Ferrari 250GT Competizione set for Concours of Elegance sale Gooding and Co unveils exciting quartet of cars from marques including Ferrari and Bugatti for its sale on September 3 at Hampton Court Palace.
‘Magnificent Seven’ Packards for 2022 Concours of Elegance Among the displays already announced for this year’s Hampton Court Palace event, the arrival of a special Packard line-up might raise the most eyebrows.
The return of AX201, the original Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost This 1907 Rolls-Royce 40/50 was nicknamed Silver Ghost and referred to as ‘the best car in the world’. Now it’s back in the public eye, appearing at the 2021 Concours of Elegance Hampton Court
95 cars at the Concours of Elegance to celebrate Her Majesty’s birthday A special display of 95 cars to represent every year of Her Majesty The Queen’s life will take place at the Concours of Elegance Hampton Court in September
Your chance to vote for 2024 Car of the Year in International Historic Motoring Awards Vote for your choice of the 2024 Car of the Year, to be announced at a prestigious venue in London at the International Historic Motoring Awards on November 22.
The rumours were true, Gooding and Company is to be acquired by auctions giant Christie’s US collector car auction house Gooding & Company is set to be acquired by Christie’s – but David Gooding and his well established and respected team will stay.
Bonhams and Gooding feel the British chill with dismal late-summer 2024 auction results Bonhams and Gooding & Co. struggle to hit sell-through rates of around 50 percent at both Concours of Elegance and Goodwood Revival 2024.
1935 Duesenberg SJ named Best of the Best of the greatest concours events of 2023 Announced at an exclusive ceremony in London, a 1935 Duesenberg Model SJ Speedster has won the Peninsula Best of the Best Award for the best concours car of 2023.
Heavyweight auction-industry names defect to Gooding and Company Rupert Banner will join Gooding and Co. as new senior specialist after defecting from rival Bonhams. He will be joined by specialists Lance Butler and Ben Willis.