Rétromobile 2018 by Artcurial Motorcars, IN POLE POSITION FOR NEW RECORDS ! 9 and 10 February 2018, at Salon Rétromobile, Paris 1964 Porsche 904 GTS – Jean-Claude Miloé Collection – Tour de France 1964 © Maurice Louche est. 1,4 - 1,8M€ / 1,6 – 2,1M$ Viewing From Wednesday 7 to Friday 9 February 2018 The official sale Friday 9 February 2018 – 14.00 Guélon Collection and Broual Collection Saturday 10 February 2018 – 14.00 and 17.00 Racing, Flying & Yachting Sale Sunday 11 February 2018 – 14.00 Salon Rétromobile Paris Expo – Porte de Versailles 75015 Paris Press contacts : Rebecca Ruff / [email protected] / +44 (0) 79 73 74 75 96 Doriane Raffin / [email protected] / +33 (0)1 76 53 71 18 Jean Baptiste Duquesne / [email protected] / +33 (0)1 42 99 20 76 Rétromobile 2018 by Artcurial Motorcars – In pole position for new records ! Paris – The Salon Rétromobile, held every year in Paris at the start of February, has become the European counterpart to the summer event at Pebble Beach in the US. For the last eight years, the Artcurial Motorcars sale has provided the keenly anticipated highlight of the Show, becoming the most prestigious annual sale in Europe. For the 2018 edition, the Artcurial Motorcars team has assembled a selection of 254 Collectors’ Automobiles and Motorcycles that promises plenty of bidding battles The drivers’ lap of honour in the Ferrari 275P #0816 with 2 Scuderia Ferrari mechanics © Archives Bertrand amongst international enthusiasts. Dubuc Rétromobile 2018 by Artcurial Motorcars returns to the stage at Salon Rétromobile for four exceptional sales to be held in a convivial atmosphere by the trio Poulain/Lamoure/Novikoff : Friday 9 February for Collectors’ Automobiles, Saturday 10 February for the Guélon and Broual Collections, and Sunday 11 February for the Racing, Flying & Yachting sale. Artcurial Motorcars is renowned for its headline cars and record sales and the 1964 Le Mans 24 Hour Race-winning Ferrari 275P from the Bardinon « Bringing together such rarities, entrusted Collection is set to ignite the 2018 sale ! Racing as number 20, the by long-standing collectors who retain their prototype 275P led Ferrari to victory, driven by the celebrated duo Jean confidence in us, cannot be done without Guichet and Nino Vaccarella. During the fiercely contested race, the car passion. From the highly rare Citroën CX covered 4695.3km at an average speed of 196.638km/h. After Le Mans, the Concorde to the 1964 le Mans winning car competed at the highest level in races in the US before being acquired Ferrari 250/275 P, this love of cars is our by Pierre Bardinon in 1970. driving force, and has made this annual sale the very best in Europe. » Along with this car, collectors will discover a wide range of vehicles covering all periods in automobile history. This includes a Bugatti 57C Atalante from Matthieu Lamoure, the Golden Age, competition cars with outstanding racing provenance such Managing Director of Artcurial Motorcars as the Abarth 1000 SP that competed in the 1969 Targa Florio, legendary models such as a Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing, and more modern supercars such as a Ferrari F40, an Enzo and an FXX. On Sunday there will be a separate sale entitled Racing, Flying & Yachting. This will offer a handpicked selection of around 80 lots from the automotive, aeronautical and maritime worlds, including a wonderful array of Ferrari objects. Press release Sales 9,10 and 11 February 2018 Rétromobile 2018 by Artcurial Motorcars – In pole position for new records ! The Collections The auction house has established a reputation for selling important private collections. Not only do these collections showcase fabulous pieces assembled with dedication and passion, they also tell the stories of the men and women who have spent their lives searching, accumulating, maintaining and conserving these machines. It is the relationship between the collector and his collection that Artcurial Motorcars will promote this year, with no less than seven private collections presented in Rétromobile 2018 by Artcurial Motorcars : Volante © Petra Sagnak Collection • The Jean-Claude Miloé Collection, comprising four important To be presented for sale on Friday 9 February Porsche including a 1964 Porsche 904 GTS that participated in the Tour de France auto in period. • The Volante Collection, celebrating the famous French coachbuilder Vanvooren. • The Guélon Collection, one of the most important collections of early motorcycles, from the first machines to the 1930s. • The Reinders Collection, for lovers of the Citroën marque and Chapron-bodied cars. • Two important private French collections. • The Broual Collection, belonging to the founding family of the Briare museum, comprising 47 rares automobiles, voiturettes and cyclecars. 