July Auction 3 2025
THE AUCTION IS HELD: 17 jul 2025Volvo 1800 S B18 — 1966
Highly sought-after 1800S model-year car, featuring the iconic “hockey stick” chrome trim, the robust B18 engine, and desirable overdrive gearbox. Finished in striking Graphite Grey with a beautiful red leather interior.
Volvo PV52 — 1938
A classic treasure from pre-war Sweden, fully restored to its original condition.
Volvo 244 GL B200E — 1992
A model that exudes elegance and Scandinavian design, delivered in a robust package. This car is in very fine original condition with just 135,000 km on the odometer.
SAAB 96 Sport 2T — 1965
Long-nose model with few owners, sparingly driven since its renovation in the 1980s, and in a road-ready and presentable condition.
SAAB 96 2T Sport Replica — 1962
This is a Saab 96 flatnose two-stroke, built as a replica of the iconic Saab Sport. The main differences are the single carburetor instead of triple, and the seats—but to most, it looks just like the real thing. And best of all, it's a fraction of the price of an original.
SAAB 9-3 Aero Cabriolet 2.8T V6 — 2006
SAAB’s most powerful model, equipped with the durable 2.8-liter Turbo V6 engine. A fast and enjoyable open-top car to make the most of the summer.
SAAB 900 2,0 — 1986
Relatively low mileage at just over 77,500 km, with a well-documented service history and few previous owners—offered in a pleasant and well-functioning condition.
SAAB 900i 2.0 — 1987
Saab 900 OG "Facelift" 1987. High standard for its time with fuel injection engine, five-speed gearbox, and plush interior. Owned by the same family until 2023.
Fiat 500 Topolino Cabriocoach — 1936
The very first 1936 model year of a beloved small car named after a widely recognized Disney character—Mickey Mouse—who made his debut in the 1928 film Steamboat Willie. Presented here in beautifully restored condition, and most likely with a documented Swedish history since new.
Ford Model A Roadster — 1931
Beautifully restored with documented Swedish history and over 30 years of regular use by the same owner—although the car has been stationary in recent years.
Ford Model A Open Cab Pick-up 3,3 — 1929
A pick-up cabriolet—perhaps the rarest model on the Model A scene, at least according to many experts and enthusiasts, both here at home and especially across the Atlantic.
Smeludd Trailer to a Ford Model A — 1997
The bridal trailer, designed to stylishly and playfully complement a Ford Model A—such as one also featured in the same auction day, lot number 18424.
Cadillac Fleetwood Eldorado V8 — 1969
A Swedish-sold, imposing luxury cruiser from the classic brand Cadillac.
Mercedes-Benz SL 63 AMG 6.2 V8 R230 — 2008
SL 63 AMG offers the perfect blend of high-class luxury and raw performance, powered by a thunderous 6.2-litre V8. It delivers effortless comfort when cruising and exhilarating power on demand — the best of both worlds in one striking package.
Porsche 928 S4 V8 — 1989
The Porsche 928 was considered the most luxurious model in the lineup from 1978 to 1995, blending grand touring comfort with serious 320 hp V8 performance—it was the hyper GT of its era.
Opel Kadett Rallye 1900 cc — 1970
Kadett in incredibly good condition, owned by the same family until 2024. The car has been very well preserved from rust thanks to regular rust protection treatments.
Opel Kadett GSi 16v 2,0 — 1991
An Opel Kadett GSi from the early ’90s, presented here in good, well-maintained used condition.
Audi Coupé quattro 2,2 — 1985
Swedish-sold Quattro in top condition – drives like a dream and has never had any rust repairs.
BMW 320 iA Cabriolet E30 — 1991
Stylish BMW in good condition with only 144,000 km on the clock. Road-ready and inspected, valid until 2027-06-30.
Goggomobil T250 2T 250cc — 1965
A super rare and truly unique microcar, with only 11 other examples registered in Sweden. This one has been fully renovated mechanically and is in excellent condition—just turn the key and drive it home.
Rolls-Royce Corniche V — 2000
One of the rarest and most exclusive models ever produced by the marque. This particular car is number 22 of just 329 hand-built examples crafted at the legendary Crewe factory. When new in 2000, it carried a list price of around £300,000—equivalent to roughly 3 million SEK—making it one of the most expensive cars of its time.
Bentley Continental GTC 6,0 W12 — 2007
Swedish-sold Bentley in show condition, with only 39,000 km on the clock. A stunning convertible that drives like a dream, powered by a mighty W12 under the hood.
MG MGB Roadster 1800 — 1972
A representative U.S.-spec model in well-preserved original condition, with documented history in Sweden since 1998.
MG F 1,8 VVC — 1998
Fantastic driving pleasure in this beautiful youngtimer. Low mileage, well maintained, and owned by the same person for the past 20 years.
Austin Mini 1000 998cc — 1976
This charming Mini has had only 3 private owners from new. The previous lady owner cherished the car for an impressive 43 years, and the mileage of just 68,912 km is believed to be original.
Jaguar XJ6 3.2 L — 1997
Swedish-sold Jaguar in excellent condition with few owners and only 152,000 km on the odometer.
Suzuki GSX250R 2 cyl 4-Stroke — 1990
A sporty machine in the 250cc class, rare on Swedish roads. Well-maintained with low mileage.
Suzuki GSX 400 T 400cc — 1983
A classic 1980s bike known for its simplicity and reliability. With a durable air-cooled twin engine and straightforward mechanics, it’s a fun and hassle-free motorcycle to own and enjoy.