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This Talbot-Lago is one of 35 T26 Records fitted with the Grand Sport engine, producing 190 horsepower thanks to the development of higher compression performance cams and lighter pistons. The Saoutchik coachwork comprises a two-door coupe de ville, with an enclosed rear compartment and a sliding roof above for the chauffeur. Originally fitted with whitewall tires mounted on chromed 18-inch wire wheels, the Talbot-Lago won 'Le Grand Prix du Salon' at the Paris Auto Salon of 1950. The following year, it was photographed at the Concours d'Elegance Automobile a la Cascade du Bois de Boulogne, with French actress Capucine (of Pink Panther fame) modeling matching haute couture. Saoutchik sold the car to Madame Yvonne Bozdogan-Brawand of Switzerland in 1951.
Talbot-Lago T26 Record made its debut at the Paris Salon in October of 1946. Under its bonnet was a 4.5-liter six-cylinder twin-cam Hemi engine that Anthony Lago had developed during the War. The T26 had a new chassis and drivetrain and was one of the most powerful passenger cars in the world. Its engine offered 170 horsepower, with approximately 35 examples of the T26 Record chassis being fitted from the factory with the T26 Grand Sport engine that featured three carburetors and an aluminum cylinder head. With the assistance of hotter cams, higher compression, and lighter pistons, these special cars developed 190 horsepower. They were called the Record Sport by the Talbot factory.
This particular example is one of the 35 cars fitted with the potent engine. It was delivered to the carrosserie de Luxe J. Saoutchik on October 22, 1948, who clothed the car in a two-door coupe de Ville body. The area over the rear seat has a fixed metal roof, while the space above the driver's or chauffeur's seat can remain open. A full-width metal roof is stowed inside the rear section and can be pulled out to protect the interior from the elements.
In the front is an iconic Saoutchik-style three-piece grille design. The bodywork is flanked by two small horizontal grilles. There are two teardrop Saoutchik 'ventiports' mounted on the side of the hood and a single-pane windshield. Although many of Saoutchik's designs of this era featured an excessive amount of chrome, this one is more subdued with a more well-balanced and elegant approach. The body is finished in light gray, while the fender skirts are in dark blue. Dark blue can also be found on a narrow line along the window sills, framing the curved B-window. 18-inch wire wheels are mounted with wide whitewall tires.
This example was designed specifically for the Paris Salon. The Salon honored the car and its creator with the Le Grand Prix du Salon accolade. In celebration, Saoutchik took out a full-page advertisement in the December issue of the magazine France Illustration.
It is not known whether Saoutchik ordered chassis 100238 from Talbot-Lago for stock or a customer order that subsequently fell through. Nearly two years would pass before the fully clothed chassis made its debut at the Paris Salon that opened on October 5th, 1950. Although well-received, it did not find a buyer at the Salon, perhaps due to its astronomical price.
The car was shown at the Concours at the Grande Cascade in the Bois de Boulogne in the summer of 1951. It was sold on November 2nd, 1951 to Madame Yvonne Bozdogan-Brawand in Switzerland. It was later listed in the care of James Karupka of Maryland, where it would remain for another twelve years. It was later sold to Stephen Cortinovis of St. Louis, Missouri, who later sold it to Richard Straman. In 2013, the car was put on the market by Toby Ross of Ross Classics, still in unrestored condition. A short time later, it was acquired by its current owner.
In 2014, a comprehensive concours-level restoration was commissioned with a focus on originality and authenticity. The car is currently in its original livery and color scheme as when it was shown at the Salon.By Daniel Vaughan | Oct 2018
This particular example is one of the 35 cars fitted with the potent engine. It was delivered to the carrosserie de Luxe J. Saoutchik on October 22, 1948, who clothed the car in a two-door coupe de Ville body. The area over the rear seat has a fixed metal roof, while the space above the driver's or chauffeur's seat can remain open. A full-width metal roof is stowed inside the rear section and can be pulled out to protect the interior from the elements.
In the front is an iconic Saoutchik-style three-piece grille design. The bodywork is flanked by two small horizontal grilles. There are two teardrop Saoutchik 'ventiports' mounted on the side of the hood and a single-pane windshield. Although many of Saoutchik's designs of this era featured an excessive amount of chrome, this one is more subdued with a more well-balanced and elegant approach. The body is finished in light gray, while the fender skirts are in dark blue. Dark blue can also be found on a narrow line along the window sills, framing the curved B-window. 18-inch wire wheels are mounted with wide whitewall tires.
This example was designed specifically for the Paris Salon. The Salon honored the car and its creator with the Le Grand Prix du Salon accolade. In celebration, Saoutchik took out a full-page advertisement in the December issue of the magazine France Illustration.
It is not known whether Saoutchik ordered chassis 100238 from Talbot-Lago for stock or a customer order that subsequently fell through. Nearly two years would pass before the fully clothed chassis made its debut at the Paris Salon that opened on October 5th, 1950. Although well-received, it did not find a buyer at the Salon, perhaps due to its astronomical price.
