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The 1955 Lancia Aurelia B24 Spider America

 The 1955 Lancia Aurelia B24 Spider America is a classic and highly sought-after Italian sports car. Manufactured by Lancia, an Italian automobile manufacturer founded in 1906, the Aurelia B24 Spider America is a variant of the Lancia Aurelia model produced between 1955 and 1958.

The B24 Spider America is known for its elegant design, innovative engineering, and impressive performance, characteristic of the Italian automotive industry during that era. It was one of the first production cars to feature a V6 engine and had a reputation for its advanced suspension system, which contributed to its superior handling and ride quality.

The design of the Lancia Aurelia B24 Spider America was ahead of its time, with sleek lines and a distinctive, aerodynamic body. It was crafted by renowned Italian design house Pininfarina, known for its collaborations with several prestigious automobile manufacturers.

Today, the 1955 Lancia Aurelia B24 Spider America is considered a highly collectible classic car, admired for its blend of performance, style, and engineering prowess. Its rarity and historical significance contribute to its value, making it a prized possession among automotive enthusiasts and collectors.

We have a superb example of this car for sale from one of our exclusive dealers from the USA. Collectors Garage

1955 Lancia Aurelia B24 Spider America |$1,067,000.00 (Chassis No. 1028 Engine No. 1076)

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Historics ends 2023 auction season on a high

Buoyant winter sale at Mercedes-Benz World, 25th November, grosses £4.8 million+ and a 67% rate of sale

A buoyant live sale bristling with competitive bidding - in-hall, by phone and online - saw Historics close its 2023 auction year on a high on Saturday, 25th November at Brooklands’ Mercedes-Benz World. The showcase venue provided the backdrop to an absorbing sale that grossed £4.8 million+ and a rate of sale of 67%.

The 164-strong auction entry, brimful of variety, interest and quality, attracted a full auction hall accompanied by hundreds of international online and phone bidders, making for an energetic eight-hour sale.

It was a fitting stage for the rare auction appearance of an enormously collectible icon, an exquisitely-presented 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster. Resplendent in its apt Fantasiegelb ‘Fantasy Yellow’ coachwork, it didn’t disappoint, wafting elegantly to a new owner following an in-hall bid of £860,000.

 

And this wasn’t the only Mercedes-Benz highlight at this bustling sale... A 2006 Mercedes-Benz G500 Cabriolet cruised to its new owner for £118,720, whilst an equally collectible, multiple show-winning 1955 Mercedes-Benz 190 SL returned £104,160. It was joined by an exceptional 1962 190 SL with a six-year, £85,000 restoration behind it, selling for £101,920.

Waving the flag for modern Mercedes-Benz classics was an exceptional, as-new 2003 Mercedes-Benz SL55 AMG. It attracted an ocean of bidding, having spent the majority of its life dry-stored by its one owner, with just 646 miles on the odometer, leaving the new owner to enjoy at £66,080.

An entertaining seven-minute bidding tussle in-hall, by phone and online focused on a 1957 Aston Martin DB2/4 restoration, the car having been disassembled awaiting restoration 35 years ago. It remained untouched until unearthed from the family’s home garage to bring to sale, the successful bidder parting with £59,176. In stark contrast was a 2007 Aston Martin Vanquish S Ultimate Edition, its excellent presentation and rarity appeal rewarding its vendor with a sale price of £141,120.

 

Adding to the sale success was a very fine, coach-built, 3.2 litre 1976 Porsche 911 Targa, restored and re-imagined by marque specialists 911 Rennsport, whilst for Stuttgart classicists, a 1985 Porsche 930 Turbo was pure eye candy, settling on £108,110. It was joined by one of just 120, immensely collectible right-hand drive 2.2 litre Porsche 911 S models.

Meanwhile, showing that it’s not just classics Porsches that command the restomod stage,a bespoke 1977 Alfa Romeo Spider R by the renowned Alfaholics settled on an exuberant £136,560.

Waving the flag vigorously for the impressive value of modern classic icons, an exemplary 1991 Lotus Vauxhall Carlton sold for a thumping £111,524, a record auction price for the model.

In contrast, whilst staying with Luton’s finest, an enormously attractive and wonderfully-presented 1959 Vauxhall Cresta PA, in most recent ownership for 26 years and in fine fettle after a rotisserie restoration, was a fine buy at £28,280.

 

For sheer charm, a 1931 Austin 7 RL in fine condition was centre stage, promising sheer enjoyment for just £7,840. It was joined by a wonderful pre-war selection from Rolls-Royce, an elegant Rolls-Royce 20/25 Sportsman Coupé by H.J. Mulliner – complete with a hidden compartment for one’s golf clubs – finding a new owner at £33,600. A superb counterpoint was the sale of a magnificent and hugely desirable 2018 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost.

 

Japanese classics made an imposing presence, a rare, right-hand drive 1974 Datsun 260Z rewarding its owner’s immaculate restoration diligence with a sale price of £53,480. A barnstorming 2001 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI ‘Tommi Makinen’ Edition – chassis No 029 – returned £40,968 whilst its rally-inspired Subaru stablemate - a 2000 Subaru Impreza P1 - magnificently presented following a thorough restoration, passed to its new custodian for an equally impressive £45,360.

 

Staying with the performance genre, an uprated and wonderfully-presented, 550bhp 1987 Ford Sierra RS Cosworth that benefitted from some £80,000 spent on it over a 20 year period, found a new enthusiast owner at £51,520, while Ford USA tarmac-scorching honours were well-represented by a 1968 Ford Mustang Fastback, plucked from a collection and finished in Highland Green as a tribute to the iconic ‘Bullet’ film car, changing hands for a shade under £60,000.

 

For full results see HERE

ENTRIES ARE INVITED

Historics is now inviting entries to its opening sale of 2024, at Ascot Racecourse on Saturday, 2nd March. E-mail or call us to reserve an entry. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. 01753 639170