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A ‘lost’ 1958 Aston Martin DB2/4 MkIII drophead, originally the property of former Aston Martin owner David Brown, which has spent the last 30 years hidden beneath a tarpaulin, sold for over £206,000 – more than twice its top estimate – at Barons British Heritage sale at Sandown Park on September 7th. This extremely rare machine - now a rolling restoration project - emerged after three decades to present collectors with an extraordinary opportunity to acquire and restore a true piece of British motoring history, a vehicle originally owned by the man whose initials were given to the legendary Aston Martin ‘DB‘ models. Interest in the car came from around the world, and bidding rapidly exceeded the £80,000-£100,000 guide price. When the hammer finally fell, the successful bidder, a private British collector, paid £206,866 (including premium). “It was an amazing lot that attracted a huge amount of attention and exceeded all expectations,” said Barons’ Managing Director, Laurence Sayers Gillan. “The final result goes to demonstrate how important it is to give these rare or special motor cars the correct level of promotion – when a car is consigned to us, we make sure that the world is told it’s coming up for auction!” With a sale total of around £700,000 plus premium, it was an outstanding result for Barons. Other notable results included ‘KUU 333D’, the actual 1966 Lotus Cortina used by Corgi as the basis for its hugely-popular Corgi Classics model, which achieved £40,250. Fittingly, the buyer also acquired one of the Corgi models of his new car in the same lot. And a fine 1957 Daimler Conquest Century DHC sold to an Austrian bidder for £29,000 – an exceptional price for the model. Laurence Sayers-Gillan concluded, “We were delighted with the results of the sale and, in particular, with the strong level of international interest, demonstrating that British Heritage marques have a worldwide appeal. Bids on a range of lots came from across the globe, with cars going to Hong Kong, Austria, Poland, Germany and Switzerland. We believe this is a testament not only to the standard of the cars on offer but also to Barons’ ability to publicise the cars in our sales, through our website, press office, communication with our database of potential buyers and our advertising activity. We may offer very competitive rates, but this doesn’t mean that we skimp on any aspect of our business!” Results – Barons’ British Heritage and Classic & Thoroughbred sales, September 7th 1958 Aston Martin DB2/4 MKIII Drophead £207,866 1966 Ford (GB) Cortina MKI Lotus £40,241 2000 Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph £40,241 1972 Jaguar E-type S3 Roadster £33,536 1957 Daimler Conquest Century DHC £29,066 2003 Dax Tojeiro 427 S/C £25,000 1958 Bentley (R-R) SI Saloon £21,244 1966 Jaguar E-type SI 4.2 2+2 FHC £21,244 1947 Rover 12 Tourer £20,126 1972 Maserati Mexico £19,568 1963 Jaguar E-type S1 FHC £17,053 1960 Jaguar MKII 3.8 Saloon £16,774 1965 Mercedes 230SL Pagoda £15,768. 1997 Bentley (R-R) Turbo RL Saloon £15,656 1987 Porsche 911 3.3 Turbo £14,651 1987 Mercedes 300SL £14,539 1972 Jaguar E-type S3 FHC £13,701 1968 Daimler (Jaguar) 250 V8 Saloon £13,198 1990 Porsche 911(964) £11,857 1990 Bentley (R-R) Mulsanne S Saloon £10,963 1956 Mercedes 190SL £9,510 1972 Triumph Stag MKI £8,113 1971 Ford (GB Crayford) Capri 3000 Convertible £7,554 1967 Jensen Interceptor MKI £7,163 1968 Jaguar MKII 4.2 Saloon £7,052 1979 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow II £7,052 1974 MG (BL) B Roadster £6,716 1966 Ford (GB) Cortina MKI GT Saloon £6,158 1972 Mercedes 350SLC £5,878 1993 Jaguar XJS 4.0 Convertible £5,500 1980 MG (BL) BGT £5,487 1984 Lotus Esprit S3 Turbo £5,152 1983 Daimler (Jaguar) Sovereign 4.2 Saloon £4,928 1967 Jaguar MKX/420G Saloon £4,481 1991 Jaguar XJS V12 Le Mans £4,481 1982 MG (BL) B Roadster £4,370 1933 Austin 10/4 De-Luxe Saloon £3,699 1987 Mercedes 560SEC £3,699 1980 Triumph Dolomite 1850 HL Saloon £3,476 1975 Jaguar XJ6 S2 Saloon £3,029 1982 Mercedes 380SLC £3,029 1985 Lotus Excel £2,693 1978 MG (BL) B Roadster £2,582 1982 BMW 316 £2,246 1981 Fiat 126 De Ville £2,190 1994 Jaguar XJS 4.0 Coupe £2,023 1997 BMW 323i Convertible £1,799 1992 Mercedes 320CE £1,588 1988 Volkswagen Golf Gti TSR 1900 £1,488 1994 Audi 2.6 Cabriolet £1,488 1987 Mercedes 300SE £1,413 1984 Jaguar S3 Sovereign £988
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