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HEMMINGS AUCTIONS

Hemmings Auctions is our live, online auction site staffed by customer service professionals ready to help bidders and sellers with any questions. A wide variety of classic and specialty vehicles from all eras are up for bid. Auctions run for two weeks, and qualified bidders place their bids electronically. Once a vehicle is accepted into the auction, the seller pays only a $99.95 listing fee. The winning bidder is responsible for a 5-percent fee on all completed auctions. The following are examples of auctions that transpired during the month leading up to press time. If you have questions, comments, or suggestions, email Director of Auction Operations Terry Shea: terryshea@hemmings.com.

1959 JAGUAR XK150

Reserve: $60,000
Selling Price: $73,500
Recent Market Range: $57,100-$75,500

The Fixed-Head Coupe variant of Jaguar’s ultimate XK blurred the line between sports car and luxury car, offering the best of both worlds. The

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