July 20th, 2026 at 1:14 PM
73370 Le Bourget-du-Lac - France

Terms of sale
Live sale Viewing available by appointment only, and for the Audi only.
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Special conditions:
Live bidding via the Live service on the interencheres.com website If you wish to bid online during the auction, please register at www.interencheres.com and provide your credit card details (neither your credit card number nor its expiry date will be stored). You thereby agree that www.interencheres.com may pass on to Bennour SARL all information relating to your registration, as well as your credit card details. BENNOUR SARL reserves the right to request, where necessary, further information before your registration is finalised for online bidding. Any online bid shall be deemed an irrevocable commitment to purchase. If you are the successful bidder online, you authorise BENNOUR SARL, if it so wishes, to use your credit card details to process payment, in full or in part, for your purchases, including the usual charges payable by the buyer. These charges are increased by: 3% excluding VAT of the hammer price (i.e. +3.60% including VAT). BENNOUR SARL cannot guarantee the reliability of this bidding method and cannot be held liable for any connection issues with the service, for whatever reason. In the event of simultaneous or final bids of equal value, it is possible that the online bid may not be taken into account if the bid made in the auction room was placed first. In any event, the auctioneer shall be the sole arbiter of the winning bid and the award of the lot, as recorded in the auction report. Secret bid orders via interencheres.com BENNOUR SARL is not aware of the maximum amount of your secret bids placed via interencheres.com. Your bids are placed automatically and incrementally within the limit you have set. The execution of the order adapts to the pace of the auction based on the bids currently being placed. The bid increment is defined by the following intervals: up to €19: €5; from €20 to €199: €10; from €200 to €499: €50; from €500 to €999: €100; from €1,000 to €4,999: €200; from €5,000 to €9,999: €500; from €10,000 to €19,999: €1,000; from €20,000 to €49,999: €2,000; from €50,000 to €99,999: €5,000; €100,000 and above: €10,000. If you are the successful bidder via a secret bid, you authorise BENNOUR SARL, if it so wishes, to use your credit card details to make payment, in full or in part, for your purchases, including the usual fees payable by the buyer. These charges are 3% (excl. VAT) of the hammer price (i.e. +3.60% incl. VAT). BENNOUR SARL cannot guarantee the reliability of this bidding method and cannot be held liable for any connection issues with the service, for whatever reason. In the event of simultaneous or final bids of equal value, it is possible that the online bid may not be taken into account if the bid made in the auction room was placed first. In any event, the auctioneer shall be the sole arbiter of the winning bid and the award of the lot, as recorded in the auctioneer’s report. Auction Access Restrictions Register INFORMATION NOTICE [B] is a subscriber to the TEMIS Service, which enables the consultation and updating of the Auction Access Restrictions Register (“ TEMIS Register”) operated by Commissaires-Priseurs Multimédia (CPM), a public limited company with a management board, whose registered office is situated at (75009) Paris, 37 rue de Châteaudun, registered with the Paris Trade and Companies Register under number 437 868 425. Any auction invoice that remains unpaid after [B] or for which payment is late may be recorded in the TEMIS Register. (1) Purpose and legal basis of the TEMIS Register The TEMIS Register records payment incidents relating to auction invoices (delays and non-payment), regardless of the method of participation by bidders (in person or remotely), and may be consulted by all auction houses operating in France that subscribe to the service. The bidder is informed that, if they fail to settle their auction invoice within the time limit stated on the invoice, [B] may initiate proceedings to have them entered in the said register. The operation of the TEMIS Register and its use by [B] is necessary to serve the legitimate interests of subscribers to the TEMIS Service in preventing non-payment and thereby safeguarding auctions. (2) Organisations authorised to consult the TEMIS Register (recipients) The TEMIS Register may be consulted by any subscribing sales organisation (professionals and companies authorised to conduct public auctions of movable property in accordance with the applicable regulations and, in particular, the provisions of Title II ‘Auctions’ of Book III of the Commercial Code (hereinafter the ‘Subscriber Professionals’)), wishing to protect themselves against non-payment