Le magazine et marché mondial pour les passionnés de voitures classiques, par des passionnés.
Le magazine et marché mondial pour les passionnés de voitures classiques, par des passionnés.
Yesterday we showed you a VW bus, waiting for an offer in Uruguay. Today we can tell you better to be quick. Austrian auctioneers Auctionata (that’s it for alliterations for today) are ready to set a world record. At least, that’s what they believe. For 28 November they have announced to hammer off a Volkswagen T1 with a totally whopping estimate. Seat yourself – they believe the car to make a staggering 240,000 Euros - That's almost 170,000 euros on top of top prices paid for these cars in the recent past.
So what makes them think it’s worth that kind of money? Well, it’s a fact that T1s are in the lift since a couple of years. And this one is the sought-after Samba, with all the cute little windows in the roof. According to the sellers it has to be the best-kept example of the species. And who are we to question that? The car was delivered in February 1955 by VW-dealer Autohaus Retter in Innsbruck to a nice lady-owner who kept it for decades without saving on the maintenance bills – all the records are kept with the car, including a period Samsonite suitcase to keep them. But don’t think this little Samba is wearing its original coat of two-tone paint though - it was repainted in 1990.
Now, over to you. Cool or crazy?
(Text Jeroen Booij, pictures courtesy Auctionata)