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Artcurial Motorcars returns to Retromobile on 7 February 2020

Artcurial Motorcars returns to Retromobile on 7 February 2020 with a spectacular line-up of cars. This highly anticipated event will offer pre-war elegance with a Mercedes-Benz 710 SS Sport Tourer by Fernandez & Darrin, Le Mans racing provenance with a Delahaye 135 S and DB « Le Monstre », and no shortage of glamour with Johnny Hallyday's Ford Mustang and Rod Stewart's Lamborghini Countach !

PARIS - The annual auction sale Rétromobile by Artcurial Motorcars attracts collectors and enthusiasts from around the world with an unrivalled selection of rare automobiles. After the sensation caused by the 1939 Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B Touring Berlinetta which sold for nearly 17 M € / 19 M $ in the 2019 sale, the Artcurial Motorcars team will once again present an array of machines exceptional for their rarity, originality and provenance. The 2020 sale will take place on Friday 7 February at the Parc des Exposition, Parc de Versailles in Paris.

Starring in this 10th edition of the official Retromobile sale will be a 1929 MercedesBenz 710 SS Sport Tourer by Fernandez & Darrin. The car was delivered new as a rolling chassis in October 1929 to the marque importer in New York. From there it was sent to renowned US coachbuilder Fernandez & Darin, to emerge with a stunning fourdoor 'Sport Tourer' body with wraparound wings and sleek profile that dispensed with the running board. Between 1929 and 1935, just 110 examples of the SS were built, all bodies together.

Another iconic pre-war model on offer will be the 1936 Delahaye 135S, chassis n°46625. One of France's premier marques in the 1930s, Delahaye was committed to racing successfully at the highest level and this car is one of just 16 competition 135S examples built by the marque. In 1937 it took part in the Le Mans 24 Hours. With such racing provenance, this rare car is highly eligible for historic events such as the Grand Prix Historique de Monaco, Goodwood Revival and the Mille Miglia.

The 1965 Ferrari 275 GTB #6785, delivered new to full race spec with 6 carburettors, has an impressive racing provenance. The car took part in over 40 international races between 1965 and 1968, including rally, track and hillclimb events. It featured on the cover of the Ferrari Yearbook in 1966, having won the GT class in the Monza 1000km that year. The car also competed in the European hillclimb championship with rounds at Mont Ventoux, Ollon-Villars and Cesana Sestriere, and the Rallye Solitude Lyon Charbonnière. This competition 275 GTB has been preserved in Swedish ownership for the last two decades and is offered with fully documented history.

Also boasting Le Mans history is the 1959 DB HBR4, known as 'Le Monstre'. Chassis 1110 was bought new by Jacques Rey who won the Index of Performance in the 1959 Tour de France Automobile in this car. His team-mate, André Guilhardin, then modified and lowered the body by 11cm which increased the top speed of this extraordinary looking machine to an astonishing 190 km/h. With its new body, the car participated in the 1961 Le Mans 24 Hours, finishing 20th overall and 2nd in the Index of Energy Efficiency. Recently restored and well known in DB circles, this unique French race car would be welcome at all the most prestigious events today.

Johnny Hallyday never made a secret of his love for fine automobiles and owned a superb collection of machines. He acquired this Ford Mustang GT Coupé Hardtop in 1967, racing it the same year for the Écurie Ford France with Henri Chemin, Director of Communications for Ford France. In June 1967 he drove it to 2nd place in the Coupe ACIF at Monthléry, and in August of the same year, he also took part in the famous Mont Dore hillclimb.

Also lining up in the 2020 Retromovile sale will be the F1 1983 Ferrari 126 C3 single seater from the prestigious Manoir de l'Automobile collection in Lohéac. It was entered by the Scuderia Ferrari in the 1983 World Championship and driven by Patrick Tambay and René Arnoux. Arnot raced this car to victory in both the German and the Dutch Grand Prix that year. Ferrari dominated the 1983 season with the 126 C2B and 126 C3, winning the Constructors Championship.

Other entries include a collection of nine Lamborghini featuring iconic models with extra star quality thanks to their previous owners: the 1977 Lamborghini Countach LP400 Periscopio was delivered new to Rod Stewart, and the 2001 Diablo used to belong to former F1 driver Olivier Panis.

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1978 Rondeau M378 Le Mans GTP Auction Results
1978 Rondeau M378 Le Mans GTP Auction Results
1978 Rondeau M378 Le Mans GTP Auction Results
1978 Rondeau M378 Le Mans GTP Auction Results
1978 Rondeau M378 Le Mans GTP Auction Results
Chassis Number: M378/001
Sale DateResultPre-Auction Estimates Auction House
May 2012 €358,400
($463,019)
 
€600,000 - €750,000 No Reserve RM Sothebys 
February 2020  €900,000 - €1,200,000  Artcurial 

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