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1932 Marmon Sixteen Victoria Coupe

  • Coachwork by LeBaron
  • Chassis Number: 16143767
The V-16 Marmon engine displaced 490.8 cubic inches and produced approximately 200 horsepower at 3400 RPM. The wheelbase was 145 inches with 7.00 x 19 or 7.00x18 tires, and weighing 5,360 pounds.

The 1931's cost $5,200 to $6,000, rising to $5,700 to $6,100 for 1932, then with the depression closing in, the price dropped to a range of $4,825 to $5,175 in 1933 when production plunged to 86 cars.

The company's last non-classics were made in 1932 with the Model 70 and Model 125. The bodies of the V-16s were built by LeBaron in Detroit. All of the chassis of the cars were tested at the Indianapolis Speedway before the bare chassis was sent to Detroit.

The gears could be downshifted from high to second at 80 mph without a gear clash, according to the company. The car was guaranteed to be able to reach 105 mph.

Some believe that fewer than 400 Marmon 16s may have been produced, but the actual number may have been larger. There were only small cosmetic changes in the 16-cylinder bodies from the first to the last year of production.

This vehicle is an awarded winner at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, AACA Junior and Senior award winner, and a winner of the AACA presidents Cup Award in 1993. The Victoria Coupe is one of the more unusual body styles produced, and it is estimated that there are less than ten in existence today. It is considered a Full Classic by the Classic Car Club of America.

A desirable overdrive unit was installed in 2005, which allows this Marmon to operate effortlessly under all conditions and can be highway driven at speeds in excess of 70 MPH with ease.

In 1902, Howard Marmon completed his first car at the age of 23.
This 1932 Marmon Sixteen Victoria Coupe was offered for sale at the 2007 RM Auctions held at Meadow Brook. It had an estimated value of $200,000 - $250,000. The car features the infamous 490 cubic-inch overhead valve V16 engine that was tipped at a 45-degree angle and capable of producing 200 horsepower. There is a three-speed manual gearbox and four-wheel servo-assisted mechanical drum brakes. It has been treated to a restoration that was believed to have cost $164,000 and taken two years to complete by a professional restoration shop. After completing the work, it was awarded an AACA Senior award. It is finished in two-tone gray. The bodywork is finished in dove-gray, while the fenders have a dark gray color and a dark gray leather top. There are six chrome wire wheels with chromed metal covers, rear-view mirrors, and a rear-mounted trunk.

This car has racked up numerous awards including an AACA National First Place, President's Cup at the National Fall Meet, and an award winner at Pebble Beach.

The car has a sporting appearance, thanks to its Victoria Coupe body style. It is a practical car with plenty of interior room for occupants, accommodating up to four individuals, who will be treated to the finest of luxury and quality available to the era. The engine guarantees smooth driving, quick acceleration, and superior performance to many other vehicles traveling the road of similar age.

This car was believed to have sold for a high bid of $250,000, but it went higher than that, selling for $302,500, including the buyer's premium.

Only two production sixteen-cylinder automobiles were manufactured in the United States - the Cadillac Sixteen and the Marmon Sixteen. The Marmon was introduced in November 1930, 11 months after the Cadillac Sixteen's appearance, and deliveries did not begin until April 1931.

The Marmon Sixteen was spectacular, but for the struggling Marmon Company, it was a case of 'too much, too late.' The market was disappearing for a $5,000, 200 horsepower luxury automobile.

Although the Marmon Company also produced a less expensive eight-cylinder motorcar, it focused all its efforts on the Sixteen for 1933. By May of that year, the company was in receivership. The automobile company that had won the first Indianapolis 500 race in 1909 had become part of history.

John E. Morgan acquired it in 1986 and sent it to the Stone Barn Restoration Shop in New Jersey for a complete restoration to exacting standards. After the work was completed, it won many significant awards, including a First Junior, First Senior, and the Coveted President's Award from the Antique Automobile Club of America. It has also won a class award at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.

John Groendyke of Oklahoma acquired the vehicle in 2002 and upgraded the restoration as needed. The current owner acquired the vehicle in 2007. Since then, it has been shown at several major concours including Meadow Brook and the Glenmoor Gathering, where it has won Best of Class awards.

