One of many beautiful cars coming to Auction at CCA’s first sale of 2023 at the Practical Classics Classic Car & Restoration Show is this 1992 Audi Quattro Turbo 20V (RR).
Britain’s love affair with the Audi Quattro is reflected in the prices being achieved at auction over the last ten years, starting at well below £50,000 in 2013, good examples are now pushing close to £100,000 as investment buyers move into this market.
The glamour this car represents was not lost on film makers as we saw in the BBC TV series ‘Ashes to Ashes’, starring Phil Glenister and Keeley Hawes. DCI Gene Hunt and his red Audi Quatro certainly cut to the criminal chase. As baddies fell in front of the car the phrase: “You’ve just been Quattroed,” entered the English lexicon. As did the rallying cry “Fire up the Quattro,” the command from legendary TV cop Gene Hunt, was also the cue to launch this Audi classic into popular culture. With its gleaming red paint job and cult cop Hunt behind the wheel, the 1983 model Quattro featured in the show soon drove itself into the affections of a whole new generation of fans.
But, long before this show the Quattro had already established a devoted fanbase as a result of its feats on the road and the rally circuit. All this glamour plays a part in the rising value of this car in the classic car auction market.
The Quattro being sold by Classic Car Auctions is one of only 295 right-hand drive, 20V RR models built, this very late production example benefited from a full nut and bolt restoration a few years ago and remains in impressive condition. In July 2016, the car was subject to a complete strip and respray by AM Cars in Ilminster at a cost of £29,000.
The car has done 8,000 miles since and has been maintained and serviced by AM. Air-con fitted in 2019. Cambelt service in June 2022.
Gary Dunne, CCA Sales Manager, says of this brilliant car that established Audi’s name in the UK: “Audi’s claim of 6.3sec 0-62mph is perfectly credible. When you put your foot down the 1.3-tonne Quattro hurls forwards with vigour. Everything about this car reminds us of the 80’s era, although this car is one of the last of this model made in the early 90s. The car is for me a paragon of eighties indulgence, Filofaxes, rain macs, braces, yuppies. Remarkably, this model still handles exceptionally well given its 31 years.”
An original, UK-supplied car in Lago Blue with Platinum Grey /Quattro script interior it was first UK-registered in April 1992 and purchased by the vendor in 2015 with 105k miles indicated. All original apart from a Milltek exhaust previously fitted (now replaced with the original) it is refinished in its (rare) original colour of Lago Blue. Full invoices and 200 photos with the car.
Supplied with both sets of keys, all handbook and service records since new, invoices and a complete set of MOT documents. One of 295, a rare colour, superbly presented, air-conditioning, essentially original and from long-term enthusiast ownership – a really lovely example.
The first CCA sale of 2023 will take place at the Practical Classics Classic Car & Restoration Show, at the NEC in Birmingham, 24th – 26th March.
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Classic Car Auctions
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Quattro Owners Club
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