Photograph Courtesy Gooding & Company
With the Mullin Automotive Museum closing in February, much of its collection will go up for auction via Gooding & Company. At The Amelia, the auction house will feature 20 lots from the museum.
[Mullin Automotive Museum to close this February]
Of the 20 European vehicles, all offered without reserve, a 1925 Bugatti Type 35C Grand Prix stands out. It was initially built as a Type 35A and purchased by a Royal Air Force pilot and racer. In the 1960s, it was restored to a Type 35C specification. Its estimated value is $600,000-$800,000.
Other offerings include a 1907 Niclausse Type D Tourer, 1907 Niclausse Type S, 1911 Hispano-Suiza 15T Alfonso XIII, 1931 Bugatti Type 49, 1936 Avions Voisin Type C28 Clairière Berline, 1938 Citroën 11B Traction Avant Coupe, 1946 Delage D6 Grand Prix, 1948 Delahaye Type 135 MS Cabriolet, 1948 Delahaye Type 175 GP Recreation, 1965 Citroën DS19 Majesty and 1963 Citroën DS19 Le Dandy.
Gooding & Company will also hold a standalone auction at the Mullin Automotive Museum in April, with further details to be announced.
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