Preview of upcoming auction by Hobbs Parker, scheduled for April 9-10
Get Ready for Hobbs Parker's Exciting 2025 Auction: A Mixed Bag of Classic Wheels!
Join the anticipation as Hobbs Parker preps for their first auction of 2025, a virtual extravaganza that promises an array of classics for petrolheads worldwide! As always, the auction will be a timed event, with a week-long physical viewing prior to the sale.
The Mercedes collection is nothing short of impressive, with the 1995 A124 E320 Cabriolet stealing the show. With mere 29,000 miles under its belt, expectations are high; the vehicle is valued between £20,000-25,000. You can also find your preferred 107-Series SL among the selection, like the 1981 500SL with a hardtop, period aftermarket wheels, and an £20,000-22,000 estimate. For those seeking something more affordable, a 1981 380SLC offers a realistic £7000-8000 guide price, having been in its garage from new.
What's an auction without sports cars? This event's lineup includes the attention-grabbing 1991 Ferrari 348TB with a manual gearbox, valued between £40,000-50,000. Other stellar offerings include the 1990 BMW Z1, 2008 Honda S2000, and the striking 1979 MGB GT. If you fancy something more vintage, classic models like the 1967 Sunbeam Alpine and 1973 Jensen Healey await!
For those seeking humbler classics, you'll find no shortage of options. Ranging from the 1989 VW T25 Doka Pickup to the 1987 Vauxhall Astra Mk2 Estate, each offers a unique opportunity. Note that some vehicles come without reserve, such as the 1960 Land Rover Series 2 and the 1979 Lancia Beta Spyder, which could result in a steal for the savvy collector.
Stay tuned for updates, as official vehicle and price details for the auction will be released closer to the date. Visit *hobbsparker.co.uk* for the latest information!
Amid the diverse selection of classic vehicles in the 2025 Hobbs Parker auction, luxury sports cars are also part of the lifestyle experience, with the 1991 Ferrari 348TB and the 1990 BMW Z1 showcased, with estimated prices of £40,000-50,000 and £19,000-23,000, respectively.
In contrast, petrolheads seeking more affordable sports cars can opt for models like the 2008 Honda S2000 and the striking 1979 MGB GT, with estimated prices ranging from £12,000-15,000 and £6,000-9,000, respectively.