and thereby safeguard participation in the auctions they organise. The list of subscribers to the TEMIS Service is available on the website www.interencheres.com, under the ‘Buy at Auction’ menu, in the ‘Auctioneers’ section. (3) Consequences of being listed on the TEMIS Register Where a bidder is listed on the TEMIS Register, [B] may make access to the auctions it organises conditional upon the use of specific payment methods or guarantees, or may temporarily refuse bidders’ participation in auctions for which such guarantees cannot be provided. Inclusion in the TEMIS register may result in the bidder’s ability to bid with professionals subscribed to the TEMIS service being restricted. It also results in the temporary suspension of access to the ‘live’ service on the www.interencheres.com platform managed by CPM, in accordance with the general terms and conditions of use for that platform. (4) Duration of registration Bidders are informed that the duration of registration on the TEMIS Register is determined by the number of unpaid auction invoices owed to professionals subscribed to the TEMIS Register, by their cumulative amounts, and by whether or not they have been settled. The duration of registration on the TEMIS Register is reduced if the bidder settles all payment incidents. It is extended where the bidder is subject to several unpaid auction slips recorded on the TEMIS Register. The entry of an auction statement as a payment incident is automatically removed automatically at the latest at the end of a period of 24 months where the bidder is the subject of only one entry, and 36 months where the bidder is the subject of several entries. (5) Responsibilities For the purposes of applying data protection legislation, CPM and [B] are both data controllers. CPM is responsible for the operation of the TEMIS Database, which includes, in particular, the collection of data from subscribers, the pooling and dissemination of the personal data recorded therein, and the security of the information system hosting the TEMIS Database. [B], as a subscriber, is responsible for its use of the TEMIS Database, which includes, in particular, the provision of personal data relating to successful bidders to CPM for the purpose of registration in the TEMIS Database, verifying the accuracy and updating of the data, accessing the TEMIS File, and reusing the information contained therein. (6) Data subjects’ rights Bidders wishing to find out whether they are listed in the Register or to contest their listing may submit their requests in writing, providing proof of their identity by submitting a copy of an identity document: - For entries made by [B]: in writing to [contact details of [B], - For entries made by other Subscriber Professionals: in writing to Commissaires-Priseurs Multimédia, 37 rue de Châteaudun, 75009 Paris, or by email to [email protected]. Any request to exercise the rights to erasure, restriction, or the right to object, to which the Bidder is entitled under data protection legislation, as well as any other dispute regarding a registration, must be addressed to the Professional who made the registration, who will then submit a request for an update to CPM. In the event of difficulties, the Bidder may refer the matter to CPM, providing all relevant details and supporting documentation so that CPM may investigate their complaint. The Bidder also has the right to lodge a complaint with the French Data Protection Authority (CNIL) [3 Place de Fontenoy - TSA 80715 - 75334 PARIS CEDEX 07, www.cnil.fr] with a complaint regarding their inclusion in the TEMIS database. For further information regarding the TEMIS database, the bidder is invited to consult CPM’s privacy policy, available at www.temis.auction. (7) Bidder’s Contact Details Important notifications regarding the outcome of the auction will be sent to the email address and/or postal address provided by the bidder to the organisation at the time of the auction. The bidder must inform [B] of any changes to their contact details. Any auction invoice that remains unpaid to [B] or for which payment is overdue may be recorded in the TEMIS database. [B] uses the TEMIS platform operated by the company
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Payment terms:
Sales commission for voluntary auctions: 20% including VAT Sales commission for judicial auctions: 14.28% including VAT Additional live bidding fees Cash payment – fees Payment by bank transfer or in cash up to a limit of 1,000 euros. Please refer to the general terms and conditions of purchase Successful bidders are hereby informed that a direct debit of up to 600 euros will be taken for their purchases.
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Sale commission: 20 % incl. taxes for voluntary sales and 14.28 % incl. taxes for judicial sales

