Auctions America Fort Lauderdale 2012 – Results

Auctions America by RM held its Collector Cars of Fort Lauderdale auction on March 15-18, 2012 at the Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center in Florida, resulting in $17 million in total sales and a 72% sell-through rate.

The top result of the 10th annual Fort Lauderdale auction was a 1933 Chrysler CL Phaeton that sold for $341,000. Offered on Saturday at no reserve, it is one of only 36 Phaetons built from Chryslerโ€™s top-of-the-line CL series.In addition, the sale also featured a 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle LS6 that garnered $198,000 and is believed to be the only red-and-black 1970 LS6 convertible ever built. The Chevelle included the original build sheet, Protect-O-Plate and ownerโ€™s manual.

โ€œThis was the best Fort Lauderdale auction to date with such an impressive docket of vehicles,โ€ said Donnie Gould, president of Auctions America by RM. โ€œBidders, consignors and attendees representing eight countries told us they were pleased with the remarkable selection and quality of vehicles we offered. Weโ€™re thrilled to see such a positive growth and interest in the hobby. From vintage Shelby Mustangs to historic Chevrolet Corvettes, pre-war classics and celebrity-owned rides, we had something for everyone.โ€

Auctions America by RM Fort Lauderdale 2012 – Top Ten Auction Results

  1. 1933 Chrysler CL Phaeton – $341,000
  2. 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle LS6 Convertible – $198,000
  3. 2006 Ford GT – $171,600
  4. 2011 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG – $178,200
  5. 1953 Chevrolet Corvette – $176,000
  6. 1954 Buick Skylark Convertible – $170,000
  7. 2007 Ferrari F430 Spider F1 – $162,250
  8. 1950 Chevrolet “Tin Woodie” – $154,000
  9. 1967 Chevrolet Corvette 427/435 Roadster – $145,750
  10. 1931 Cadillac Imperial V-16 Fleetwood Limousine – $143,000

(See Auctions America Fort Lauderdale 2012 – Complete Results)

Another highlight from the auction weekend was the offering of the Tony Parella Corvette Collection. With a 100% sell-through rate, the collection featured 26 Corvettes, representing every model year from 1953 through โ€™69, plus rare examples from the 1970s, โ€™80s and โ€™90s. Fetching $176,000, a rare 1953 Chevrolet Corvette was the top seller of the Parella group. Chevrolet only built 300 Corvettes in the debut year of 1953; this is one of only 255 โ€™53 models still in existence.

โ€œI couldnโ€™t be happier with the outcome,โ€ said Parella. โ€œWhile selling my Corvette collection through Auctions America, the care and effort they put into handling my sale exceeded my wildest expectations.โ€

Auctions America continues its 2012 auction calendar in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, April 26-27, for the 2nd annual Spring Carlisle Auction at the Carlisle Expo Center. For more information, visit www.auctionsamerica.com.

[Source: Auctions America]