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The 10 Most Expensive Cars Sold at Auction During Monterey Car Week

The 10 Most Expensive Cars Sold at Auction During Monterey Car Week

The 10 Most Expensive Cars Sold at Auction During Monterey Car Week


Mathieu Heurtault, courtesy of Gooding Christie’s

Interspersed throughout the myriad activations of Monterey Car Week is the most important facet for the collector community, and that’s the array of auctions that serve as either an optimistic barometer reading or an ailing canary in the coal mine. So, what did the last several days in Northern California reveal?

“The weather report on the market is it’s just ripping hot,” says McKeel Hagerty, C.E.O. and chairman of the board for Hagerty, the classic-car insurer and promoter of motoring culture. “I think it will be a record year,” he tells Robb Report. “There are more $100 million-plus collections that have built in like a two- or three-year period of time, right now, than any other time in the history of us talking about cars.”

It’s a new dynamic that reflects a pool of increasingly younger buyers, while even longtime collectors are changing their strategies a bit. “A lot of our top sales are modern supercars,” mentioned Craig Jackson, chairman and C.E.O. of Barrett-Jackson auction house, during a conversation we had with him while attending the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. “They obviously rang the bell here, and I think that trend is going to continue. The generational change is definitely happening, and I think you see it across the board.”

To that point, data provided by the team at Hagerty shows that seven of the top 10 lots were from 1985 or later. Hagerty also reports total sales from the week (through Saturday) totaling $755.6 million compared to the $432.8 million of last year’s Monterey action. Here, the cars that caused the most stir with their standout auction results.




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