Nature of the sale
Pictures credits: Contact the Auction House

Sale commission: 20 % incl. taxes for voluntary sales and 14.28 % incl. taxes for judicial sales

Internet fees: 1.5% excluding VAT of the hammer price for judicial sales, 1.5% excluding VAT for voluntary sales or €60 excluding VAT per vehicle. No additional fees will be applied on charity auction lots.

Adjudication: As the Live auction report is not binding, the winning bids are confirmed after the sale by the auctioneer.

Payment terms:
Sales commission for voluntary auctions: 20% including VAT Sales commission for judicial auctions: 14.28% including VAT Additional live bidding fees Cash payment – fees Payment by bank transfer or in cash up to a limit of 1,000 euros. Please refer to the general terms and conditions of purchase Successful bidders are hereby informed that a direct debit of up to 600 euros will be taken for their purchases.
See original version (French)
Special conditions:
Live bidding via the Live service on the interencheres.com website If you wish to bid online during the auction, please register at www.interencheres.com and provide your credit card details (neither your credit card number nor its expiry date will be stored). You thereby agree that www.interencheres.com may pass on to Bennour SARL all information relating to your registration, as well as your credit card details. BENNOUR SARL reserves the right to request, where necessary, further information before your registration is finalised for online bidding. Any online bid shall be deemed an irrevocable commitment to purchase. If you are the successful bidder online, you authorise BENNOUR SARL, if it so wishes, to use your credit card details to process payment, in full or in part, for your purchases, including the usual charges payable by the buyer. These charges are increased by: 3% excluding VAT of the hammer price (i.e. +3.60% including VAT). BENNOUR SARL cannot guarantee the reliability of this bidding method and cannot be held liable for any connection issues with the service, for whatever reason. In the event of simultaneous or final bids of equal value, it is possible that the online bid may not be taken into account if the bid made in the auction room was placed first. In any event, the auctioneer shall be the sole arbiter of the winning bid and the award of the lot, as recorded in the auction report. Secret bid orders via interencheres.com BENNOUR SARL is not aware of the maximum amount of your secret bids placed via interencheres.com. Your bids are placed automatically and incrementally within the limit you have set. The execution of the order adapts to the pace of the auction based on the bids currently being placed. The bid increment is defined by the following intervals: up to €19: €5; from €20 to €199: €10; from €200 to €499: €50; from €500 to €999: €100; from €1,000 to €4,999: €200; from €5,000 to €9,999: €500; from €10,000 to €19,999: €1,000; from €20,000 to €49,999: €2,000; from €50,000 to €99,999: €5,000; €100,000 and above: €10,000. If you are the successful bidder via a secret bid, you authorise BENNOUR SARL, if it so wishes, to use your credit card details to make payment, in full or in part, for your purchases, including the usual fees payable by the buyer. These charges are 3% (excl. VAT) of the hammer price (i.e. +3.60% incl. VAT). BENNOUR SARL cannot guarantee the reliability of this bidding method and cannot be held liable for any connection issues with the service, for whatever reason. In the event of simultaneous or final bids of equal value, it is possible that the online bid may not be taken into account if the bid made in the auction room was placed first. In any event, the auctioneer shall be the sole arbiter of the winning bid and the award of the lot, as recorded in the auctioneer’s report. Auction Access Restrictions Register INFORMATION NOTICE [B] is a subscriber to the TEMIS Service, which enables the consultation and updating of the Auction Access Restrictions Register (“ TEMIS Register”) operated by Commissaires-Priseurs Multimédia (CPM), a public limited company with a management board, whose registered office is situated at (75009) Paris, 37 rue de Châteaudun, registered with the Paris Trade and Companies Register under number 437 868 425. Any auction invoice that remains unpaid after [B] or for which payment is late may be recorded in the TEMIS Register. (1) Purpose and legal basis of the TEMIS Register The TEMIS Register records payment incidents relating to auction invoices (delays and non-payment), regardless of the method of participation by bidders (in person or remotely), and may be consulted by all auction houses operating in France that subscribe to the service. The bidder is informed that, if they fail to settle their auction invoice within the time limit stated on the invoice, [B] may initiate proceedings to have them entered in the said register. The operation of the TEMIS Register and its use by [B] is necessary to serve the legitimate interests of subscribers to the TEMIS Service in preventing non-payment and thereby safeguarding auctions. (2) Organisations authorised