Queen's former ride sells

Last updated 12:20 02/11/2009
Queen's ride up for auction

The 1989 Daimler Limousine has just over 17,000km on the clock and had been expected to go for between $29,000 and $30,000.

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A government limousine that carried the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh has been sold at auction for a price well above its reserve.

The black Daimler sedan went under the hammer in Auckland at the weekend and fetched $69,000, Turners Auctions marketing manager Karen Whiting said today.

The vehicle, which had belonged to the Department of Internal Affairs, had a pre-sale price estimate of between $29,000 and $34,000.

Ms Whiting said there was a lot of interest in the vehicle and there were three active bidders for much of the auction.

She said the buyer did not want his details released and she didn't know what he planned for the vehicle.

Internal Affairs procurement manager Craig Doherty said the limousine was purchased in 2001 to transport the highest tier of official visitors to New Zealand.

Restoration work was done on the car when it was bought, including installing new seats with New Zealand leather.

"Befitting its status, only designated drivers from Internal Affairs with the specific training drove the limousine," Mr Doherty said.

Apart from the Queen and Prince Philip, other passengers included members of the Belgian and Dutch royal family, and heads of state from the Philippines, Finland, Ireland and Indonesia.

The vehicle became surplus to requirements with the advent of a more fuel-efficient fleet of BMWs.

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