Classic car market bubble popping. Monterey Car week gross totals down about 25% from 2018. Insiders at RM Sotheby’s described the current market as “a bloodbath.” https://t.co/wZNjagZ7yU
— Hipster (@Hipster_Trader) August 18, 2019
All the news from tonight’s no-sale and drama with the Type 64 at RM Sotheby’s https://t.co/wZkGG4uCPW
— Hannah Elliott (@HannahElliott) August 18, 2019
This is a real humdinger. I've heard stories of Sotheby's employees bidding cars up over the phone but this one takes the cake. https://t.co/X9bDBHXhZn
— Grabau (@agrabau) August 18, 2019
サザビーズが大ミス、というか有り得ないミスをやらかして、オークション不成立。
— Takashi Uchioki (@PASONEKO) August 18, 2019
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Porsche’s Type 64 Nazi Car Fails to Sell in Auction Blunder https://t.co/KU53zPAPji
Porsche’s Type 64 Nazi Car Fails to Sell in Auction Blunder - Epic Auction blunder, an automobile with quite a legacy, though. I rarely post about cars, but if you know me in real life, you know I love them, the faster the better. https://t.co/tRNL3yYSdR
— Barbara Malmet (@B52Malmet) August 18, 2019
We were there! He definitely said “$30 Million”! https://t.co/aMjkBx0ifJ#RMSothebys #RMAuction #Porsche pic.twitter.com/ULzwhNjgqi
— CupOfRobots (@CupOfRobots) August 18, 2019
Rich people are so friggin' weird https://t.co/I1Bkm0Jr4j
— ᴅᴇʀᴇᴋ ᴍᴇᴀᴅ (@derektmead) August 18, 2019
Some were saying joke gone wrong.... https://t.co/wZkGG4uCPW https://t.co/pNRYO6XzW1
— Hannah Elliott (@HannahElliott) August 18, 2019
The Nazi-era car was originally anticipated to sell for $20 million before an error sent the crowd into a collective uproar.https://t.co/WbEZluqqJ3
— The Drive (@thedrive) August 18, 2019
After the biggest blunder in recent auction history, the Nazi car that Ferdinand Porsche made didn’t sell. The auction for the Type 64 was terminated in minutes, after no bids above $17 million appeared in the room. https://t.co/S9af6jf7HG pic.twitter.com/mJoF8XmUHM
— Nick Spence (@Nickfromupnorth) August 19, 2019
After the biggest blunder in recent auction history, the Nazi car that Ferdinand Porsche made didn’t sell. https://t.co/dkSXgkjz93
— Barry Ritholtz (@ritholtz) August 18, 2019
"Insiders at RM Sotheby's described the current market as 'a bloodbath'."https://t.co/dVonmNrOgW@HannahElliott reports on the Type 64 no-sale and more.
— Ed Callow (@torquespeak) August 18, 2019