Worldwide Auctioneers presented its 17th annual Texas Classic Auction on Saturday April 21st, treating bidders to a line-up of low mileage modern exotics and largely original vintage American cars, including another exciting no reserve private collection. Over the course of the sale 93% of consignments found new homes, with a total sale of $4.3 million.
High sale went to a numbers-matching 1965 Shelby GT350, one of only 562 produced, that hammered sold for $363,000, while a rare and very well-preserved 1959 Porsche 365A/1600 S Convertible D realized $209,000.
Among the notable sales from the Collection of Pamela & Eugene Knies were an iconic 2002 BMW Z8 with just 4,232 miles from new that brought $200,200 and another extremely low-mileage and impeccably presented 2010 Rolls-Royce Drophead Phantom Coupe that sold for $225,500. A quirky 1980 AMC Pacer DL realized a whopping $28,600, while a 2006 Hummer H1 Alpha, one of just 729 built in the final year for the H1, with only 3,825 miles, went to a new home for an extraordinary $184,800.
Full results are available online at worldwideauctioneers.comalong with details of the rest of the 2018 schedule.