Bonhams’ Auction at Barber Motorsports Museum Nets $1.5 Million

Steve McQueen's Husqvarna 400 and Bell helmet
Steve McQueen’s Husqvarna 400 and Bell helmet were two of the items auctioned off at the Bonhams event at Barber Motorsports Museum.

Bonhams’ first ever auction at the famed Barber Motorsports Museum on Saturday, October 6, held in conjunction with the annual Barber Vintage Days, netted a total sales figure of nearly $1.5 million.

Some of the brightest stars were objects formerly owned by actor Steve McQueen. The 1970 Husqvarna 400 Cross ridden by him in the film “On Any Sunday” exceeded all estimates and sold for $230,500, whereas his 1970 Bell motorcycle helmet fetched a whopping $21,875.
Other stars included the rare 1928 Windhoff Four that achieved a new world record for the marque when it sold for $230,500, and the gorgeous, original 1974 Ducati 750 SS that blew past its estimate and made $137,000. Other collectors’ motorcycles that performed strongly across the spectrum were a 1936 Brough Superior SS80 that sold for $115,000 and a 1989 Honda RC30 that was bought for $27,025.
Automobilia – always a highlight of Bonhams’ sales, which included objects as diverse as Mike Hailwood’s racing leathers and original posters and trophies, was 100 percent sold.
“This is the first of our annual sales in association with the Barber Motorsports Museum,” said Malcolm Barber, Bonhams Co-Chairman. “The collaboration between our team and the museum at this amazing venue proved the perfect synergy for an international sale of collectors motorcycles alongside this established weekend event.”
“We’re very pleased with the turnout and results of this first sale,” said Ben Walker, International Director of Motorcycles at Bonhams. “The Barber Motorsports Museum is one of the most prestigious institutions of its kind and it’s been a real pleasure to partner with them.”
For complete results, visit Bonhams.com/Barber. To learn more about upcoming Bonhams’ motoring sales around the world, go to Bonhams.com/Motoring.

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