drive, sold above their guidance prices for £ 95,063 and £ 90,000
Total sales of £ 6,000,000 were auctioned, with two-thirds of the 120 lots finding new owners.
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