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We’ve been busy covering Barrett-Jackson this week, but there are plenty of other auctions going on in Scottsdale as well. One of those is Gooding & Company, which has been selling some pretty incredible cars. Perhaps the most significant is this 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing, which is just one of 29 built with an aluminum alloy body.
Standard 300SL Gullwing prices can exceed a million dollars, but this particular example was expected to sell for anywhere between ,500,000 and ,000,000. These alloy 300SL Gullwings come up for sale infrequently, though, which is perhaps why the final bid of .2 million was so high. With auction fees, the final selling price of the 300SL was an incredible .62 million, a new record for this car.
You can read more about this particular 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Alloy after the jump, and check out photos of the car in the gallery above.
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