This is the question for each of the six cars on sale.
Indeed, being a sale via Soft Auction, it is not necessary to wait for the opening of the online auction to formalise a purchase offer, as we have already explained in a previous article (the value of making an offer).
The online auction is therefore not sure to be held: it will only take place if no agreement has been reached beforehand.
To date, the first formalised offers have been received for the Aston Martin and the Rochet-Schneider, the first two cars on the calendar of upcoming sales. Further contacts are underway for the other cars.
In view of these contacts and ongoing discussions, we have attempted to assess the probability of the sale being concluded for each vehicle before the auction opens.
This information will be regularly updated as discussions take place, although it is an eminently subjective exercise

1931 – ASTON MARTIN 1.5 L INTERNATIONAL
Chassis K0 84 – Open Tourer
Soft Auction : likelihood of the car being sold before the auction

1947 – delahaye 135ms
Coupé by Chapron
Soft Auction : likelihood of the car being sold before the auction
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