LEXUS LFA and LC500 for Sale at Shannons Auctions
LFA sold for $750,000 when new, to its first and only Melbourne-based owner in 2013 by Lexus of Blackburn, which has served the car from new.
LFA sold for $750,000 when new, to its first and only Melbourne-based owner in 2013 by Lexus of Blackburn, which has served the car from new.
The flagship is a Mulliner Park Ward-bodied 1965 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III Flying Spur Saloon. Only 35 right hand drive models were built, with 53 cars built in total.
A complete and Australian-delivered 1958 Porsche 356A Cabriolet that spent its last 25 years rusting beneath a Newmarket, Brisbane church and now requires total refurbishment, has already attracted an offer of $105,000 before online bidding in Shannons Summer Timed Auction closes from 7pm tomorrow (February 23).
Shannons COVID-19 response of timed online auctions is going from strength to strength, with the Spring sale on November 18 delivering a $6.4 million outcome, with 95 percent of all 175 lots sold.
Its primer-tone paintwork has long since lost its lustre; one headlight has no lens; its tyres are flat; its front end has sagged badly and its interior needs retrimming. But at Shannons upcoming Spring Timed Online Auction from 11-18 November, Lot No 18, this 1.6 metre long Austin J40 pedal car, could easily bring $3,000 or more, as restored examples have sold to young-at-heart Australian enthusiasts for nearly $10,000.
Registration plates from New South Wales and Victoria will be on the Auction Block at Shannons