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RD Spider 1914
VIN No.: 211
- Charron Ltd., based in Puteaux, near Paris, where it had operated since 1906, was born from the ashes of the former Automobile Charron, Girardot et Voigt (trademark C.G.V.). The founder, Fernand Charron, was famous in the automotive world for having often
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Starting price: € 15.000 | Sold for : € 10.435
Model T Raceabout 1914
VIN No.: 13761217
- Despite its natural connotation as a rugged, Spartan utility vehicle, the Ford T was used in numerous competitions, and not just racing in America. In 1923 (in the first edition), 1924 and 1925, a Ford T competed in the Le Mans 24-Hour race,
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Starting price: € 10.000 | Sold for : € 16.250
172R Torpedo 1927
VIN No.: 185795
- The 172 R was one of the evolutions of the 172, born in 1923. Equipped with a 750cc 4-cylinder engine, capable of a top speed of 60 km/h, the R was the 172’s most numerous production model.
- Rare Weymann bodywork.
- A car with an unknown history,
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Starting price: € 6.000 | Sold for : € 6.000
Model T Roadster 1920
VIN No.: 5799829
- The Ford T changed automotive history by powering America and, in effect, demonstrating to over 15 million buyers the endless possibilities of buying a car.
- More than 15 million units produced from 1908 to 1927, and still a much sought-after
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Starting price: € 6.000 | Sold for : € 14.000
C3 T3-2 “Trèfle” Torpedo 1925
VIN No.: 2308
- The C3, or 5 CV, was a key model in Citroën’s history: the second model to be introduced; the first middle-class car; and the first produced in industrial numbers.
- First available colour was bright yellow, exactly like the colour of this vehicle on
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Starting price: € 7.000 | Sold for : € 8.750
509 A Torpedo 1926-29
VIN No.: 509A 248114
- The 509, presented in 1925, was Fiat’s first utility car, and first to be produced in the Lingotto production plant.
- With the 509, Fiat entered the market for utility cars with an engine capacity of around 1 litre.
- The 509 model was made
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Starting price: € 10.000 | Sold for : € 10.000
201 Coupé 1931
VIN No.: 331 969
- The Peugeot 201, presented in 1929, was a key model in Peugeot's history: the first to be produced industrially, and the first to use the 3-number designation with the “0” in the middle; still today, after a 100 years.
- The 201 was the first model
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Starting price: € 7.000 | Sold for : € 7.750
508 Balilla 3 gears 1933
VIN No.: 030682
- First example of a popular car, the result of work of some of the greatest automotive engineers who ever lived: Dante Giacosa, Tranquillo Zerbi, Antonio Fessia and Bartolomeo Nebbia. Innovative for its time, it is still able to thrill drivers, today.
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Starting price: € 10.000 | Sold for : € 10.000
514 Berlina 4-Door , Coachbuild KELSCH 30's
VIN No.: 514-F033368
- Sedan with a French history. Bodywork by the renowned Carroserie Kelsch (Kelsch Coachworks), in Levallois-Perret, Seine. Founded by Clément Kelsch in 1893, it switched to the production of car bodywork in 1907. Kelsch Coachworks owed its fame to
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Starting price: € 10.000 | Sold for : € 10.000
20/25 Sedan, Coachbuild HOOPER & Co. Ltd. 1933
VIN No.: GSY76
- Based in Westminster, London, Hooper coachbuilders were one of the leading coachbuilders for Rolls-Royce and Bentley until the late 1950s.
-The 20/25 was the best-selling Rolls-Royce between the wars. The 20/25 benefited from a number of improvements,
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Starting price: € 20.000 | Sold for : € 29.000