1954 Maserati A6 GCS/53 Spyder © Xavier de Nombel est : 2.8M€ - 3.6M€ / 3.4M$ - 4.3M$ J-G Roger Collection This sports car-loving French collector, based a few kilometres from Amboise, is offering four exceptional automobiles in the sale. These comprise an Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 SS III series Zagato, a René Bonnet Aerodjet LM6 that participated in the 1963 Le Mans 24H, an ex-Agostini Alpine 1600 S Group 4 Competition Client and the 1954 Maserati A6 GCS/53 Spyder n°645 from the 1955 Mille Miglia, driven by Attilio Buffa. Broual Collection Assembled over decades by the Broual family, this collection was started by J-G Roger Collection one of the early collectors Maurice Broual, who had a special fascination for To be presented for sale on Friday 9 February the 1920s and the exciting technical developments seen in cars from this period. In 1964 he opened the Briare museum to showcase these automobiles, cyclecars and the work of little known manufacturers. His son, Michel Broual helped to restore the cars that his father rescued. These machines were originally handbuilt by craftsmen who were keen to experiment and develop different engineering techniques, and the cars in this collection are precious reminders of this inventive era. 47 cars from this collection will be offered in the sale, at no reserve, and highlights include three outstanding Georges Irats (including the 1948 Motor Show car, two Chenard & Walcker 1500 Type Y8 (a Tank and a Torpille), a unique Riffard Renault Tank Record, an Amilcar CGSS, George Roy’s Rally car and a group 1956 Riffard Renault Tank Record © Dirk de of cyclecars that includes a BNC. Jager est : 15 000€ – 25 000€ / 18 000$ - 30 000$ No reserve Press release Sales 9,10 and 11 February 2018 Rétromobile 2018 by Artcurial Motorcars – In pole position for new records ! Collection Reinders The Dutch collector Richard Reinders, a long-time Citroën enthusiast, started collecting 40 years ago. Today comprising 12 Citroëns, six of which are rare Chapron-bodied models, the Reinders Collection will be offered in the sale on Friday 9 February. 1974 Citroën DS 21 injection Cabriolet Palm Beach estimate : 400 000 – 600 000 € / 472 000 – 708 000 $ Reinders Collection © Dirk de Jager This unique injection version has an exceptional history. It was ordered by To be presented for sale on Friday 9 February President of the French Republic, Georges Pompidou, as a gift for the President of the Ivory Coast, Félix Houphouët-Boigny. Legendary models Rétromobile 2018 by Artcurial Motorcars will offer a large selection of milestone models from all periods of automotive history. Coming from the collection of a Parisian enthusiast will be a 300 SL Gullwing, an Aston Martin DB4 Series V SS, an Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Veloce "Alleggerita" and a De Tomaso Vallelunga Competizione. There will also be a rare Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Series 1 by Pinin Farina. 1958 Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Series 1 by Pinin Farina 1958 Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Série 1 by Pinin Farina © Loïc Kernen estimate : 7M€ - 9M€ / 8,4M$ - 11M$ est :7M€ - 9M€ / 8,4M$ - 11M$ Rarer, more elegant and more beautiful than the LWB California, this Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Series 1 was the 23rd cabriolet produced in a series of 40. Now more desirable than ever, this is one of just 11 matching numbers examples available. Racing machines Motor racing can be an adrenaline-fuelled pastime for drivers and spectators alike ! This sale pays tribute to the sport with the celebrated 1964 Le Mans 24 Hour Race-winning Ferrari 275P, and other competition machines including: 1955 Maserati A6G/2000 berlinetta Allemano/Zagato estimate : 2,5M€ – 2,7M€ / 3M$ - 3.2M$ 1955 Maserati A6G/2000 berlinetta Allemano/Zagato © Peter Singhof This A6G/2000 was one of the first to be built. It has a very special history, est : 2,5M€ – 2,7M€ / 3M$ - 3.2M$ with a body that took part in the Mille Miglia in 1956. 1952 Gordini Type 16 Formula 1 estimate : 900 000 € – 1,4M € / 1M$ - 1.7M$ The Gordini Type 16 presented in the sale is a highly important French Formula 1 car. It comes with outstanding racing provenance for the period 1952 to 1955. It competed in World Championship races 47 times, and beat Ferrari in the 1952 French Grand Prix in Reims, driven by Jean Behra. This race winner is one of just two surviving Gordini F1 cars in private ownership. 1952 Gordini Type 16 – French G.P 1952 Berha focusing before the race - Archives Christian Huet est : 900 000 € – 1,4M € / 1M$ - 1.7M$ Press release Sales 9,10 and 11 February 2018 Rétromobile 2018 by Artcurial Motorcars – In pole position for new records ! Ferrari supercars 2006 Ferrari FXX estimate : 2.6M€ – 3.2M€ / 3,1M$ - 4M$ One of just 38 examples built, this Ferrari Supercar is a rare and exclusive model. This example has covered just 97 km from new and is presented in as-new condition, complete with its special equipment packed in special crates.
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