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Auction Results St Auction Results St. John's Lot Year - Make / Model Chassis # Price Sold 102 1964 Lincoln Continental Convertible Sedan 4Y86N409510 $20,000.00 103 1920 Cadillac Model 59 Victoria $26,400.00 Sold 104 1947 Packard Custom Super Clipper Seven-Passenger Sedan $27,500.00 105 1976 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 FJ40212619 $68,750.00 Sold 106 1911 Ford Model T Torpedo Runabout 47119 $33,000.00 Sold 107 1955 Ford Thunderbird P5FH110845 $38,500.00 Sold 108 1958 Austin-Healey 100-Six BN6 Roadster BN6-L/3723 $57,500.00 109 1967 Cadillac DeVille Convertible F7277284 $44,000.00 Sold 110 1978 Rolls-Royce Corniche Drophead Coupe DRG 32270 $82,500.00 Sold 111 1973 Jaguar E-Type Series 3 V-12 Roadster UD 1S 21377 $71,500.00 Sold 112 1955 Packard Caribbean Convertible 5588-1220 $66,000.00 Sold 113 1955 Pontiac Star Chief Convertible W855H7811 $45,000.00 114 1948 Pontiac Torpedo Eight Deluxe Convertible C8PA1338 $46,750.00 Sold 115 1970 Jaguar E-Type Series 2 4.2-Litre Roadster 1R 11217 $90,750.00 Sold 116 1935 Auburn Eight Custom Coupe 1407M $77,000.00 Sold 117 1934 Chrysler Airflow Eight Sedan 6597265 $67,500.00 118 1935 Packard Super Eight Coupe Roadster $181,500.00 Sold 119 1952 Nash-Healey Roadster 2279 $85,250.00 Sold 120 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad Station Wagon VC57K117617 $52,500.00 121 1934 Packard Super Eight Convertible Victoria 752388 $198,000.00 Sold 122 1955 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible $50,000.00 123 1923 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Oxford Seven-Passenger Touring 107JH $190,000.00 124 1925 Lincoln Model L Seven-Passenger "Police Flyer" 26004 $68,750.00 Sold 125 1938 Cadillac V-8 Convertible Sedan $47,500.00 126 1925 Duesenberg Model A Touring 989 $264,000.00 Sold 127 1937 Cord 812 Cabriolet 812 2214 F $143,000.00 Sold 128 1925 Renault Model 45 Tourer 139416 $264,000.00 Sold 129 1906 Studebaker Model G Touring 841 $275,000.00 Sold 130 1964 Mercury Park Lane Convertible Coupe 4Z65Z513651 $52,250.00 Sold 131 1946 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible $66,000.00 Sold 132 1930 Gar Wood 28' Triple Cockpit Runabout "Katie's Choice" $275,000.00 Sold 133 1955 Jaguar XK140 MC Drophead Coupe S 818857 $104,500.00 Sold 134 1960 Chrysler 300F Convertible 8403143155 $143,000.00 Sold 135 1913 Michigan Model R Touring 5881 $132,000.00 Sold 136 1927 Rolls-Royce Phantom I Brougham de Ville 61RF $225,500.00 Sold 137 1958 Oldsmobile Dynamic Eighty-Eight Convertible 587M16406 $66,000.00 Sold 138 1940 Packard Custom Super Eight One Eighty Convertible Sedan $236,500.00 Sold 139 1959 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible $110,000.00 Sold 140 1931 Cadillac V-12 Convertible Coupe $220,000.00 Sold 141 1958 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham $187,000.00 Sold 142 1999 Packard Twelve Prototype 338032 $143,000.00 Sold 144 1930 Packard Deluxe Eight All-Weather Town Car $126,500.00 Sold 7/28/2014 8:57:05 AM Page: 1 Auction Results St. John's Lot Year - Make / Model Chassis # Price Sold 145 1941 Packard Custom Super Eight One Eighty Sport Brougham $104,500.00 Sold 146 1953 Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn Drophead Coupe LSLE43 $352,000.00 Sold 147 1924 Duesenberg Model A Speedster 783 $225,500.00 Sold 148 1933 Pierce-Arrow Model 836 Club Sedan 1070153 $121,000.00 Sold 149 1931 Chrysler CG Imperial Convertible Victoria CG 3843 $450,000.00 150 1932 Nash Ambassador Eight Victoria Coupe 519647 $82,500.00 Sold 151 2012 Fisker Karma EcoSport YH4K14AAXCA001407 $62,500.00 152 2002 Ferrari 575M Maranello ZFFBV55A320129444 $70,000.00 153 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280 SL Roadster 113.044.10.003965 $63,250.00 Sold 154 1929 Cadillac V-8 Seven-Passenger Imperial Sedan 3-30530 $90,000.00 155 1938 Packard Twelve All-Weather Town Car $121,000.00 Sold 156 1941 Packard Custom Super Eight One Eighty All-Weather Town Car $82,500.00 Sold 157 1932 Auburn Eight Custom Phaeton Sedan $187,000.00 Sold 158 1911 Mercedes 38/70HP Seven-Passenger Touring 13496 $495,000.00 Sold 159 1937 Cord 812 Supercharged Phaeton 812 31643 H $132,000.00 Sold 160 1956 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz 5662014788 $115,000.00 161 1960 Mercedes-Benz 190 SL Roadster 121.040.10.016225 $192,500.00 Sold 162 1929 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Torpedo Tourer 50XJ $625,000.00 163 1957 Ford Thunderbird D7FH105340 $50,000.00 164 1951 Jaguar Mark V 3½-Litre Drophead Coupe 647365 $63,250.00 Sold 165 1961 Chrysler 300G Convertible 8413199215 $162,250.00 Sold 166 1950 Hudson Commodore Eight Convertible Brougham 50482033 $82,500.00 Sold 167 1930 Willys-Knight 66B 'Plaidside' Roadster 003900329 $85,000.00 168 1955 Buick Special Convertible 4B4083179 $57,750.00 Sold 169 1948 Chrysler Town and Country Convertible 7408087 $80,000.00 170 1955 Packard Caribbean Convertible 5588-1341 $46,750.00 Sold 171 1912 Firestone-Columbus Indianapolis Tribute 19789 $79,750.00 Sold 172 1939 Cadillac Sixteen Sedan 5290045 $44,000.00 Sold 173 1911 Ford Model T Five-Passenger Touring 39815 $35,750.00 Sold 174 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray 327/300 Convertible 194677S119894 $49,500.00 Sold 175 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz 5762025132 $77,000.00 Sold 176 1938 Packard Super Eight Convertible Sedan $137,500.00 Sold 177 1967 Mercedes-Benz 230 SL Roadster 113.042.12.019190 $52,250.00 Sold 178 1933 MG J2 Roadster J2972 $55,000.00 Sold 179 1927 Buick Master Six Roadster 1682253 $30,250.00 Sold 180 1941 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible Coupe $77,000.00 Sold 7/28/2014 8:57:05 AM Page: 2 Auction Results St. John's Lot Year - Make / Model Chassis # Price Sold TOTALS FOR ALL LOTS: Total Selling Price for Lots Sold: $7,421,150.00 Number of Lots: 78 Number of Lots Sold: 60 Sale Percent for All Lots: 76.92 % 7/28/2014 8:57:05 AM Page: 3.
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