03/08/2026
Broad Arrow Auctions saw another outstanding sale today at The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island, the final day of its March 6-7 Amelia Concours Auction. With sustained energy in the room and spirited bidding from the first to the very last lot of the day, the Saturday sale capped off what is Broad Arrow’s most successful auction since the company was founded in 2021.
Currently sitting at an overall total of $107 million+ before post-sale activities and official results, Broad Arrow’s Saturday lineup at the Amelia Concours Auction was led by an incredibly original, time-capsule 1972 Lamborghini Miura P400 SV, which spent more than half a century in the loving care of a single American private collector. Estimated to bring $3,500,000 - $4,000,000, bidding on the Miura was enthusiastic, with a long back-and-forth between bidders in the room and on the phone. Following intentional increment jumps by multiple bidders, the well-preserved original supercar sold for a final $6,605,000 to a bidder over the phone, surpassing the previous record for any Miura at auction by more than $1,700,000.
Complete results will be available in the coming days.