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Simon Kidston is known around the world as a multilingual classic car commentator and columnist, consultant and entrepreneur. Above all, he is recognized as a deeply knowledgeable adviser on the purchase and sale of rare classics. The company Simon founded in 2006, Kidston SA, has been responsible for the sale of some of the world’s highest-value motor cars. Simon developed this knowledge through his early working life in the auction world, co-founding Geneva-based Brooks Europe, lately Bonhams, and staging some of the most glamourous classic car sales ever experienced. More recently, Simon devised and launched K500, an online resource that gives honest opinions and unbiased insights into the automotive collector car market. 

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THE COLLECTOR CAR MARKET AS YOU SEE IT TODAY

American Car Market – Pragmatic

European Car Market – Hesitant

THE VEHICLE YOU BOUGHT

Mercedes Benz Gullwing

THE VEHICLE YOU SOLD

McLaren F1

THE VEHICLE YOU WILL NEVER LET GO

1973 Porsche Carrera 2.7 RS

1973 Lamborghini Miura SV

THE ULTIMATE COLLECTOR CAR

Ferrari 250 GTO 

Porsche 911 2.4 S

YOUR BUSINESS

The market today has polarized and there aren’t as many people out there to buy the highest-priced cars.

PARTING ADVICE

I only buy the best because I can’t afford to buy the second-best. – Simon’s friend

WHERE TO FIND SIMON

Kidston.com

Instagram  

K500 

 

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