2015 Bonhams Amelia Island Classic Car Auction (Preview)

1930 Cord Model L-29 Town Car
1930 Cord Model L-29 Town Car © Bonhams

At the Bonhams 2015 Amelia Island classic car auction eight cars may achieve a million dollars with pre-Second World War cars particularly interesting. The headline lot is a 1930 Cord Model L-29 Town Car with a Hollywood history while Marlene Dietrich’s 1930 Rolls Royce may also achieve a million dollar. The oldest car expecting to sell for a million dollar is a 1908 American Underslung Roadster while the newest is a 1992 Ferrari F40. A 1934 Mercedes Benz 500K and a 1932 Stutz Super Bearcat Convertible is also expecting to achieve over a million. A late 1962 Mercedes Benz 300 SL is also on offer.

Bonhams’ Amelia Island 2015 Classic Car Sale

Bonhams will have its inaugural Amelia Island classic car auction on March 12, 2015 at the Fernandina Beach Golf Club. Bonhams thus joins Gooding and RM Auctions at the annual mid-March Amelia Island classic car sales in Florida.

The following cars are expected to achieve results in excess of a million dollars at the Bonhams Amelia Island sale:

YearCarEstimate
1930Cord Model L-29 Town CarRefer to department
1962Mercedes Benz 300 SL Roadster$1,600,000 – $1,800,000
1934Mercedes Benz 500K Four-Passenger Tourer$1,250,000 – $1,500,000
1992Ferrari F40$1,200,000 – $1,400,000
1908American Underslung 50HP Roadster$1,100,000 – $1,200,000
1932Stutz DV-32 Super Bearcat Convertible$850,000 – $1,200,000
1930Rolls Royce Phantom I Transformal Phaeton$700,000 – $1,000,000

Pre-War Cars at the Bonhams Amelia Island 2015 Auction

The inaugural Bonhams Amelia Island classic car auction will have a wide range of vehicles on offer but several older pre-Second World War cars are attracting much attention with several expecting to sell for more than a million dollar each.

Hollywood Glamor at the Bonhams Amelia Island 2015 Sale

Two 1930s cars associated with Hollywood stars will go under the hammer at the Bonhams 2015 Amelia Island classic car sale:

1930 Cord Model L-29 Town Car

A 1930 Cord Model L-29 Town Car (Estimate on Request) will headline the Bonhams Amelia Island sale. This car is one of only four L-29s ever built and the only one of the short-wheelbase versions to have survived. The Cord originally probably belonged to 1930s Hollywood film star Delores Del Rio and has been in the collection of Jay Hyde for 55 years. The car is in a very original and well-preserved unrestored condition.

1930 Rolls Royce Phantom I Transformal Phaeton

The green 1930 Rolls Royce Phantom I Transformal Phaeton (estimate $700,000-$1,000,000) has a similar Hollywood connection – it originally belonged to Marlene Dietrich, who received it as a gift from Paramount (in addition to a bouquet of flowers). The Rolls Royce was used in Morocco, a movie for which Dietrich received an Oscar nomination.

Since 2007, the Rolls Royce has received restoration work in excess of $500,000 and is thus in supreme concourse condition. It has received many show honors, including Best in Class at 2013 Amelia Island Concourse. The car last sold at the 2012 Bonhams Scottsdale classic car auction for $524,000.

Early American Sports Cars at Bonhams Amelia Island 2015

1908 American Underslung 50 HP Roadster

The 1908 American Underslung 50 HP Roadster (estimate $1.1 – $1.2 million) is the oldest car on offer at the Bonhams 2015 Amelia Island sale with an estimate exceeding a million dollars. It is considered by many to have been the first American sports car.

1932 Stutz DV-32 Super Bearcat Convertible

The 1932 Stutz DV-32 Super Bearcat Convertible (estimate $850,000 – $1,200,000) is another classic American sports car. This sample is highly original and still has its original Weyman fabric skin.

1934 Mercedes Benz 500 K Four Passenger Tourer

The 1934 Mercedes Benz 500 K Four Passenger Tourer (estimate $1.25 – $1.5 million) is one of only 342 Mercedes Benz 500K cars ever produced. Furthermore, it is one of only eight right-hand drive chassis delivered to the UK for custom coachwork and probably the only example with bodywork by Mayfair.

Post-Second World War Cars at Bonhams Amelia Island 2015

Only two post-1945 cars on offer at the Bonhams 2015 Amelia Island auction are expected to sell for over a million dollars. Almost inevitable, one is a Ferrari and the other a Mercedes Benz 300 SL

1962 Mercedes Benz 300 SL Roadster

The 1962 Mercedes Benz 300 SL Roadster (estimate $1.6 – $1.8 million) is expecting to achieve at the higher end of the successful price range achieved at recent auctions. The post $1.5 million estimate is due largely to the car being a late matching-numbers model with disc brakes and an aluminum alloy engine block.

1992 Ferrari F40

The 1992 Ferrari F40 (estimate $1.2 – $1.4 million) on offer was the last of 213 US-specification F40s ever built. It has covered less than 10,000 miles since new.

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