
Gooding and Company Scottsdale auctions results – Arizona 2015
Gooding’s results were in line with the rest of the Arizona sales we monitored , reinforcing the general trend: high sell through rates, many cars not reaching the estimates and some notable cars unsold.
Total lots | 126 | |
Sold lots | 114 | 90.48% |
Unsold lots | 12 | 9.52% |
Sold over estimate | 16 | 12.70% |
Sold under estimate | 66 | 52.38% |
Sold in lower half of estimate | 19 | 15.08% |
Sold in upper half of estimate | 10 | 7.94% |
Sold in lower half of estimate or below | 85 | 67.46% |
Sold in upper half of estimate or above | 26 | 20.63% |
Sold at median estimate | 3 | 2.38% |
Sold within estimate – ACCURACY | 32 | 25.40% |
Selected highlights
Ferrari 250 California Spider – selling for £5 million including premium it fell short of the estimated £6.6 million ex premium. “Well bought” is the term being used about the car – it certainly seems that way.
Ferrari 250 GT Lusso – sold for what appeared to be a sensible £1.27 million including premium and a good deal less than the £1.65 million achieved on the hammer at Salon Prive in 2014.
Maserati A6G 2000 – These lovely Maserati’s are rather like buses. You wait ages for one and then two barn finds turn up at auction at once. A Frua bodied version from the much hyper Baillon collection will go through Artcurial’s Retromobile auction in February. This car made £470,000 with premium.
Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7 RSH – unsold. The extra “H” failed to find this car a buyer at what was expected to be around £1 million with premium.
Toyota 2000 GT – unsold
Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale – there was a lot of chatter about the price this car achieved (£189,000 inc premium) but the reality is that they are selling through UK dealers for that price.
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