Classic Car Buyer

Crowds back at auction?

With most legal restrictions to control Covid-19 now lifted across the majority of the UK and new cases steady at the time of writing, the classic car scene has been able to return to something approaching normality. However, organisers of classic car auctions, previously red letter days for enthusiasts to attend, are divided on whether they will return to holding public-facing sales.

The past 18 months have seen auction houses adapt to operating behind closed doors, with examples including online bidding for the first time, new timed

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