Hagerty Auction Nets $111M Record Sales, $15.2M Ferrari Enzo Top Lot

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Hagerty’s Broad Arrow Auctions achieved record $111 million in two-day sales with 92% of lots sold at The Amelia Concours Auction, led by a 2003 Ferrari Enzo fetching $15.185 million. The four-day event showcased 275 automobiles and awarded Best of Show to a 1931 Duesenberg Model J and a 1969 McLaren M8B.

1. Record Auction Performance

On March 6-7 at Amelia Island, Hagerty’s Broad Arrow Auctions sold 92% of its lots, generating $111 million—the highest grossing auction in the 31-year history of The Amelia Concours and the strongest performance since Broad Arrow’s 2021 launch.

2. Top Lots and World Records

The sale featured exceptionally specified modern supercars and classic models, headlined by a single-owner 2003 Ferrari Enzo at $15.185 million and a 1972 Lamborghini Miura P400 SV at $6.605 million, both achieving world-record prices for their models.

3. Best of Show Awards

The four-day concours judged 275 distinguished automobiles, awarding Best of Show Concours d'Elegance to a 1931 Duesenberg Model J Tapertail Speedster and Best of Show Concours de Sport to a 1969 McLaren M8B.

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