Worldwide’s Scottsdale Auction Sets World Records

Worldwide’s Scottsdale Auction Sets World Records

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Worldwide’s Scottsdale Auction Sets World Records

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Auburn, IN — Worldwide Auctioneers’ Jan. 23 Scottsdale sale — hosted as a live and online event in Auburn, Indiana — achieved a 93% sell-through rate.

The top-selling 1934 Packard Twelve 1107 Phaeton Photo: Woldwide Auctioneers

High sale went to a 1934 Packard Twelve 1107 Phaeton with exceptional design and provenance that was used by President Franklin D. Roosevelt for a Chicago parade. One of only five produced and offered with just 20,700 miles, it brought a record $571,500.

Photo: Woldwide Auctioneers

Other world records included the $346,000 selling price for an exceptional 1947 Mercury Series 79M Marmon-Herrington 4×4 Station Wagon, and an impeccably-documented and as-new 1996 Dodge Viper GTS with just 22 actual miles that sold for $122,080 — the highest price ever achieved for the model. See all results.

The iconic 1979 Chevrolet ‘A-Team’ Van, one of only six officially licensed by Universal Studios to promote the action-packed 1980s television series, sold for $84,000 with proceeds benefitting the J. Kruse Education Center, a 501(c)(3) organization that provides career development pathways for students and veterans transitioning from active duty.

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