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Australian TV Series Set for Auction

Lloyds Auctioneers and Valuers 2 mins read

An abundance of vehicles and equipment used in the TV production of the hit Australian TV series Pat Callinan’s 4x4 adventures, have come to auction with all lots starting from just $1.

On offer are over 350 items for auction including 6 vehicles predominantly used in the TV show, featuring mancave items, high-quality drones, cameras, and office equipment in a 2-part series auction ending next Monday.

“This is a great opportunity to own a piece of memorabilia from a hit Aussie TV series and own quality 4x4 vehicles that are ready to hit the road straight away, as well as high quality production equipment and mancave items straight from the production studio,” said Mr. Lee Hames, Chief Operations Officer for Lloyds Auctions.

Some of the vehicles include a 2018 Ultimate VW Amarok, the star of Pat’s ‘Building the Ultimate 4x4’ documentary. The vehicle has had $200,000 spent on it in upgrades and just under 19,000km on the clock, ready for touring.

Also on offer is a 2021 Ford Everest Sport 4WD Wagon, fresh from filming season 14 of Pat’s production and is ready to roll, along with a 2017 Volkswagon Amarok Trendline, and many other vehicles.

“I’m auctioning these vehicles to make room for more equipment for the next season of my show, I have had so many great adventures driving them and I look forward to the new custodians enjoying and creating more memories with them,” said Mr. Pat Callinan.

The auction also features big brand production equipment including DJI Drones, Apple iMac computers, action sport cameras, DSLR cameras, office furniture and more.

“We have had plenty of enquiry from 4x4 enthusiasts right around the country with many excited about the prospect of owning something as seen on one of their favourite TV shows, so who knows what some of these items will sell for,” said Mr. Hames.

“This is an opportunity that doesn’t come along every day, there is something for everyone in these auctions,” continued Mr. Hames.

The auction is split into a two-part series closing Monday 5th June from 10am and 2pm.

You can view the auctions here.

For more information visit www.lloydsauctions.com.au


Contact details:

Taylah Gray

Public Relations

0488 288 178

pr@lloydsauctions.com.au

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