Monterey Car Week didn’t go off this year with its usual fanfare, but virtual events and online auctions kept the Pebble Beach flame alive. Moreover, these digital-only auctions performed better than expected. Ten cars sold for $1.5 million or more through RM Sotheby’s, Bonhams, and Gooding & Co. A Ferrari race car even set an online record.
The potential No. 1 seller, a 1934 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Cabriolet Décapotable on offer from Bonhams, entered the weekend with a pre-auction estimate of $6.5M–$7.5M, but it ended up a no-sale with a final bid of $4.6M.
Below are the top seven sales by final sale price, ranked from lowest to highest. Fans of Italian metal, strap in. Read all about the results on Hagerty.com:
https://www.hagerty.com/media/auctions/the-top-7-sales-from-the-2020-monterey-online-auctions/
I must not run with the right people.I know a lot of people,but,I don't know anybody that can pay 4.29 milliom for any car.