
The Bonhams Goodwood Revival Auction 2012 was held Saturday 15th September at the Goodwood Motor Circuit in Chichester, UK, resulting in total sales of ยฃ13.6 million and an 84% sell-through rate.
Top result at the 2012 Bonhams Goodwood Revival Sale went to the unrestored supercharged Mercedes Type S that lay hidden in a garage for six decades.
The virtually ‘lost’ 1928 Mercedes-Benz 26/120/180 โSโ Type Sports Tourer went for ยฃ2,801,500 to an anonymous bidder in the room. Almost without precedent for motor cars of its age and type, the dark battleship grey โSโ Type was owned by the same family from new and had never been restored, retaining its original blue leather upholstery in its entirety.
A collection of Maseratis owned by the Hartley family sold for a collective ยฃ2.88 million, headlined by the 1929 Maserati Tipo 26M four-seater sports racing car, with Brooklands Double Twelve, Irish Grand Prix and RAC Tourist Trophy racing pedigree, that sold for ยฃ1,681,500.
A 1939 Lagonda V12 Team Car, driven by Lords Selsdon and Waleran to fourth place at the 1939 Le Mans 24 Hours endurance race, beat expectations at ยฃ1,289,500, while the ex-Leonard Headlam, Tourist Trophy and Irish Grand Prix Team Car, a 1929 Alfa Romeo 1750 SS Competition Tourer, sold for ยฃ1,099,100, doubling its pre-sale estimate of ยฃ500,000.
James Knight, International Managing Director Collectors Motor Cars, who took the sale with CEO Malcolm Barber, commented after the sale, โOnce again Bonhams has shown its ability to sell every kind of marque. Today we saw the wonderful unrestored Mercedes 6.8-litre S-Type make ยฃ2.8m. This was followed by strong prices for Alfa Romeo, Lagonda, Maserati, Ferrari, AC Cobra and Bentley. With the world records achieved for Bentley and Rolls Royce at the Goodwood Festival of Speed it has been a very good summer for Bonhams at Goodwood. Given the economic context of both these sales โ the worst financial downturn since the 1930โs – this is a sterling effort and a very encouraging message for collectors about the intrinsic and long-term value of collectors cars.”
Other highlights in the Bonhams Goodwood Revival 2012 auction included the sale of โARX 91Bโ, the 1964 Austrian Alpine-winning, 1965 Targa Florio 1964 Austin-Healey 3000 MkIII Works Rally/Race Car, which beat its pre-sale estimate to go for ยฃ242,300 โ an auction record for a rally Healey 3000.
The sale saw Bonhams continue with its success selling Ferraris, getting the 1965 275 GTS Spyder away for ยฃ400,000 in a post sale deal, while a 1968 Ferrari 330GTC achieved ยฃ230,000.
A lot that generated much interest was a unique piece of art modelled on the โAirfixโ kits lovingly built by generations of children. The life-sized model of the Aston Martin DBR1 that won the 1959 Le Mans 24-Hour Endurance Race, measuring 6.35m wide by 3.3m tall, sold for ยฃ27,500 to an unknown telephone bidder.
Bonhams Goodwood Revival 2012 – Top Ten Auction Results
1. 1928 Mercedes-Benz 26/120/180 โSโ Type Sports Tourer – ยฃ2,801,500
2. 1929 Maserati Tipo 26M four-seater – ยฃ1,681,500
3. 1939 Lagonda V12 Team Car – ยฃ1,289,500
4. 1929 Alfa Romeo 1750 SS Competition Tourer – ยฃ1,099,100
5. 1930-31 Maserati Tipo 26 Sport Road Racing Two-Seater – ยฃ533,500
6. 1965 Ferrari 275GTS Spider – ยฃ449,500
7. 1929-30-Type Maserati V4 Sedici Cilindri – ยฃ432,700
8. 1953 Bentley R-Type Continental Sports Saloon – ยฃ393,500
9. 1955 Lancia Aurelia B24 Spider – ยฃ365,500
10. 1966 AC Cobra 289 Mark III Roadster – ยฃ249,020
For complete results, visit www.bonhams.com/goodwood.
[Source: Goodwood]





