RM Hershey - Day 2 2019-10-11 Auction - 167 Price Results - RM | Sotheby's in PA - Page 5
1930 Cadillac V-16 Sport Phaeton by Fleetwood1913 Rolls-Royce 40/50 HP Silver Ghost Sports Tourer by1931 Marmon Sixteen Coupe by LeBaron
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Hershey, PA, United States
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RM Hershey - Day 2

THE OFFICIAL AUCTION OF THE AACA EASTERN DIVISION FALL MEET Memorabilia Lots 301 - 367 Automobiles Lots 368 -467 Whether drawn by the scent of chocolate from Hershey's Chocolate World or the sound of classic motor cars making their way toward the auction block, RM Auctions' Hershey sale is not one to be missed. Make your first stop the world-renowned AACA Eastern Division Fall Meet, a true enthusiast's affair that brings together collectors and hobbyists from far and wide for the largest swap meet in the United States. Then, make your way to the historic Hershey Lodge, the setting for RM Auctions' annual Hershey sale, where enthusiasts come to witness veteran, Brass Era, and CCCA Classic automobiles cross the auction stage and set unprecedented sell-through rates. RM Auctions' 2018 Hershey sale once again celebrated the American automobile at Hershey Lodge during the annual AACA Eastern Division Fall Meet, with $11 million in total sales and an incredible 94 percent sell-through rate across two days. Representing one of the company's top Hershey performances to date in the sale's 12-year history, results were driven by bidders from 19 countries and highlighted by several important private collections presented amongst the 150 cars on offer.
1929 Packard Custom Eight Opera Coupe: 1929 Packard Custom Eight Opera Coupe Rare opera coupe body stylePreviously of the Ken Vaughn and Phil Hill collectionClassic Car Club of America (CCCA) Full Classic A standout of Packard’s stellar
0397: 1929 Packard Custom Eight Opera CoupeEst. $135,000-$160,000Lot Passed
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1931 Chrysler CG Imperial Dual-Cowl Phaeton in the: 1931 Chrysler CG Imperial Dual-Cowl Phaeton in the style of LeBaron Extremely attractive dual-cowl phaetonProven history of touring successClassic Car Club of America (CCCA) Full ClassicIncludes an
0398: 1931 Chrysler CG Imperial Dual-Cowl Phaeton in theEst. $140,000-$180,000
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1904 Pierce Arrow: 1904 Pierce Arrow Offered from the Muckel CollectionFormerly owned by Harrah’s Automobile Collection and Carl J. SchmittThe sole surviving example with this stylingPast participant in the
0399: 1904 Pierce ArrowEst. $175,000-$225,000
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1911 Selden Model 40R Varsity Roadster: 1911 Selden Model 40R Varsity Roadster Offered from the Muckel CollectionOne of just six known surviving Selden automobilesKnown, well-researched ownership history since newOlder Pebble Beach
0400: 1911 Selden Model 40R Varsity RoadsterEst. $150,000-$200,000
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1912 Locomobile Model 48 'M' Five-Passenger Torpedo: 1912 Locomobile Model 48 'M' Five-Passenger Torpedo Offered from the Muckel CollectionKnown history since the early 1930sOlder concours restoration in beautiful conditionFormer winner of the AACA
0401: 1912 Locomobile Model 48 'M' Five-Passenger TorpedoEst. $400,000-$600,000
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1909 Stoddard-Dayton Model 9-K Indianapolis Replica: 1909 Stoddard-Dayton Model 9-K Indianapolis Replica Offered from the Muckel CollectionBeautiful re-creation reportedly on an original Model 9-K chassisFascinating overhead-valve Hemi four-cylinder
0402: 1909 Stoddard-Dayton Model 9-K Indianapolis ReplicaEst. $90,000-$110,000
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1908 Stanley Model M Five-Passenger Touring: 1908 Stanley Model M Five-Passenger Touring Offered from the Muckel CollectionThe fastest, most powerful road-going Stanley model ever producedWell-maintained older restoration by the late Carl
0403: 1908 Stanley Model M Five-Passenger TouringEst. $250,000-$300,000
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1911 Rambler Model 65 Seven-Passenger Touring: 1911 Rambler Model 65 Seven-Passenger Touring Offered from the Muckel CollectionThe only surviving Model 65Fascinating known ownership history since newImmaculate older concours restoration; shown at
0404: 1911 Rambler Model 65 Seven-Passenger TouringEst. $250,000-$300,000
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1915 Stutz Model 4F Bearcat: 1915 Stutz Model 4F Bearcat Offered from the Muckel CollectionAn authentic Bearcat, as noted by late historian Paul FreehillFormerly of the Charles LeMaitre and James Bradley
0405: 1915 Stutz Model 4F BearcatEst. $450,000-$600,000
