Santa Monica, Calif. 10 November, 2009
Gooding & Company, the internationally-recognized auction house, is
proud to announce five exceptional collector cars available for sale at its
annual Scottsdale Auction this January. Each bestowed with a distinctive
pedigree, Gooding & Company’s headline European consignments
include a winning 1956 Jaguar D-Type, a rare Pinin Farina 1959 Ferrari
250 GT Series I Cabriolet, a beautifully-appointed 1956 Maserati A6G/54
Berlinetta, Hollywood’s 1934 Hispano-Suiza J-12 T68 Cabriolet and a top-
performing 1932 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750. Following the success of last
year’s Scottsdale sale where the auction house made headlines selling
the highest-priced car of the week – a 1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California
Spider for $4.95 Million – Gooding & Company will again hold its popular
auction event at the Scottsdale Fashion Square Mall on Saturday, January
23, 2010, beginning at 11 a.m.
The 1956 Jaguar D-Type Sports Racer – Chassis XKD528 began its
racing career in 1956 with driver Pearce “Pete” Woods at popular racing
events throughout California. A podium finisher at Santa Barbara,
Bakersfield, Palm Springs, Riverside, Paramount Ranch and Pomona,
XKD528 retired to street car status in 1964. Since then, it has been
featured in countless magazine articles and proudly rallied in the Colorado
Grand, Terry Larsen’s C & D-Type Rally, and Copperstate 1000. Following
a recent comprehensive restoration, the Sports Racer will be offered for
sale in its original appearance of cream over blue. “According to Jaguar
historian Andrew Whyte, this Jaguar D-Type Sports Racer’s victory at the
Pomona Six-Hour Enduro in November 1958 is widely considered the last
big win for a D-Type in the US,” says David Gooding, founder and president
of Gooding & Company.
1959 Ferrari 250 GT Series 1 Cabriolet – An automobile defined by a
number of superlatives, it may be best known as one of only 40 Series 1
Pinin Farina Cabriolets ever built, the last car of its kind to wear the famous
covered headlights. At one time, this car was a daily driver for Marion
Chinetti, the wife of legendary Italian race car driver Luigi Chinetti. Gooding
& Company expects this Ferrari to be a bright star in Arizona this January.
David Gooding commented, “This is the first time a Series 1 Cabriolet has
been presented at auction in many years and Gooding and Company are
honored to be representing it.”
1956 Maserati A6G/54 Berlinetta with coachwork by Allemano –
According to original documentation, this Maserati was originally owned by
Giulio Dubbini of Padua, Italy, a renowned collector of significant Italian
racing cars. One of only 15 examples of Allemano-bodied Maseratis built in
1956, this rare gran turisimo retains most of its original components,
including its Verde Suro (Mackeral Green) livery, original coachwork and
matching-numbers engine. The A6G/54 is estimated to sell for $375,000 -
$450,000.
1932 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Series V Gran Sport with coachwork by
Zagato – Formerly the property of Alfa Romeo enthusiast Ralph Stein, this
fifth-series Gran Sport is a comprehensively-documented touring car that
has participated in some of world’s most renowned events including the
Mille Miglia Storica, Colorado Grand Rally, Pebble Beach Concours
d’Elegance, and Laguna Seca’s Monterey Historic Races. It is being
offered for sale with accompanying reports from experts Angela Cherrett
and John Boer, FIVA paperwork, original bumper and engine components,
and an extensive file of receipts from Jim Stokes’ comprehensive
mechanical work that included the build of a Vittorio Jana-designed,
supercharged twin-cam engine.
“From the moment we climbed into the car and slid into the low bench
seat, it was apparent that the Alfa was a true driver’s car,” says David
Gooding.
1934 Hispano-Suiza J-12 T68 Cabriolet with coachwork by Saoutchik –
One of only nine original-bodied open J-12s in existence and also one of
the most attractive, this Hispano-Suiza became famous when it appeared
in the popular 1979 James Bond film, Moonraker, starring Roger Moore.
This car is one of only 120 twelve-cylinder models ever built and with a
massive engine displacement of nearly 9.5 liters, it has been enjoyed by
its owner for thirty years. During this time together, the owner toured
numerous Hispano-Suiza rallies around the world as well as CCCA
CARavans and the Colorado Grand. One of the most coveted of all
classics ever built, this car is eligible to be shown at every major classic
car event in the world.
The annual Gooding & Company Scottsdale Auction will be held on
Saturday, January 23, 2010, commencing at 11 a.m. Guests may preview
the cars on Thursday and Friday, January 21-22, from 9 a.m. – 6 p.m., and
Saturday, January 23 from 8:30 – 11 a.m., at 68th Street and East
Camelback Road adjoining Scottsdale Fashion Square. An auction catalog
for $75 admits two to the viewing and auction. General admission to the
viewing and auction can be purchased at the tent for $30 per person.
Bidder registration forms, press credentials and additional auction
information are available on www.goodingco.com. For additional vehicle
information and up-to-the-minute event updates, follow Gooding &
Company on Twitter at www.twitter.com/goodingco .
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