Monday, December 9, 2013

Ecurie Ecosse vehicle collection brings in millions

Via szhaman

 Ecurie Ecosse

 It's rare to see an entire racing team's collection go up for auction at once, but that's just what happened this past weekend at Bonhams' new headquarters in London, where the above Ecurrie Ecosse collection brought in top dollar (or pound, anyway).

The collection, whose consignment we first reported on back in September, included a smattering of Jaguars, other classic racers and an iconic transporter truck, all decked out in the same blue and white livery of the Scottish flag. After reportedly feverish bidding on Sunday, the 1952 Jaguar C-Type sold for £2,900,000 ($4.75M), the '56 short-nose D-Type for another £2,600,000 ($4.26M), and the transporter for a shocking £1,800,000 (nearly $3 million) – all to the same unnamed American collector. A 1952 Jaguar XK120 roadster went to another buyer for a record £707,000 ($1.16M).

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2 comments:

  1. Hopefully Top Gear will do an episode on this. I can only imagine the snark, but on the other hand, if I had the money, I'd for sure be going for one of those Jags. I wonder it Jay Leno was bidding?

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