Dear Classic Car Enthusiasts, Friends and Followers,
We are barely into the New Year and we have already seen many important and desirable classic cars being sold to and from many different parts of the world.
That’s an indication of a good start, and we hear through the grapevine that many new-to-the-market cars are coming out to be sold.
What an exciting time, and we have not been bombarded with auctions YET!
That is just around the corner when the silly month of February starts the ball rolling with Rétromobile in Paris. If it’s going to be anything like Maastricht, it’s going to be Grand!
The three big boys all come out to play in the Capital to decide who can put on the best show in town… or tempt you with a ‘no reserve’ to get you through the door.
Will it work? We shall see: the biggest questions are always “are there enough buyers in the room?”, as well as “are they the right buyers?”.
With the most glamorous show in Europe opening the doors beyond which exquisite and highly desirable classic cars are on display and for sale, it is really going to be a busy few days keeping our finger on the pulse, and up-to-date with what is happening.
Already, some changes have taken place, with a few curved balls being played before proceedings, but will the market hold up?
Are there enough players in town to make it all work (see above!)?
The dealer network is buzzing at the present time, some interesting stock is being sold and both new and old buyers are on the prowl for special automobiles.
Yet what’s interesting is that some values are starting to creep back up, especially for the collectors’ low-number-built examples.
We have also seen the likes of the Aston Martin DB6 suddenly become an unusual player on the scene; this is a model on many ‘wanted’ lists recently, which is surprising since, in the last few years, DB6s have been imported back into the UK and Europe and sold through auction houses at ‘no reserve’ or supporting documents, diluting what was a strong market.
It is good to see the Aston Martin DB6 back on the shopping list. We have a feeling that it will continue to appear there.
If you are looking for a classic car and having issues finding the right one, or looking to sell yours, then please do get in contact.
We are here to help, or we will know someone who can.
Are you looking at restoration options instead? You know where we are.
Happy motoring
Keith
keith@classicmobilia.com
+44(0)7889 805432
+44(0)1908 270672
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