In Gelsted on Funen, the Andreasen family has had a burning passion for cars for many years. It has developed into quite a collection, which must now find a new owner.
You wouldn't believe it. But all around Denmark there are many fine and above all impressive car collections.
One of them is under the roof of a 400 square meter warehouse in Gelsted on Funen. The Andreasen family is behind the collection. But now it has to be thinned out.
This is what TV2 Fyn writes on the basis of an auction catalog from Campen Auktioner .
Specifically, half of the Funen car collection must go. And it is not small things that need to be weeded out.
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It says i.a. a BMW E24 635CSi in the collection. The famous 'shark nose' was in BMW's model range for just five years between 1982 and 1987. It looks like a rocket, which it is not by today's standards with its mere 218 horsepower from a 3.5-liter straight six.
But in 1983, when the car here is from, it has been both wild and violent. The car is said to have been imported from the Netherlands, where it has had only one owner. The odometer shows 214,959 kilometers.
In the same place stands a Bentley Mulsanne Turbo R, something as rare as a Volkswagen Golf II convertible, a Ferrari Mondial, a Lancia Delta Integrale, and we could go on.
At the time of writing, the Lancia has been offered for 62,000 kroner. But there is little to bid on yet – or time to think about it – the auction does not end until May. May 25 to be exact.
PS : Campen Auktioner were also the ones who found a new home for Queen Magrethe's Daimler last year. Read more about it here .
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