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Osenat Classic Cars

France • 29th Jun 2026

Upcoming Auction Preview & Market Outlook

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£4,759,690

TOTAL AVG OF ESTIMATES

81

TOTAL LOTS

AVG EST PER CAR

£58,762

TOP ESTIMATE

£2,160,000

AVG YEAR

1971

What to expect from the Osenat Classic Cars auction?

Osenat is preparing for its Classic Cars auction on 29th Jun 2026.

With 81 lots currently consigned, the auction carries a combined mid estimate of £4,759,690. The catalogue offers cars to suit all price points and will be a good indicator of the health of the market in France.

Which car is the headlining the auction?

Topping the bill pre-sale is the 1964 Ferrari 250 GTO (Evocation). Carrying an estimate of £1,296,000 - £2,160,000, it represents the highest-valued lot in the current catalogue.

This lot makes up 36.3% of the total value of the Osenat catalogue.

Any potential bargains?

We've compared the estimate of every car in this auction against the recent prices we've seen for the respective model. The top 3 cars that appear most reasonably estimated vs their market history are:

• 1977 Ferrari 308 GTB Vetroresina - Est. £86,400 - £103,680
• 1966 Maserati Sebring 3700 GTI - Est. £60,480 - £77,760
• 1959 CHEVROLET Corvette C1 - Est. £43,200 - £51,840

Now, we haven't inspected these cars in person so make sure you go check them out and understand what you're buying and the extent of work needed.

The most affordable entry in the whole Classic Cars auction is the c. 1950 Citroën Traction 11B, with an estimate of £43 - £86.

Any strong estimates?

Again, we've compared the estimate of every car to recent prices for said model. The 3 cars below all have the strongest estimate vs usual prices for that model:

• 1991 HONDA NSX (ACURA) 3.0L V6 VTEC - Est: £77,760 - £112,320
• 1964 Austin Healey 3000 MK III - Est: £43,200 - £69,120
• 1979 FERRARI 400 GT - Est: £47,520 - £56,160

This is not to say these cars are overpriced, but rather vs prior sales for the model they're above what we typically see.

Check out the full catalogue below.

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

Not every superstar found a new home. The highest-valued car that failed to meet its reserve was the [UnsoldYearMakeModel], which reached a high bid of [TopUnsoldHighBid] against an estimate of [UnsoldEstimateRange].

 

Since the bid reached [XX%] of the low estimate, it indicates a gap between [Sellers/Consignors] expectations and the current bidder reality. This lot is now a prime candidate for a post-auction "Off-Market" deal.

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Le Mans Classic Legend

Artcurial

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Modern & Classic Cars (29/06/2026)

Humbert & Ellis

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Classic Cars and Motorcycles inc. Modern Classic

Brightwells

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Kelham Hall | Newark, Nottinghamshire

H&H Auctioneers

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Concours Des Legendes - Fine Motor Cars

Dore & Rees

Estimates vs Model Averages

See how auction estimates compared to historic prices.

The Top 10

See the top 10 most expensive cars for sale in the auction

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£1,296,000 - £2,160,000

1964 Ferrari 250 GTO (Evocation)

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£138,240 - £198,720

1962 FACEL VEGA HK II

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£86,400 - £103,680

1977 Ferrari 308 GTB Vetroresina

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£207,360 - £241,920

2012 PORSCHE 911 SPEEDSTER (997)

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£116,640 - £129,600

1934 BMW 315/1 Roadster

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£77,760 - £112,320

1991 HONDA NSX (ACURA) 3.0L V6 VT...

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£172,800 - £216,000

1979 FERRARI 512 BB

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£86,400 - £129,600

1989 Porsche 930 Turbo WLS G50

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£164,160 - £207,360

1983 Ferrari BB 512 i

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£77,760 - £120,960

1967 E-Type Series 1 4.2L

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 81 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 Ferrari, 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 Osenat Classic Cars 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 Cars preview.

The Classic Valuer uses proprietary data and analytics to generate these insights at scale. For further information regarding specific lots like the 1964 Ferrari 250 GTO (Evocation), 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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