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COYS, AUTOSPORT, JANUARY 14
Friday, 17 February 2012 00:00

AprAucCoysOne of the 1967 Ford Mustang GT500 ‘Eleanors’ employed in ‘Gone in Sixty Seconds’ was eventually knocked down to a new owner for £95,000 with premium.

The same money was available for a virtually brand new ‘continuation’ Superformance Ford GT40 from the Alan Mann Racing Collection. From the same stable, a Jaguar MkI 2.4 saloon Goodwood Revival racer made £52,100 and a 1979 Ford Capri 3.0S MkIII in Group 1 spec made £25,300.

A 1965 Ford Mustang racer made £60,900, a 1964 Anglia £11,500, a 1958 Austin A35 with Ashley mods sold for £11,000 and a 1957 Minx £10,925.

More street-friendly fare included a 1973 Ferrari 246 Dino GTS at £114,800, an LHD 1954 Austin-Healey 100/4 £33,350 with premium, a 1975 Jensen Interceptor convertible £33,350 and a 1990 Quattro 20V £16,100.

Other lots included £16,100 for a 1946 Midget V8 oval circuit single seater,  and a frugal £1150 for a wedge-shaped electric 1980 CommutaCar.

 
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