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Saturday, 1 August 2015

An ultra-rare, unrestored and original Aston DB6 Mk 1 Volante Vantage set a new record for Barons.

An ultra-rare, unrestored and highly original 1969 Aston Martin DB6 Mk 1 Volante Vantage set a new record for Barons when it sold for £781,000 at Sandown Park on July 28th. The highest price ever achieved for a car at a Barons sale, it broke the auction house’s previous record of £739,000, set just three months ago for a 1954 Bentley R-Type Continental Fastback ‘barn find’.


The Aston above is the one sold at Auction, the cars below are illustrative examples of models that were sold at the auction, but are not the actual cars.


“We believe this may be a record for an unrestored example of this particular Aston Martin, so these are very exciting times for Barons,” said company director Peter Gascoigne. 

“The past six months since Tony Cavell and I took the reins have seen significant growth in the value and quality of cars across the sales, and in the overall sale results. To have two such cars within three months of each other is truly remarkable.”

The Sandown Park saleroom was packed, and the number of online bidders had swelled by 50% for this sale. Bidding on the Aston – one of just 29 ever made, and believed to be the final such Volante Vantage built – actually started slowly, building gradually from an initial £350,000. 

Then telephone bids began flooding in and the car accelerated rapidly up to the final figure paid by the UK buyer.

Another British classic was second in the popularity charts at the sale. The stunning 1968 Series 1.5 Jaguar E-type 2+2 had been the subject of a comprehensive nut-and-bolt bare metal restoration, and sold for £46,750. 

It was followed by a very impressive, and considerably younger, machine; the 2014 Dax Cobra, which has just 500 miles on the clock, roared past its £20,000 estimate to sell for £32,175.

Barons is now gearing up for its British Heritage, Classic & Collectors’ Sale, at Sandown Park on September 15th.

The full results of Barons’ July 28th sale appear below.
YearMakeModelSold @ Inc
1969Aston MartinDB6 MKI Volante Vantage£781,000
1968JaguarE-type 1.5 2+2 Coupe£46,750
2014DaxCobra£32,175
1989Porsche911 Carrera£22,000
1963TriumphTR4£21,450
2002Porsche911 Carrera 4 Widebody Coupe£15,950
1977JaguarXJ6 4.2 S2£11,825
1961JaguarMKII 3.4 Saloon£11,220
1967FordMustang£9,900
1990JaguarXJS 3.6£9,350
1977TriumphStag£8,525
1966MGB Roadster£8,250
1972Fiat500L£6,820
1994Land RoverRange Rover Vogue LSE£6,050
B0B 60Registration number£5500
1971MG1300 MK2£5,225
1974Fiat500R£4,675
1986Porsche928 S2 Coupe£4,400
 1997BMWZ3 1.9£4,290
1992Porsche968 Cabriolet£4,180
1989VolkswagenGolf Gti 16V£3,410
1973MorrisMini 1000£3,300
1977FordCapri£3,300
1986JaguarXJS 5.3 V12£3,300
2001BMWZ3 3.0i£3,300
 1957FordAnglia 100E£3,080
1985VolkswagenMKI Golf Gti Cabriolet£2,970
1998Alfa RomeoSpider 2.0£2,695
1999VolkswagenGolf Convertible£2,530
1989BMW320i Convertible£2,475
1978MGMidget£1,870
2003MGTF 1.8£1,650
1986Saab900GLS TA£1,200
1980DaimlerSovereign 4.2£1,150
1976MGB Roadster£750

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