The car was shown at the Concours at the Grande Cascade in the Bois de Boulogne in the summer of 1951. It was sold on November 2nd, 1951 to Madame Yvonne Bozdogan-Brawand in Switzerland. It was later listed in the care of James Karupka of Maryland, where it would remain for another twelve years. It was later sold to Stephen Cortinovis of St. Louis, Missouri, who later sold it to Richard Straman. In 2013, the car was put on the market by Toby Ross of Ross Classics, still in unrestored condition. A short time later, it was acquired by its current owner.
In 2014, a comprehensive concours-level restoration was commissioned with a focus on originality and authenticity. The car is currently in its original livery and color scheme as when it was shown at the Salon.By Daniel Vaughan | Oct 2018
2021 RM Sothebys : Amelia Island Auction
Pre-Auction Estimates :
USD $600,000-USD $700,000
Lot was not sold
2018 Bonhams : Quail Lodge
Pre-Auction Estimates :
USD $1,200,000-USD $1,600,000
Sale Price :
USD $962,000
1948 Talbot-Lago T-26 Auction Sales
Recent Sales of the Talbot-Lago T-26
(Data based on Model Year 1948 sales)
1948 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Coupé 'Chambas' Chassis#: 110105 Sold for USD$2,385,365 2023 Bonhams : Les Grandes Marques du Monde à Paris | |
1948 Talbot-Lago T26 Record Sport Cabriolet Décapotable Chassis#: 3179 Sold for USD$1,875,000 2021 Bonhams : Quail Lodge | |
1948 Talbot-Lago T26 Record Cabriolet d'Usine Chassis#: 101016 Sold for USD$165,118 2019 RM Sothebys : Essen | |
1948 Talbot-Lago T26 Record Sport Coupe de Ville Chassis#: 100238 Sold for USD$962,000 2018 Bonhams : Quail Lodge | |
1948 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Cabriolet by Franay Chassis#: 110121 Sold for USD$1,252,240 2017 RM Sothebys : Villa Erba | |
1947 Talbot-Lago T26 Record Cabriolet d'Usine Chassis#: 100064 Sold for USD$352,000 2017 RM Auctions : Amelia Island | |
1948 Talbot Lago T26 coach 'surprofilé' Chassis#: 102008 Sold for USD$97,759 2015 Rétromobile by Artcurial Motorcars | |
1948 Talbot Lago T26 Record Cabriolet par Saoutchik Chassis#: 100272 Sold for USD$848,600 2015 Rétromobile by Artcurial Motorcars | |
1948 TALBOT-LAGO T26 GRAND SPORT COUPE Chassis#: 110106 Sold for USD$1,485,000 2014 Bonhams Quail Lodge Auction | |
1948 Talbot T26 Lago Record berline Sold for USD$85,642 2012 Artcurial Motorcars at Rétromobile | |
1948 Talbot-Lago T26 Record Cabriolet Chassis#: 100449 Sold for USD$143,000 2011 The Scottsdale Auction - Gooding & Company | |
1948 Talbot-Lago T26 Record Cabriolet Chassis#: 101016 Sold for USD$159,500 2005 The Monterey Sports and Classic Car Auction | |
1948 Talbot-Lago T26C Grand Prix Sold for USD$594,000 2004 Vintage Motor Cars in Arizona | |
1948 TALBOT-LAGO 4 PASSENGER CABRIOLET Sold for USD$85,250 2001 Barrett-Jackson - Scottsdale 2001 |
Talbot-Lago T-26s That Failed To Sell At Auction
1948 Talbot-Lago T-26's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
Vehicle | Chassis | Event | High Bid | Est. Low | Est. High |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1948 Talbot-Lago T26 Record Three-Position Cabriolet Coachwork by Antem | 101001 | 2024 Worldwide Auctioneers : Scottsdale | |||
1948 Talbot-Lago T26 Record Sport Coupe de Ville by Saoutchik | 100238 | 2021 RM Sothebys : Amelia Island Auction | $600,000 | $700,000 | |
1948 TALBOT-LAGO T26 RECORD CABRIOLET BY GRABER | 100351 | 2015 Keno Brothers : NY Auto | $250,000 | $295,000 | $650,000 |
1948 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Cabriolet in the style of Saoutchik | 110110 | 2015 RM Sotheby's : Monterey | $1,700,000 | $2,100,000 | |
1948 TALBOT LAGO | 2008 Silver Auction Bellevue | $145,000 | |||
1948 TALBOT LAGO T 26 | 2008 Silver Auction Arizona in January | $150,000 | |||
1948 TALBOT - LAGO T26 DROPHEAD | 103027 | 2007 Silver Auction Seattle | $21,000 | ||
1948 Talbot-Lago T26 Drophead Coupe | 2007 Vintage Motor Cars in Arizona | $130,000 | $175,000 | $225,000 | |
1948 TALBOT-LAGO T26 DUBOS CABRIOLET | 2006 Silver Auction Portland | $22,000 |
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