Top 10: Cheapest classic cars sold at auction this year
Over the past few years, we've seen some of the highest prices ever paid for classic cars at auction.
Top of the charts is a Ferrari 250GTO, which sold for £25m in 2014. This is followed by a Merecedes W196R (£19.5m) and a Ferrari 275GTB (£17m).
In fact, according to research form ClassicCarPrice.com, classic car auctions sales account for £350m for the first six months of the year.
So that’s the top of the tree, but what about life at the bottom? Well, thanks to ClassicCarPrice.com we can show you. Here are the ten cheapest classic cars sold at auction so far this year.
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Saab 99 - £500
Just behind the Hillman is another characterful classic, the Saab 99. Although examples in top condition have sold for £4000-5000 in the past 24 months, a highly original, one-owner car from 1974 in 'L' trim sold for just £500 earlier this year at South Western Vehicle Auctions.
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