Saturday, January 30, 2010
World Record. 1966 Riva Aquarama. SOLD! $775,000
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The cars before and after were going pretty weak on the sellers side (1965 427 side oiler Cobra for $72,000!). I was thinking no one is going to bid on this poor thing! Congratulations to both the new owners and the seller!
ReplyDeleteWhat happened....I had my 70 bucks already to go????
ReplyDeleteI know, I know. I only got about 560,000 in checks in the mail. I guess we ran out of time... by the way, I have moved to Mexico..
ReplyDeleteWith the 12% non-auto Mecum buyer's premium, the Riva actually sold for $930,000 plus sales tax.
ReplyDeleteMillion Dollar Baby.I think I'll buy a boat for each weak of the year instead.
ReplyDeleteWhoops, it was a 10% buyers premium - it was actually $852,500
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ReplyDeleteEven the premium is out of my range! Guess I'll have to keep the Sportsman for another year.
ReplyDeleteScott, congratulations on the sale of #125. We will miss seeing her at Tavares but it's good to know that she will be well taken care of by her new owners. This auction has elevated our hobby tremendously as many folks nation wide watched with keen interest.
ReplyDeleteI nominate you as Woody Boater of the Decade.
Al
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ReplyDeleteIt certainly was an exciting day! The new owner will use her as a tender on a 160' yacht. The gentlemen representing the owner assured us that #125 will be maintained to the same condition it is currently in. We are very pleased she will be cared for by such a knowledgeable organization.
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