'Top ten car auctions of 2010' may have had antiques valuations

British Car Auctions has named its top ten sells over the last 12 months.

People seeking accurate antiques valuations may be interested to hear an industry body has listed its top ten vehicle sales of 2010.

British Car Auctions named a Rolls Royce Phantom Drop Head Coupe that went for £195,500 and a vintage Ford Cortina 2000GT among its highlights from the past year.

Tim Naylor of the organisation said the Rolls Royce and a 2006 Bugatti Veyron that sold for £625,000 were the "big ticket items".

"Both sales created a huge amount of interest with buyers registering from all over the UK and even further afield," he explained.

The most unusual vehicles to go under the hammer were a pair of Road Trains, which are more likely to be seen at a holiday resort than an auction hall, Mr Naylor continued.

His comments follow news that a James Bond first edition book, written by Ian Fleming, sold for £19,000 recently at an auction in Gloucestershire, according to the BBC.

Posted by John FolwellPeople seeking accurate antiques valuations may be interested to hear an industry body has listed its top ten vehicle sales of 2010.

British Car Auctions named a Rolls Royce Phantom Drop Head Coupe that went for £195,500 and a vintage Ford Cortina 2000GT among its highlights from the past year.

Tim Naylor of the organisation said the Rolls Royce and a 2006 Bugatti Veyron that sold for £625,000 were the "big ticket items".

"Both sales created a huge amount of interest with buyers registering from all over the UK and even further afield," he explained.

The most unusual vehicles to go under the hammer were a pair of Road Trains, which are more likely to be seen at a holiday resort than an auction hall, Mr Naylor continued.

His comments follow news that a James Bond first edition book, written by Ian Fleming, sold for £19,000 recently at an auction in Gloucestershire, according to the BBC.

Posted by John FolwellPeople seeking accurate antiques valuations may be interested to hear an industry body has listed its top ten vehicle sales of 2010.

British Car Auctions named a Rolls Royce Phantom Drop Head Coupe that went for £195,500 and a vintage Ford Cortina 2000GT among its highlights from the past year.

Tim Naylor of the organisation said the Rolls Royce and a 2006 Bugatti Veyron that sold for £625,000 were the "big ticket items".

"Both sales created a huge amount of interest with buyers registering from all over the UK and even further afield," he explained.

The most unusual vehicles to go under the hammer were a pair of Road Trains, which are more likely to be seen at a holiday resort than an auction hall, Mr Naylor continued.

His comments follow news that a James Bond first edition book, written by Ian Fleming, sold for £19,000 recently at an auction in Gloucestershire, according to the BBC.

Posted by John Folwell

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