Extra Porsche-ons

The second all-Porsche sale by Silverstone Auctions, took place October 15 at the UKโ€™s Silverstone circuit, where 64 cars and 205 memorabilia items were up for grabs. The Memorabilia sale, held in the morning, showed a strong range of bidding, with many lots far exceeding their estimates, resulting in a โ€œhappy daysโ€ comment from the auctioneer.

The buzz around the Porsche โ€œexpertenโ€ in the salerooms of the Silverstone Wing buildings, was that maybe the afternoon would be boom time when the cars would be the stars. However, though opinions may differ depending on whether you were the auctioneers or an interested bystander, this author thought things a bit slow. Some 42 lots sold, but a further 20 did not meet their reserve, including some very nice examples. It must be said, however, that Silverstone Auctions had brought together some great cars.

The standout of the sale was a 1973 911 2.4 T Mechanical Fuel Injection Coupe. Estimated at ยฃ15,000 to ยฃ18,000 because it was clearly in need of some serious work, it sold for ยฃ45,000 including all the costs involved. A very nice flat-nose 930, UK-registered RHD with good history, sold for ยฃ140,630 โ€” again including costs. Boom time no, unless itโ€™s on memorabilia, although we will likely see a few of the cars that didnโ€™t sell again. Whatever the results, it was a great occasion and we look forward to next yearโ€™s third renewal.