I expect the buyer will keep it for a while and let the noise subside then sell it on as a pucka RS again!
Unless it's anyone on here of course. In which case I humbly apologies for the character slight!
Perhaps we should take a straw poll to find out what people on here would have paid for "1316".
To start the ball rollling I would def have bought it at 40. Thought about it and probably bought it at 50. Not bought it at 60.
Graham
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As Nick has said it's all very complicated with auction houses but I think that £60,900 inclusive of buyers premium probably equates to a bid in the room of just under £55k? or £54k?.left4dead wrote:I note that Bonhams have just marked this car as 'sold for £60,900 inclusive of buyers premium'nick-moss wrote:... so I would have been happy to pay around £50K for a nice RS replica.
So the seller (after sellers fees, VAT and entry costs) would get less than £50k. Maybe £49k?
And yet, he probably is quite relieved....
Paul
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'74 Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7 (MFI) - Lime Green
'94 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 (993) - Mexico Blue