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1908 Oldsmobile Limited Prototype: 1908 Oldsmobile Limited Prototype Offered from the Muckel CollectionThe sole surviving prototype of one of the largest, most powerful Brass Era machinesFormerly of the renowned Barney Pollard
0406: 1908 Oldsmobile Limited PrototypeEst. $550,000-$750,000
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1910 Maxwell Model E Five-Passenger Tonneau: 1910 Maxwell Model E Five-Passenger Tonneau Single-family ownership since 1951Restoration and maintenance by Robinson RestorationsRegularly driven and extensively enjoyed by the consignorShow-quality
0407: 1910 Maxwell Model E Five-Passenger TonneauEst. $50,000-$60,000
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1936 Packard Super Eight Phaeton: 1936 Packard Super Eight Phaeton Wholly original and unrestoredKnown history from new; 46,700 original milesPresented at the 2001 Pebble Beach Concours d’EleganceClassic Car Club of America (CCCA)
0409: 1936 Packard Super Eight PhaetonEst. $200,000-$250,000
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1937 Lincoln Model K Convertible Victoria by Brunn: 1937 Lincoln Model K Convertible Victoria by Brunn The first of 13 convertible Victoria examples built in 1937One of four examples known to still existBenefits from 32 years of fastidious care by the
0410: 1937 Lincoln Model K Convertible Victoria by BrunnEst. $165,000-$200,000
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1931 Ford Model A DeLuxe Sedan Delivery: 1931 Ford Model A DeLuxe Sedan Delivery From the final year of Model A productionTwo decades of service for a Northern California bakeryCosmetic restoration in the early 2000sSpecial livery
0411: 1931 Ford Model A DeLuxe Sedan DeliveryEst. $30,000-$40,000
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1916 Packard Twin Six Landaulet: 1916 Packard Twin Six Landaulet The seventh-oldest Packard known extantLargely original condition throughoutKnown and intriguing history from newIncludes rare original owner’s manual One of the
0412: 1916 Packard Twin Six LandauletEst. $50,000-$100,000
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1934 Packard Twelve Convertible Victoria: 1934 Packard Twelve Convertible Victoria CCCA National Senior First Prize winnerReportedly owned by four caretakers from newRemarkably complete and original presentationA beautifully presented
0413: 1934 Packard Twelve Convertible VictoriaEst. $350,000-$450,000
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1935 Pierce-Arrow Twelve Silver Arrow Coupe: 1935 Pierce-Arrow Twelve Silver Arrow Coupe Restored in the 1990s; remains in stunning condition throughoutOne of two known surviving twelve-cylinder Silver Arrow coupesOnly four examples believed to
0414: 1935 Pierce-Arrow Twelve Silver Arrow CoupeEst. $250,000-$300,000
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1939 Packard Twelve 2/4-Passenger Coupe: 1939 Packard Twelve 2/4-Passenger Coupe “Old Bigfoot,” one of the most famous late Packard TwelvesThe prized possession of the late Paul Clancy for over four decadesAmazing original and
0415: 1939 Packard Twelve 2/4-Passenger CoupeEst. $95,000-$110,000
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1931 Pierce-Arrow Model 43 Five-Passenger Sedan: 1931 Pierce-Arrow Model 43 Five-Passenger Sedan Extensive tour history including AACA, CCCA, VMCCA, and Glidden ToursClassic Car Club of America (CCCA) Full ClassicEligible for all CCCA events,
0416: 1931 Pierce-Arrow Model 43 Five-Passenger SedanEst. $50,000-$70,000
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1930 Cadillac V-16 Sport Phaeton by Fleetwood: 1930 Cadillac V-16 Sport Phaeton by Fleetwood Arguably the most famous, well-known surviving V-16 sport phaetonBelieved to have been originally owned by legendary silver-screen actor Richard
0417: 1930 Cadillac V-16 Sport Phaeton by FleetwoodEst. $900,000-$1,100,000
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1934 Lincoln Model KA Four-Door Sedan: 1934 Lincoln Model KA Four-Door Sedan Impressive survivor; retains original V-12 engine One of 425 four-door sedans built in 1934Accompanied by Lincoln Automobile RecordClassic Car Club of America
0418: 1934 Lincoln Model KA Four-Door SedanEst. $40,000-$50,000
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1911 Rolls-Royce 40/50 HP Silver Ghost Drophead Coupe: 1911 Rolls-Royce 40/50 HP Silver Ghost Drophead Coupe by Barker Known history since new; single ownership since 1989Exhibited at the 1911 Olympia Motor ShowFormerly owned by “Fighting Joe” Martin
0419: 1911 Rolls-Royce 40/50 HP Silver Ghost Drophead CoupeEst. $500,000-$700,000
1935 Packard Eight Dual-Cowl Sport Phaeton: 1935 Packard Eight Dual-Cowl Sport Phaeton The only 1935 Eight sport phaeton known to existRecent cosmetic freshening, including new paint and interiorBelieved to have just 54,000 original miles and
0420: 1935 Packard Eight Dual-Cowl Sport PhaetonEst. $200,000-$250,000Lot Passed