Broad Arrow is thrilled to celebrate outstanding results at its fourth Amelia Concours Auction, achieving over $111 million in total sales with 92 percent of all lots sold. This represents the highest-grossing auction in the 31-year history of The Amelia Island Concours, as well as Broad Arrow’s most successful auction since the company was founded in 2021.

With an unmistakable charge on Amelia Island, more than 1,000 registered participants from around the world (55% representing new bidders over the previous year) packed a standing-room-only auction room. Over two exciting days, Broad Arrow Principal Auctioneer Lydia Fenet guided the sale through a flurry of spirited bidding activity as a global audience competed for some of the world’s finest collector cars.
The passion of collectors resulted in no fewer than 13 new world record auction prices, led by the Paint-to-Sample 2005 Porsche Carrera GT. Strong results were not confined to a single segment, with impressive prices achieved across the board—particularly among the pre- and post-war American and European cars offered from the respected collections of Wellington Morton and Bill & Patti Spurling.
We extend our sincere appreciation to our consignors and clients whose enthusiasm and trust made this exceptional result possible, and we look forward with anticipation to the remainder of our global auction calendar.

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