Ahead of the celebrated Concours d’Elegance in the West Coast, Gooding & Company is showcasing a curated lineup of cars on the East Coast — at the Amelia Island weekend of collector events on March 7.
Offering 88 lots this year, Gooding & Company’s auction has more than doubled since its debut at the Florida event in 2010, and includes several rare and lovingly restored models, such as a 1933 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Henley Roadster (one of only eight built) and the 1932 Cadillac V-16 452B Madame X Imperial Sedan (one of only four built).
Boasting coachwork by Fleetwood, the Cadillac (est. $200,000-$240,000) was formerly the property of the Block Family and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum and is in superb condition, having had just three owners from new; while the Rolls-Royce (est. $1.25 million-$1.75 million) was formerly displayed at the Henry Ford Museum for decades with an original chassis, engine, and sporting Brewster coachwork, before being restored by New Jersey’s Stone Barn Restorations.
Other lots include some uniquely colored ones, such as the robin-egg blue 1957 Mercedes-Benz 190 SL (est. $170,000-$200,000) with both hard and soft tops; and a 1974 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS (est. $325,000-$375,000) in the rare factory paint color of disco purple, with low mileage and coachwork by Scaglietti.
To see these lots coming up at the Amelia Island and more, click on the slideshow.
