As the gavel falls at the Ritz-Carlton
Broad Arrow Auctions, a Hagerty (NYSE: HGTY) company, is thrilled to announce the results of our first-ever Amelia Auction—the official auction of The Amelia. Held on the oceanfront lawn and in the standing-room-only ballroom of The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island, on 4 March, the auction totaled over $31M, with 81 percent of all lots sold.
Focusing on a younger segment of the collector car market within our catalog translated to strong results for highly sought-after cars as seen throughout our top ten sales and in the stand-out prices for the pair of AMG Hammers. We are honored to collaborate with Hagerty on The Amelia weekend and are grateful to our consignors and nearly 700 bidders for their participation in this inaugural sale.
The quality of our catalog offering shone through in our results and we will continue to elevate the Broad Arrow experience via the unique Porsche 75th Anniversary auction in June as well as with our expanded two-day Monterey event this summer.
Top Ten Picks
2015 MCLAREN P1. SOLD FOR: $2,425,000
- Second to last of just 375 McLaren P1 produced
- The only example delivered new with stunning MSO exposed carbon fiber bodywork
- One owner example, showing just 130 delivery / service miles
- Equipped with MSO stage two tuning with dynamic wing control
- Features over $400,000 in carefully selected options from MSO
- McLaren’s pioneer Hypercar, capable of 0-186 miles per hour in just 16.5 seconds
1987 PORSCHE 969 KOMFORT. SOLD FOR: $1,710,000
- One of only 292 production 959s
- Matching numbers 2.85-liter twin-turbocharged flat-six
- Original colors of Silver Metallic over ‘Interior to Sample’ Black leather upholstery
- French market example with just over 14,659 miles recorded at cataloging
- California Certificate of Conformance issued 24 April 2007
- California Smog legal Canepa ‘Stage One’ engine build with 600 hp, 540 lb-ft, upgraded 959 Sport suspension
2005 PORSCHE CARRERA GT. SOLD FOR: $1,517,500
- Well preserved example with just 5,280 miles at cataloging
- Recent service performed at 5,213 miles by Beverly HIlls Porsche in September 2021
- Clean Carfax report documenting three owners and consistent service visits since new
- N-Spec Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires installed at the end of 2021
- Finished in Black (741) over Dark Grey (DZ) leather
- One of only 477 USA delivered 2005 Carrera GTs and one of 103 delivered in Black
2019 MCLAREN SENNA. SOLD FOR: $1,380,000
- Stunning Full Visual Gloss Carbon Fiber bodywork
- Senna No. 68 of only 500 examples, highly equipped with over $300,000 in options
- A spectacular one-owner example offered with just 80 miles
- Equipped with optional 24-carat gold engine heat-shield
- Recently displayed at the world-famous Petersen Automotive Museum
1932 ALFA ROMEO 6C 1750 SERIES V GRAN SPORT FIGONI ROADSTER. SOLD FOR: $1,270,000
- A striking pre-war Alfa Romeo with distinctive Roadster coachwork by Figoni
- Retains its matching numbers original engine and distinctive “Parisian Alfa” features
- Supercharged 6C 1750 GS model offering exceptional performance for its day
- Well documented and researched by pre-war Alfa Romeo experts Simon Moore, Angela Cherrett and Luigi Fusi
- Eligible for all of the world’s most prestigious motoring events
- Recipient of an exceptional restoration Blakeney Motorsport
- Class award winner at the 2021 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance
1937 BUGATTI TYPE 57C VANVOOREN ROADSTER. SOLD FOR: $1,250,000
- Spectacular no-expense spared restoration completed by Bugatti experts
- Featuring stunning, one-off Vanvooren roadster coachwork
- Supercharged 3,257 cc straight-eight engine producing 210 horsepower
- Accompanied by over 2000 pages of restoration receipts and photographs
- Fully documented history by world-renowned Bugatti expert David Sewell
- Shown at 2012 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance
1961 MERCEDES-BENZ 300 SL ROADSTER. SOLD FOR: $1,220,000
- Highly desirable, late-production ‘disc brake’ 300 SL Roadster
- Retains its numbers-matching body, chassis, engine, transmission, and differential as well as its optional hardtop and a complete set of fitted luggage
- Subject to an extensive cosmetic and mechanical refresh in January 2023
- Preserved and maintained by a noted Mercedes-Benz collector for over 27 years
- Finished in Feuerwehrrot (Fire Engine Red) over tan leather
1994 PORSCHE 911 TURBO S FLACHBAU. SOLD FOR: $1,215,000
- One of only 39 X85 versions of the 964 Turbo sold in US
- Numbers matching example retaining its original drivetrain
- 385 hp X88 package
- Elegant black over black color scheme
- Only 3,971 miles recorded at the time of cataloging
- Clean Carfax report
- Supplied with original window sticker, manuals, air compressor kit, and spare.
2021 FORD GT. SOLD FOR: $1,050,000
- Offered from the original owner with just 671 miles at the time of cataloging
- Special Carbon Series edition with Carbon Fiber wheels and stripes
- Twin-turbocharged Ecoboost V6 producing 660 horsepower
- Extended Color Palette 3 Shell Grey exterior with Black Alcantara interior
- Accompanied by Window Sticker and vehicle charger
- One of 1,350 examples of Ford’s era defining Le Mans car for the road
1991 AMG 6.0 ‘HAMMER’ WIDEBODY COUPE. SOLD FOR: $885,000
- Only 36,701 km, or the equivalent of 22,805 miles, since new
- One of only a limited number of cars to receive an AMG VIN
- Full 6.0-liter widebody conversion, believed to be an AMG Japan show car
- Finished in DB 929 Nautical Blue Metallic with a matching AMG blue leather interior on Recaro seats
- Please note while it is widely agreed that AMG Hammers were outfitted with 6.0-liter four-valve DOHC V8 engines, it is unknown whether the “Hammer” specification applies uniquely to M119 as well as M117 cars. This car is referred to as a “Hammer” as it is widely considered as such given its 6.0-liter, M119 specification.