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As John Prine sang, pretty good, not bad, I can’t complain. Don’t get me wrong. I was screaming and shouting at the TV when the Lamborghini Countach 5000S hammered for $960k. I was high-fiving Farago (remotely) when the Porsche 997.1 Coupe came in my exact number. In case you didn’t notice, I’m having a lot of fun with this website. Thank you for reading and commenting.

I’ve added a “with fees” column to the results. [Note to phone users: pull the chart to the left to see all the data.] Auctions provide showbiz glamor. The glitz comes at a price. RM Sotheby’s tacked-on $100k to the winning Lambo bid, about 10 percent. That’s not including the 10 percent they charged the seller. A reputable broker charges five grand or five percent to one side of a private sale. That’s a lot of money that stays in your pocket. That’s how I roll. Just sayin’ . . .

Automobile My prediction
(based on hammer)
Hammered atWith feesAuction’s
prediction
Lamborghini Countach 5000s$900k’ish
“$900k – $1.1m”
$960k$1,061,000$700k – $900k
Ferrari F40 $3.1 – $3.3m$3.6m$4.2.m$2.75m – $3.25m
Ferrari Superamerica$290k – $315k$305k$335k$270k – $300k
Porsche 997.1 coupe$125k $125k$140k$90k – $110k
Ferrari 512BBi$260k – $290k$240k$268,800$275k – $350k

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