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The leading online auction platform for the sale of classic, performance and collectible cars, Collecting Cars, delivered around AUD $7 million in sales from 96 lots in Australia in June, with auction lots selling each day of the month.

June’s sales tally brings the company’s Australian year-to-date sales total to just less than 600 consignments, which is 47 per cent higher than this time last year.

“Australasian collector car sales remained solid despite the current economic sentiment, global news headlines and cold mid-year weather,” head of APAC at Collecting Cars, Lee Hallett, said.

Collecting Cars sale highlights from June 2025 include:

  • 2022 Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series – NZD $740,000
  • 2019 McLaren 720S – AUD $329,000
  • 1999 Nissan Skyline (R34) GT-R V Spec – AUD $203,501
  • 2020 GMC Sierra 2500HD AT4 – AUD $148,000
  • 2022 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS with Weissach Pack – AUD $286,002
  • 1986 Holden Commodore HDTV L SS Group A Plus Pack – AUD $120,000

An array of heritage number plate sales during June indicates local demand for rare and low-number combinations remains strong. Examples included:

  • Q77 - Queensland Heritage plate – AUD $565,000
  • 47 - NSW Motorcycle number plate - AUD $75,000
  • 78 - West Australian Heritage number plate – AUD $173,388

Collecting Cars has a number of special and rare auction lots available in July, some of which will be showcased at the annual Noosa Concours, to be held on 19 July.

Collecting Cars is a 24/7 online auction platform where vehicles are sold using a safe, secure, and hassle-free process to a large audience of committed buyers. There are no selling fees – the seller receives 100 per cent of the hammer price and keeps possession of the car until the successful buyer arranges to collect it.

The global Collecting Cars auction company has headquarters in the UK, alongside offices in Australia, Hong Kong, all over continental Europe, and a partner in the UAE.

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