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Charterhouse Classic & Vintage Cars at Haynes Motor Museum

United Kingdom • 26th Mar 2026

Auction Results & Market Analysis

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Image Source: Charterhouse

£453,024

TOTAL SALE VALUE

61

TOTAL LOTS

HIGHEST SALE

£52,000

SELL THROUGH %

70%

AVG SOLD PRICE

£7,427

How did the auction perform?

Charterhouse delivered £453,024 in sales (inc. fees).

Of the 61 motor cars offered, the sell-through rate was 70%.

Average price of cars sold was £7,427.

How did sold prices compare to estimates?

Of the 52 listings with lot estimates show that 42% exceeded expectations by selling above the high estimate.

7 (13%) of cars sold within their estimate range.

On the other hand, 12% of lots sold below the low estimate.

This suggests that Charterhouse's valuations were conservative (leading to higher prices) relative to current bidder appetite.

What was the most expensive car sold?

"1997 Aston Martin V8 Coupé Registration number P609 OMJ Chas", which crossed the block (inc. fees) for £52,000.

Estimated at £30,000 - £40,000, it sold 30% above its high estimate. This sale alone represented 11% of the auction's total turnover.

Well sold? Lots that exceeded their estimates by the largest percentage

While the headlines often focus on the top-tier sales, the Charterhouse Classic & Vintage Cars at Haynes Motor Museum also featured several entry-level opportunities.

The lot sold for the lowest hammer price was the "1957 Morris Minor Saloon Being sold without reserve Registra", which changed hands for just £156. For enthusiasts looking to enter the market, these lower-value lots often represent the most accessible way to start a collection.

Well bought? Lots that sold under their estimates by the largest percentage

Not every lot found a new home at the Charterhouse Classic & Vintage Cars at Haynes Motor Museum. A notable example was the 1971 Jaguar E-Type Series III Roadster, which failed to meet reserve despite carrying an estimate of £50,000.

When high-profile lots like this don't hammer sold, it often indicates a temporary gap between seller expectations and current bidder appetite. These unsold listings now represent prime opportunities for post-auction "Off-Market" deals, where savvy buyers can often negotiate directly with the consignor.

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Why this article was created

At The Classic Valuer, we maintain one of the world’s largest independent databases of collector car transactions, tracking over $20bn in sales across 40+ global houses.

This summary provides an immediate analysis of 61 listings, comparing auction estimates against our own independent valuation models.

Looking for deeper model-specific insights? If you are researching a specific car from this event, such as a Aston Martin, click below to access our full Model Price Guides. There, you can analyse decade-long price trends, see every historical sale, and use our valuation tools to calculate the true market value of your next acquisition.

How this article was created

This article was created by looking back analysing the catalogue of the Charterhouse Classic & Vintage Cars at Haynes Motor Museum against our historical database dating back to 1985. We've scanned over 40 auction houses and results from over £20 billion of sold cars around the world to provide context for this Classic & Vintage Cars at Haynes Motor Museum preview.

The Classic Valuer uses proprietary data and analytics to generate these insights at scale. For further information regarding specific lots like the "1997 Aston Martin V8 Coupé Registration number P609 OMJ Chas", please visit the price guides linked below.

About The Author

Giles Gunning | The Classic Valuer

Giles Gunning

Giles is CEO of The Classic Valuer - one of the world's largest databases of sold collector cars in the world going back over 30 years covering over 13,000 models. Giles and The Classic Valuer are regularly referenced in key motor publications including Classic & Sports Car.

Giles grew up around the iconic historic motorsport venue at Goodwood and enjoys his 1972 Alfa Romeo 1600 GT Junior or 1960 MG A Roadster around the Sussex roads. His primary car goal is to purchase back a selection of his grandfather's car's including his 1931 Riley Brooklands.

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