By Daniel Vaughan | Sep 2009

2022 Mecum : Monterey

High Bid (Lot was not sold)
USD $450,000

2007 Vintage Motor Car Auction at Meadow Brook Hall

Pre-Auction Estimates :
USD $200,000-USD $250,000 
Sale Price :
USD $302,500

2004 Vintage Motor Cars at Meadow Brook Hall

Pre-Auction Estimates :
USD $180,000-USD $220,000 
Sale Price :
USD $184,250

1932 Marmon Sixteen Auction Sales

Recent Sales of the Marmon Sixteen

(Data based on Model Year 1932 sales)
1932 Marmon Sixteen Victoria Coupe
Chassis#: 16-143-804
Sold for USD$280,000
  2021 Gooding & Company : Pebble Beach Concours Auction
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1932 Marmon Sixteen Five-Passenger Sedan By LeBaron
Chassis#: 16 140 818
Sold for USD$379,000
  2021 RM Sothebys : Arizona
 
1932 Marmon Sixteen Two-Passenger Coupe by LeBaron
Chassis#: 16 141 830
Sold for USD$665,000
  2019 RM Sothebys : Scottsdale Arizona
 
1932 Marmon Sixteen Close-Coupled Sedan by LeBaron
Chassis#: 16 149 802
Sold for USD$225,000
  2018 RM Sothebys : Hershey
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1932 Marmon Sixteen Convertible Coupe by LeBaron
Sold for USD$962,000
  2017 RM Sotheby's : Icons
 
1932 Marmon V16 Victoria Coupe
Chassis#: 16143718
Sold for USD$275,000
  2014 Bonhams - The Scottsdale Auction
1932 Marmon Sixteen image  
1932 Marmon Sixteen Convertible Sedan
Sold for USD$522,500
  2012 RM - Milhous Collection, Fla
 
1932 Marmon Sixteen
Sold for USD$242,000
  2007 Vintage Motor Cars at Hershey
1932 Marmon Sixteen image  1932 Marmon Sixteen image  
1932 Marmon Sixteen
Sold for USD$302,500
  2007 Vintage Motor Car Auction at Meadow Brook Hall
1932 Marmon Sixteen image  1932 Marmon Sixteen image  
1932 Marmon Sixteen Convertible Sedan
Chassis#: 16-145833
Sold for USD$473,000
  2006 The Otis Chandler Collection Auction
 
1932 Marmon Sixteen Rumble Seat Conv. Coupe
Chassis#: 144775
Sold for USD$247,500
  2005 Vintage Motor Cars at Meadow Brook Hall
 
1932 Marmon Sixteen Victoria Coupe
Chassis#: 16143767
Sold for USD$184,250
  2004 Vintage Motor Cars at Meadow Brook Hall
1932 Marmon Sixteen image  1932 Marmon Sixteen image  
1932 Marmon Sixteen Rumble Seat Coupe
Sold for USD$187,000
  2003 Vintage Motor Cars at Meadow Brook Hall
 
1932 Marmon Sixteen Victoria Coupe
Sold for USD$206,800
  2003 JEM Museum Collection
 

Marmon Sixteens That Failed To Sell At Auction

1932 Marmon Sixteen's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
VehicleChassisEventHigh BidEst. LowEst. High
1932 Marmon Sixteen Victoria Coupe161437672022 Mecum : Monterey$450,000  
1932 Marmon V16 Victoria Coupe161437182013 Bonhams Quail Lodge Auction $200,000$250,000

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1932 Marmon Sixteen

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1932 Marmon Sixteen Vehicle Profiles

1932 Marmon Sixteen vehicle information
Club Sedan
Chassis #: 16 149 802
Engine #: 16760
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Phantom
Coachwork: Waterhouse
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Victoria Coupe
Coachwork: LeBaron
Chassis #: 16143718
Engine #: 16700
1932 Marmon Sixteen vehicle information
Victoria Coupe
Coachwork: LeBaron
Chassis #: 16-143-804
Engine #: 16753
1932 Marmon Sixteen vehicle information
Coupe
Coachwork: LeBaron
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Convertible Coupe
Coachwork: LeBaron
1932 Marmon Sixteen vehicle information
Sedan
Chassis #: 140771
1932 Marmon Sixteen vehicle information
2-4 Passenger Rumble Seat Coupe
Coachwork: LeBaron
Chassis #: 16141641
1932 Marmon Sixteen vehicle information
Victoria Coupe
Coachwork: LeBaron
Chassis #: 16143767