Lot 120 - 1958 Aston Martin DB Mark III Saloon - Sold for $275,000 versus pre-sale estimate of $175,000-$225,000. Part of matched pair of DB Mark IIIs; restored by Kevin Kay; numbers matching.

The British are Coming Auction Results – RM Auctions

RM Auctions’ 11th annual Automobiles of Arizona features two days of auctions, starting with the ‘The British Are Coming’ Thursday, January 21st evening sale that showcased a host of great British marques. In total, 55 lots were offered – many without reserve – with total unofficial sales approaching $6 million.
Top sale went to the 1963 Aston Martin DB4 GT that sold for $1,001,000, followed by the 1965 Aston Martin DB5 at $429,000, 1958 Aston Martin DB Mark III Drophead Coupe that made $330,000 and 1966 Aston Martin DB6 Vantage that sold for $319,000.

Unofficially, RM Auctions offered 55 British cars for sale, with 49 finding new owners, reflecting an 89% sale rate. The total sales volume was $5,944,950 and the average price per car sold was $116,567.

RM Auctions’ Automobiles of Arizona event continues on Friday, January 22 at 11am. Admission requires the purchase of an official auction catalog, available for $100. The catalog admits two and must be presented for entry.

For more information, contact RM Auctions at (800) 211-4371 or visit www.rmauctions.com.

RM Auction “The British Are Coming” Sale Results – Thursday, January 21 (Prices include 10% buyer’s commission)

Lot 129 – 1963 Aston Martin DB4 GT – Sold for $1,001,000 versus pre-sale estimate of $900,000-$1,100,000. Chassis 0175/L is one of six standard-bodied DB4 GTs built to factory lightweight specifications.
Lot 122 – 1954 Jaguar XK120 SE Roadster – Sold for $104,500 versus pre-sale estimate of $100,000-$130,000.
Lot 117 – 1934 MG ND Magnette Two-Seater – Did not sell at high bid of $85,000 versus pre-sale estimate of $100,000-$125,000. Factory alloy body, supercharged with documented history.
Lot 126 – 1959 AC Ace Bristol Roadster – Sold for $253,000 versus pre-sale estimate of $185,000-$235,000. Restored in 2003; non-original engine.
Lot 142 – 1960 AC Aceca Bristol Coupe – Sold for $137,500 versus pre-sale estimate of $100,000-$150,000. Matching numbers in left hand drive.
Lot 112 – 1950 Jaguar XK120 Roadster – Did not sell at high bid of $90,000 versus pre-sale estimate of $120,000-$140,000. Freshly restored; competed in several California Mille and Colorado Grand rallies.
Lot 133 – 1963 BMC Technical Support Vehicle – Sold for $55,000 versus pre-sale estimate of $115,000-$145,000. One of two built for BMC; Pininfarina design.
Lot 132 – 1965 Aston Martin DB5 – Sold for $429,000 versus pre-sale estimate of $300,000-$400,000. Restored by Kevin Kay in 2002; matching numbers.
Lot 138 – 1931 Aston Martin 1 1/2-Litre International 2/4-Seater – Sold for $154,000 versus pre-sale estimate of $125,000-$175,000. All original.
Lot 121 – 1932 MG F-Type Magna – Sold for $121,000 versus pre-sale estimate of $95,000-$125,000.
Lot 118 – 1951 Allard K2 – Sold for $118,250 versus pre-sale estimate of $100,000-$130,000.
Lot 119 – 1958 Aston Martin DB Mark III Drophead Coupe – Sold for $330,000 versus pre-sale estimate of $300,000-$400,000. Part of matched pair of DB Mark IIIs; restored by Kevin Kay; numbers matching and left hand drive; one of 85 Drophead coupes produced.
Lot 120 – 1958 Aston Martin DB Mark III Saloon – Sold for $275,000 versus pre-sale estimate of $175,000-$225,000. Part of matched pair of DB Mark IIIs; restored by Kevin Kay; numbers matching.
1962 Aston Martin DB4 Racing Car – Sold for $275,000 versus pre-sale estimate of $170,000-$210,000.

[Source: RM Auctions]