in case we win lotto...
TRD2000
10-04-2004, 11:17 PM
does anyone know where these things get sold? i know that McLaren advertise on their website, but where are some good sites to see what supercars are for sale and how much they go for?
McLaren Mike
10-05-2004, 04:53 AM
www.qv500.com is always cool to look at..
alpha golf
10-05-2004, 03:25 PM
www.oakfields.com
Thats usually cool
Kris
Thats usually cool
Kris
TRD2000
10-05-2004, 03:31 PM
thanks guys
mini magic
10-05-2004, 07:23 PM
taylor and crawley in London. They are as close to an "Official" dealer as you'll get. Pretty much all McLarens that have been resold have been through there at some stage or other.
murraydeschot
10-08-2004, 09:04 AM
As mini magic says Taylor and Crawley often broker the cars through their network. Some of the GTR's go from private collector to private collector unannounced, and some appear at specialist vehicle auctions too.
mini magic
10-08-2004, 05:03 PM
there hasn't been one at auction for a few years. I doubt there will be one at an auction for a while. They command more value than they did then.
murraydeschot
10-11-2004, 07:10 AM
There were at least two at auction in the past year through Christies.
The Kandy Orange Metallic car (Number #73) was sold on December 2nd, 2003. Christies sold #073 for £731,250 GBP or $1,259,000 USD.
Whilst the absolutely stunning Metallic Blue car (Number 11) sold in June 2003 for the sum of £593,750, again through Christies.
Mini Magic, you even mentioned you were going to that auction ...
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=110524&highlight=christies+blue
:screwy: :uhoh:
The Kandy Orange Metallic car (Number #73) was sold on December 2nd, 2003. Christies sold #073 for £731,250 GBP or $1,259,000 USD.
Whilst the absolutely stunning Metallic Blue car (Number 11) sold in June 2003 for the sum of £593,750, again through Christies.
Mini Magic, you even mentioned you were going to that auction ...
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=110524&highlight=christies+blue
:screwy: :uhoh:
Peloton25
10-11-2004, 09:44 AM
mini magic was referring specifically to GTRs I believe - and he would be correct, as there hasn't been a GTR at a public auction in quite some time.
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mini magic
10-11-2004, 12:09 PM
There were at least two at auction in the past year through Christies.
The Kandy Orange Metallic car (Number #73) was sold on December 2nd, 2003. Christies sold #073 for £731,250 GBP or $1,259,000 USD.
Whilst the absolutely stunning Metallic Blue car (Number 11) sold in June 2003 for the sum of £593,750, again through Christies.
Mini Magic, you even mentioned you were going to that auction ...
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=110524&highlight=christies+blue
:screwy: :uhoh:
Ok. So 2 McLarens, both modified, with owners related to each other came on to the market within 6 months of each other. A McLaren F1 hadn't been sold for 3 years at auction before that and then 2 years before that. They come in as doubles (as far as we can tell). I'd say it is a fluke. Why would you risk selling one at auction when the prices being asked at private dealers are so much higher and people are willing to pay it for a good car.
Also,
1998
McLaren F1
$1,257,750
12/2/2003
Sold
1994
McLaren F1
$961,875
6/16/2003
Sold
1997
McLaren-BMW F1 GTR
$417,515
6/22/2000
Sold
1996
McLaren F1 GTR
$540,363
5/25/2000
Not Sold
1994
McLaren F1
$618,531
9/6/1998
Sold
1994
McLaren F1
$680,000
5/17/1998
Not Sold
All the McLarens that have been at auction. No matter what, i'd say your chances of getting one at auction are fairly slim. Wouldn't you?
And yes, i did see the blue one. Its quite comfy.
The Kandy Orange Metallic car (Number #73) was sold on December 2nd, 2003. Christies sold #073 for £731,250 GBP or $1,259,000 USD.
Whilst the absolutely stunning Metallic Blue car (Number 11) sold in June 2003 for the sum of £593,750, again through Christies.
Mini Magic, you even mentioned you were going to that auction ...
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=110524&highlight=christies+blue
:screwy: :uhoh:
Ok. So 2 McLarens, both modified, with owners related to each other came on to the market within 6 months of each other. A McLaren F1 hadn't been sold for 3 years at auction before that and then 2 years before that. They come in as doubles (as far as we can tell). I'd say it is a fluke. Why would you risk selling one at auction when the prices being asked at private dealers are so much higher and people are willing to pay it for a good car.
Also,
1998
McLaren F1
$1,257,750
12/2/2003
Sold
1994
McLaren F1
$961,875
6/16/2003
Sold
1997
McLaren-BMW F1 GTR
$417,515
6/22/2000
Sold
1996
McLaren F1 GTR
$540,363
5/25/2000
Not Sold
1994
McLaren F1
$618,531
9/6/1998
Sold
1994
McLaren F1
$680,000
5/17/1998
Not Sold
All the McLarens that have been at auction. No matter what, i'd say your chances of getting one at auction are fairly slim. Wouldn't you?
And yes, i did see the blue one. Its quite comfy.
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