to consult the TEMIS Register (recipients) The TEMIS Register may be consulted by any subscribing sales organisation (professionals and companies authorised to conduct public auctions of movable property in accordance with the applicable regulations and, in particular, the provisions of Title II ‘Auctions’ of Book III of the Commercial Code (hereinafter the ‘Subscriber Professionals’)), wishing to protect themselves against non-payment and thereby safeguard participation in the auctions they organise. The list of subscribers to the TEMIS Service is available on the website www.interencheres.com, under the ‘Buy at Auction’ menu, in the ‘Auctioneers’ section. (3) Consequences of being listed on the TEMIS Register Where a bidder is listed on the TEMIS Register, [B] may make access to the auctions it organises conditional upon the use of specific payment methods or guarantees, or may temporarily refuse bidders’ participation in auctions for which such guarantees cannot be provided. Inclusion in the TEMIS register may result in the bidder’s ability to bid with professionals subscribed to the TEMIS service being restricted. It also results in the temporary suspension of access to the ‘live’ service on the www.interencheres.com platform managed by CPM, in accordance with the general terms and conditions of use for that platform. (4) Duration of registration Bidders are informed that the duration of registration on the TEMIS Register is determined by the number of unpaid auction invoices owed to professionals subscribed to the TEMIS Register, by their cumulative amounts, and by whether or not they have been settled. The duration of registration on the TEMIS Register is reduced if the bidder settles all payment incidents. It is extended where the bidder is subject to several unpaid auction slips recorded on the TEMIS Register. The entry of an auction statement as a payment incident is automatically removed automatically at the latest at the end of a period of 24 months where the bidder is the subject of only one entry, and 36 months where the bidder is the subject of several entries. (5) Responsibilities For the purposes of applying data protection legislation, CPM and [B] are both data controllers. CPM is responsible for the operation of the TEMIS Database, which includes, in particular, the collection of data from subscribers, the pooling and dissemination of the personal data recorded therein, and the security of the information system hosting the TEMIS Database. [B], as a subscriber, is responsible for its use of the TEMIS Database, which includes, in particular, the provision of personal data relating to successful bidders to CPM for the purpose of registration in the TEMIS Database, verifying the accuracy and updating of the data, accessing the TEMIS File, and reusing the information contained therein. (6) Data subjects’ rights Bidders wishing to find out whether they are listed in the Register or to contest their listing may submit their requests in writing, providing proof of their identity by submitting a copy of an identity document: - For entries made by [B]: in writing to [contact details of [B], - For entries made by other Subscriber Professionals: in writing to Commissaires-Priseurs Multimédia, 37 rue de Châteaudun, 75009 Paris, or by email to [email protected]. Any request to exercise the rights to erasure, restriction, or the right to object, to which the Bidder is entitled under data protection legislation, as well as any other dispute regarding a registration, must be addressed to the Professional who made the registration, who will then submit a request for an update to CPM. In the event of difficulties, the Bidder may refer the matter to CPM, providing all relevant details and supporting documentation so that CPM may investigate their complaint. The Bidder also has the right to lodge a complaint with the French Data Protection Authority (CNIL) [3 Place de Fontenoy - TSA 80715 - 75334 PARIS CEDEX 07, www.cnil.fr] with a complaint regarding their inclusion in the TEMIS database. For further information regarding the TEMIS database, the bidder is invited to consult CPM’s privacy policy, available at www.temis.auction. (7) Bidder’s Contact Details Important notifications regarding the outcome of the auction will be sent to the email address and/or postal address provided by the bidder to the organisation at the time of the auction. The bidder must inform [B] of any changes to their contact details. Any auction invoice that remains unpaid to [B] or for which payment is overdue may be recorded in the TEMIS database. [B] uses the TEMIS platform operated by the company
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Terms of sale: Download the auctioneer's conditions of sale

Legal notice for judicial sales: Me Mikaël Bennour, commissaire-priseur judiciaire Declaration date or accreditation number: 065-2015 Intra-Community VAT: FR61834243537

Legal notice for voluntary sales: Bennour SARL, Maison de ventes aux enchères Declaration date or accreditation number: 065-2015 Intra-Community VAT: FR42808275887

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