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COOPER MK VI

Lowest Price: £17,392 • Median Price: £17,919 • Highest Price: £18,562 • Sell-Through Rate: 80%

Cooper Mk VI

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£17,392

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£17,919

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£18,562

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Bonhams

1952 Cooper-Norton Mark VI 500cc Formula 3 Racing Single-Seater

£17,438

5th Oct 2015

1952 Cooper-Norton Mark VI 500cc Formula 3 Racing Single-Seater

H&H Auctioneers

1952 Cooper MK 6 Single Seater

£18,562

26th Feb 2005

1952 Cooper MK 6 Single Seater

Bonhams

1952 Cooper-Norton Mark VI 500cc Formula 3 Racing Single-Seater

£17,392

5th Oct 2015

1952 Cooper-Norton Mark VI 500cc Formula 3 Racing Single-Seater

Bonhams

1952 Cooper Mk6 Formula Junior Single-Seater

Not Sold

7th Dec 2014

1952 Cooper Mk6 Formula Junior Single-Seater

Bonhams

1952 Cooper-Vincent MkVI Single Seater Chassis no. Mk6 3 52 Engine no....

£18,400

10th Sep 2011

1952 Cooper-Vincent MkVI Single Seater Chassis no. Mk6 3 52 Engine no....

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The Cooper Mk VI, a Formula Three racing car, emerged in the early 1950s. Designed by Owen Maddock, it used a JAP motorcycle engine.

Its successor was the Cooper Mk VII.

A little-known fact: Some Mk VI chassis were reportedly sold to privateers without engines, leading to creative installations, including one powered by a modified Austin Seven unit.

How much is a Cooper Mk VI worth?

In average condition, a Cooper Mk VI is worth £17,919.

What is the most expensive Cooper Mk VI to sell in history publicly?

The most expensive Cooper Mk VI to sell in history was sold for £18,562.

What is the cheapest Cooper Mk VI to sell in history publicly?

The cheapest Cooper Mk VI to sell in history was sold for £17,392.

When was the Cooper Mk VI produced?

The Cooper Mk VI was produced in 1952.

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