2022 Bonhams Goodwood Revival Sale (Auction Results)

The first sports car to wear Bruce McLaren’s Kiwi emblem topped the results at $1,036,000 at the Bonhams Goodwood Revival Sale 2022.

The first sports car to wear Bruce McLaren's Kiwi emblem topped the results at $1,036,000 at the Bonhams Goodwood Revival Sale 2022. Bruce Mclaren's dismantled 1964 Cooper-Zerex-Oldsmobile ‘Jolly Green Giant’ on sale at Bonhams 2022 Goodwood Revival auction
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The top result at the Bonhams Goodwood Revival 2022 classic car auction was £911,000 paid for a 1964 Cooper-Zerex-Oldsmobile that was the first car to wear Bruce McLaren’s Kiwi emblem. The car in a disassembled condition was rediscovered after five decades in storage in South Africa. McLaren drove the car to victory at amongst others the Guards Trophy at Brands Hatch in both 1963 and 1964. The Cooper-Zerex had previously been owned and driven by American racing greats Briggs Cunningham and Roger Penske.

Bonhams Goodwood Revival Sale 2022

The Bonhams Goodwood Revival sale: 17 September 2022 at the Goodwood Motor Circuit in the south of England.

Bonhams earned £11,484,664 with a sell-through rate of 72% (182 lots sold / 72 unsold) or 96% on value.

Top-Ten Results at the Bonhams Goodwood Revival Auction 2022

Bruce Mclaren's dismantled 1964 Cooper-Zerex-Oldsmobile ‘Jolly Green Giant’ on sale at Bonhams 2022 Goodwood Revival auction
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The ten highest results realized at the Bonhams Goodwood Revival 2022 classic car auction were:

The ten highest results realized at the Bonhams Goodwood Revival 2022 classic car auction

First Bruce McLaren Emblemed Sports Car Sold

Bruce Mclaren's dismantled 1964 Cooper-Zerex-Oldsmobile ‘Jolly Green Giant’ on sale at Bonhams 2022 Goodwood Revival auction
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The very first sports car to carry the Michael Turner-designed Kiwi emblem of the late Grand Prix and Le Mans-winning driver and constructor Bruce McLaren – considered the taproot of the modern McLaren marque – changed hands for the first time in half a century, selling for £911,000 (US$ 1,036,000) as the top result in Bonhams Goodwood Revival Sale 2022.

Known as the Jolly Green Giant, due to the New Zealand racer’s unconventional painting of its chassis, the 1964 Cooper-Zerex-Oldsmobile sports car had been hidden for more than 50 years, stored in one South American family’s ownership before it was unearthed earlier this year.

Bruce Mclaren's dismantled 1964 Cooper-Zerex-Oldsmobile ‘Jolly Green Giant’ on sale at Bonhams 2022 Goodwood Revival auction
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With McLaren at its wheel, this famous machine, which was developed seven different configurations in its racing career, won the Guards Trophy at Brands Hatch in both 1963 and 1964 and starred at Goodwood. The Cooper-Zerex had previously been owned and driven by American racing greats Briggs Cunningham and Roger Penske.

Tim Schofield, Head of Department, Bonhams Collector Cars UK, said: “This was a justifiably strong result for a historically important racing car, which is certainly the origin of the legendary McLaren sports car marque.

Other Top Results at Bonhams Goodwood Revival 2022

Another example of 1960s sporting prowess was a 1964 Porsche 904 GTS Coupé, which was sold for £614,200. The model enjoyed victory in major sports car racing, including overall victory at the Targa Florio and class wins at Le Mans and the Monte Carlo Rally. This example had competed in rallies and hill climbs in the 1960s and latterly was in the Marcel Petitjean collection for 27 years.

Contemporary collector cars also set the saleroom alight led by a pair of 21st-century supercar siblings. A 2009 Mercedes-Benz SLR 722 S Roadster was the subject of bold bidding, leaping from £280,000 to £500,000 in one bid, finally achieving £731,800, twice its pre-sale estimate. Meanwhile, a 2007 SLR 722 Coupé variant also doubled its pre-sale estimate, selling for £631,000.

Other highlights of the sale included:

  • The princely sum of £460,000 achieved by a 1989 Aston Martin Vantage Volante ‘Prince of Wales’. Produced for just two years, to the desired specification of the young King Charles III, the rare model combined Vantage V8 power with understated Volante looks. Converted to land-hand drive at Newport Pagnell, it was offered with original manual transmission.
  • A one-owner from new 2017 Rolls-Royce Dawn Convertible, the height of soft-top luxury, sped past its estimate to make £264,500.
  • Another high-flier was the 2013 Land Rover Q40 Defender 110 XS by TECNIQ, which sold for £138,000, with all proceeds being donated to the Royal Air Force Association. This one-off version of the automotive stalwart, extensively redesigned and re-engineered by British specialists TECNIQ, honoring 40 years of active service of the Chinook helicopter in the RAF.

In the earlier automobilia sale, a cherished UK registration number ‘X 13’ doubled its estimate, selling for £42,500.