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Rétromobile Artcurial Auction by Alessandro Gerelli

February 18, 2016 By pete

Stanguellini 100 Motto coupè Motto (1949) did not sell;   estimate was 220,000 to 280,000 euros.

Editor’s Choice: Stanguellini Motto coupè Motto (1949) did not sell; estimate was 220,000 to 280,000 euros.

Photos and Text by Alessandro Gerelli

Ferrari 335 S sport Scaglietti (1957) sold for 32.075.200 euros.

Ferrari 335 S sport Scaglietti (1957) sold for 32,075,200 euros.

335S engine.

335S engine.

Ferrari 250 GT SWB (1963), not sold with an estimate of 9 to 12 mlns euros.

Ferrari 250 GT SWB (1963), not sold with an estimate of 9 to 12 million euros.

Lamborghini 350 GT  Touring(1966) with an estimate of  680.000 to 780.000 euros.  Not sold.

Lamborghini 350 GT Touring(1966) with an estimate of 680,000 to 780,000 euros. Not sold.

Lancia Aurelia B20 coupè 2nd series (1952) sold for 149.000 euros.

Lancia Aurelia B20 coupè 2nd series (1952) sold for 149,000 euros.

Fiat 500 special (11973) sold for 21.456 euros.

Fiat 500 special sold for 21,456 euros.

Maserati 3500 GT spider Vignale (1960) sold for 548.320 euros.

Maserati 3500 GT Spider Vignale (1960) sold for 548,320 euros.

Alfa Romeo   GTA (1965) sold for 441.010 euros.

Alfa Romeo GTA (1965) sold for 441,010 euros.

Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 super sport (1929) did not sell with an estimate of  1.35 to 1.55 million euros.

Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 super sport (1929) did not sell with an estimate of 1.35 to 1.55 million euros.

Bugatti Type 13 (1920) sold for 357,600 euros.

Bugatti Type 13 (1920) sold for 357,600 euros.

Alfa Romeo Giulietta SZ coda tronca (1962) did not sell: estimate was 580,000 to 720,000 euros.

Alfa Romeo Giulietta SZ coda tronca (1962) did not sell: estimate was 580,000 to 720,000 euros.

Ferrari Testarossa Spider (1986)  sold for 1,210,000 euros.

Ferrari Testarossa Spider (1986) sold for 1,210,000 euros.

A couple of Bugatti EB 112s; both sold for about 930,000 euros each.

A couple of Bugatti EB 112s; both sold for about 930,000 euros each.

Fiat 500 lusso (1971) sold for  16,688 euros.

Fiat 500 lusso (1971) sold for 16,688 euros.

Lamborghini Diablo roadster VT 5.7 (1999) did not sell; estimate was 250,000 to 300,000 euros.

Lamborghini Diablo roadster VT 5.7 (1999) did not sell; estimate was 250,000 to 300,000 euros.

Autobianchi Bianchina panoramica (1966) sold for 15,496 euros.

Autobianchi Bianchina panoramica (1966) sold for 15,496 euros.

Ferrari 250 GT cabriolet Pininfarina series 2 (1960) did not sell:   estimate was 1.4 to 1.8 million euros.

Ferrari 250 GT cabriolet Pininfarina series 2 (1960) did not sell: estimate was 1.4 to 1.8 million euros.

Ferrari 250 GT coupè Pininfarina (1958) sold for 524,480 euros.

Ferrari 250 GT coupè Pininfarina (1958) sold for 524,480 euros.

Tagged With: Artcurial auction, Ferrari at auctions, Paris car auctions, retromobile, Retromobile 2016, Retromobile auctions

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Comments

  1. Marc Zebouni says

    February 18, 2016 at 3:52 pm

    Why do you persist in writing the word coupe’ with the wrong accent grave?
    Accent grave is found in très joli for example.

    But a Lancia Aurelia Coupe’ for example is always with accent aigu like café au lait.
    The correct spelling is an elegant coupe’ in French or Italian.

    Regards,
    MZ

  2. pete says

    February 18, 2016 at 4:54 pm

    Henceforth we shall make an effort to simply use the American way of spelling coupe.

  3. Jeff H says

    February 18, 2016 at 7:31 pm

    So many cars did not sell including the 1963 Osca 1600GT. It would be nice if you could include some high bids on those lots if Alessandro was in attendance.
    Thanks

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