Latest Collector Car Auction Results through iBestTravel
The popular online collector car auction site has been growing steadily over the past few years. With traditional, in-person auctions effectively canceled for the foreseeable future, the online platform continues to feature numerous real cars each week. Consequently, it has become a dominant source of market results, especially within the United States.
2009 Audi R8 Coupe
Sold: $61,950
First-generation Audi R8s are frequently asked about, particularly regarding their current market value as Audi has moved on to a second-generation model. The R8 was designed as a highly usable yet semi-exotic supercar. Many owners utilized them extensively, resulting in higher mileage. This 2009 example in Audi Exclusive Blue is back on the auction site after its initial sale from California to Texas. With 28,000 miles, the car has already received a 65,000-mile service due to age and is in excellent condition. The mid-mounted 4.2-liter V-8 engine produces 420 hp, paired with a gated six-speed manual transmission, enhancing its appeal.
1996 Porsche 911 Carrera 4
Sold: $49,029
If you waited out the surge in air-cooled 911 pricing, the time may be right for you. While most Porsche values have fallen by about 30 percent, there remains some opportunity in the market. This 1996 993-series all-wheel-drive Carrera 4, which is slightly less desirable than the rear-drive variant, features a Turbo-style wing, six-speed manual gearbox, and sport suspension that lowers the car slightly. At 96,000 miles, it may not become a top-tier collectible, but its sale price of $49,029 offers a solid value for a driver.
1971 BMW 2002 Cabriolet by Baur
Sold: $108,100
This unique convertible BMW 2002, produced by Karosserie Baur, is one of just 200 examples made in 1971 before switching to a Targa-style roof. With approximately 93,000 miles on the clock, this car has undergone engine and transmission rebuilding and received a fresh coat of Inkarot paint. Accompanied by a BMW Classic certificate confirming its original specifications, this sale reflects the trend of affluent buyers investing in high-quality classic vehicles.
1975 Ford Bronco Denver Broncos Edition
Sold: $26,250
This unique Denver Broncos Edition Ford Bronco, commissioned by Golden Ford in Colorado, features a 302-cubic-inch V-8 and three-speed manual gearbox. Enhanced with modifications like rear fender flares, a fiberglass hood, and a six-point roll cage, this classic off-roader appeals to collectors but remains practical at $26,250, making it a solid investment for fans of vintage SUVs.
1987 Volkswagen Scirocco 16V
Sold: $37,012
This remarkable 1987 Volkswagen Scirocco with the 16-valve engine recently sold for $37,012—a surprising amount for a model often overlooked. With only 31,000 miles recorded, although the mileage is marked as “true mileage unknown” due to a previous speedometer replacement, this award-winning vehicle’s high-value sale highlights the desirability of low-mileage classics in today’s market.
AM General M998 HMMWV
Sold: $17,325
If you’re considering a military-grade vehicle, this AM General Humvee offers a robust option with a 6.5-liter V-8 diesel engine and a three-speed automatic transmission. This example, equipped for civilian use, showcases a camo paint job, making it an imposing presence. However, keep in mind that while these vehicles are durable, they aren’t suited for high speeds on the highway, providing a driving experience like no other.
2005 Ferrari 360 Modena
Sold: $103,950
This gated six-speed manual 360 Ferrari, sold for $103,950, presents an affordable entry point into the world of Ferrari ownership. Although it may not rival the aesthetic appeal of its predecessor, the F355, the 360 is renowned for lower service costs and reliability. With just 15,000 miles driven and recent servicing, this well-optioned coupe captured great interest among enthusiasts.