The latest auction presented a host of prized vehicles from notable European and American marques. The
top sale was a 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 Alloy, which achieved a total price of $3,586,000. A rare garage
find, the 1955 Ferrari 250 Europa GT also proved impressive, achieving a selling price of $2,222,000. The
company also achieved exceptional numbers with a 1968 Meyers Manx, selling at $59,400, and a stunning
black over black 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder, selling at $1,144,000. A beautifully restored 1957 BMW 507
Series II sold for a high value at $2,200,000, along with a stunning 1961 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL
Roadster that sold for $1,232,000. One of the best performers of the sale was a 1966 Jaguar E-Type
Series I 4.2-Litre Fixed Head Coupe, which kept bidders enticed up until the last moment and sold well
over its high estimate at $253,000.
Gooding & Company also sold 100% of its automobilia lots in addition to its curated collection of premium
collector cars. One highlight was a Jaguar D-Type Child’s Car, which sold for $25,625. Other items sold
included International Mutoscope coin-operated driving games from the 1940s and 1950s, as well as
assorted Ferrari brochures, manuals, and press kits.
“Our team did an exceptional job curating and consigning this collection of cars” states Gooding &
Company President and Founder, David Gooding. “We are grateful for the loyal patronage of our clients
and the impressively strong 97% sales rate and over $16 million total sales of this auction. We look forward
to seeing everyone this summer with additional presentations of quality consignments.”
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