Sold at auction yesterday at Goodwood. Very high price for an albeit gorgeous 911S
Richard Hamilton was an important Pop Artist, but no Warhol or Lichenstein
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Sold at auction yesterday at Goodwood. Very high price for an albeit gorgeous 911S
Richard Hamilton was an important Pop Artist, but no Warhol or Lichenstein
Other threads . . .
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...-rhd-2-4s-sold
. . . + post #s 1178, 1179, 1209 + 1210 . . .
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...r-Sale/page121
. . . again
Interesting license plate number RGO 6L; RGO 2L and RGO 3L are on '73 RSL's
Cees
Cees
RGO 2L was, and still is, on 9113600779 which was Nick Faure's race car, originally a AFN demonstrator which won 16 out of 17 races driven by Faure.
RGO 3L I believe was 9113600780, but i dont have any further information on that.
RGO 4L was / is 9113601500 , originally the Chris Maltin car (although he did not have it for long) which is also still around although I dont think it was given that number until the late 80's as it had been a racer and not registered before that time.
I dont have a record of 5L though, do you know which car carried that number??
You are right Hugh (as often), just checked my records and I don't have RGO 5L either...
Best regards, Cees
People are losing their minds.
i think the recipe is 1970's celebrity and middle condition to high condition car equals bank!
so no luck for me every hahahha..
Lemon
Three years since this result
Seems right-hand drive cars always sell for more --- Targas, too? . . .
. . . but was the car really THAT good? . . .
. . . or Mr Hamilton THAT famous?
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