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 Monday, August 18, 2008
Little Bugatti, big bucks
Posted by Angelo
There’s already a lot of money in
the Monterey Bay
area, but more greenbacks flooded the Oceanside
California city in the form of cool
cars and hard cash. The cash showed up at the many auctions, including those
held by Russo and Steele, RM Auctions, Bonhams and Gooding & Company.
Phil Skinner, ace auction reporter
for Old Cars Weekly, reported that a 1937 Bugatti Type 57SC Atalante coupe sold
at the Gooding & Company sale on Saturday night for $7.2 million dollars.
Skinner said bidding was hot between a phone bidder and a bidder who was in the
audience. The audience member nabbed the car for what very well might be a
record price for a non-Royale Bugatti. Gooding reported the car sold for $7.92
million, a figure presumably determined after the buyer’s premium.
The car was one of 12 Bugattis
offered from the Dr. Peter and Susan Williamson Collection. According to
Gooding, a portion of the $15.5 million raised from the sale of the Bugattis
will be donated on behalf of the late Dr. Peter Williamson to the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical
Center and the Dartmouth Medical
School.
Atalante coupes are a favorite of
mine, and I find it noteworthy to mention a second Bugatti Atalante was sold in
the sale for $850,000. This car was in better condition, but was not an SC. I’m
writing this from a hotel room and far away from my library, but I believe an
SC is a lower-slung (S) and supercharged (–C) model of Type 57, and a far more
desirable model of Bugatti.
You can see complete results from
the Monterey-area auctions on the pages of Old Cars Weekly.

Monday, August 18, 2008 6:06:30 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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Alfa Romeo wins 2008 Pebble Beach
Posted by Angelo
The judge’s votes have been tallied at the world’s most prestigious car show, the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance (as if I needed to state it), and this year’s Best of Show winner isn’t a French car or even a mighty Duesenberg, but an equally impressive 1938 Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B Touring Berlinetta, a dark blue beauty with rear fender skirts with sweet horizontal cut-outs to expose the rear wheels. The fastback coupe was shown by Jon and Mary Shirley of Medina, Wash.
The Shirleys’ Alfa was pitted against two other Best of Show nominees, a stunning 1934 Packard LeBaron sport phaeton brought by multiple-Pebble Beach Best of Show winners Jack and Helen Nethercutt and similarly successful Sam and Emily Mann’s 1935 Hispano Suiza K6 Brandone cabriolet.
I speculated that the sheer beauty of the Manns’ Hisso and the size, beauty and uniqueness of General William Lyon’s 1939 Mercedes-Benz 770K Cabriolet B would put either of these Classics on the podium and flushed with ribbons, but I was wrong!
  
Monday, August 18, 2008 3:49:13 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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 Saturday, August 16, 2008
Waiting for the sting
Posted by Angelo
Anticipation is building for several cars about to cross the
many auction blocks across the Monterey
area, and one of those at Russo and Steele is a 1966 Corvair.
Before you burst into a hearty laugh that would make Ralph
Nader smirk, this isn’t just any Corvair, but a Yenko Stinger, one of 100 built
by Don Yenko for racing in SCCA competition. The car that will be offered at
the Russo and Steele auction is a 220-hp Stage III car, one of five believed to
have been built.
The vendor purchased the car 95-percent restored and left
with a few things to wrap up, including rebuilding the special carburetors,
which had to be taken to a special shop to complete.
The source of the anticipation is largely because no one
knows what it’s worth, not even the owner. According this Yenko Corvair’s
owner, only one other Yenko Stinger has appeared in a public sale, and it was
still a serious race car, not one restored to its as-delivered configuration in
which even the glovebox lamp still works, as on this one. As a pricing nerd,
learning the value of such a rare car is fascinating to me. I’ll keep you
posted what this rare bird sells for, but in the meantime, here are some
interesting Yenko Stinger facts, learned from the owner, to peruse before the
car crosses this block this Saturday evening.
Yenko Stinger equipment:
3.89 axle ration
Factory roll bar
Widened wheels (not all Yenko Stingers have these special
wheels)
Three body tags, including a fleet-order tag
Special Yenko oil pan, headers and air cleaners

Saturday, August 16, 2008 8:33:08 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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Waiting for the sting
Posted by Angelo
Anticipation is building for several cars about to cross the
many auction blocks across the Monterey
area, and one of those at Russo and Steele is a 1966 Corvair.
Before you burst into a hearty laugh that would make Ralph
Nader smirk, this isn’t just any Corvair, but a Yenko Stinger, one of 100 built
by Don Yenko for racing in SCCA competition. The car that will be offered at
the Russo and Steele auction is a 220-hp Stage III car, one of five believed to
have been built.
The vendor purchased the car 95-percent restored and left
with a few things to wrap up, including rebuilding the special carburetors,
which had to be taken to a special shop to complete.
The source of the anticipation is largely because no one
knows what it’s worth, not even the owner. According this Yenko Corvair’s
owner, only one other Yenko Stinger has appeared in a public sale, and it was
still a serious race car, not one restored to its as-delivered configuration in
which even the glovebox lamp still works, as on this one. As a pricing nerd,
learning the value of such a rare car is fascinating to me. I’ll keep you
posted what this rare bird sells for, but in the meantime, here are some
interesting Yenko Stinger facts, learned from the owner, to peruse before the
car crosses this block this Saturday evening.
Yenko Stinger equipment:
3.89 axle ration
Factory roll bar
Widened wheels (not all Yenko Stingers have these special
wheels)
Three body tags, including a fleet-order tag
Special Yenko oil pan, headers and air cleaners
Saturday, August 16, 2008 8:31:10 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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Breakfast with a champion
Posted by Angelo
I guess I’ve never given much thought to who I would choose
if I could pick one person to have breakfast with, and that’s OK – fate picked
that person for me.
While attending an RM Auctions media event in Monterey, Calif.,
this morning, I sat down with a lovely couple over a bowl of fruit. I
introduced myself and soon learned I was dining with Virgil Exner Jr. and his
wife! Exner’s father is famous for designing many cars, including the “Suddenly
it’s 1960” Chrysler Corp. products, among others. Exner Jr. has said that the
Diablo show car from 1957 was among his father’s favorite dream cars for which
he was responsible, as it was the purest form of his idea of the perfect car of
the time.
Exner Jr. is no slouch. He was a designer for Ford for many
years both in America
and abroad. In Europe, Exner Jr. told me he
was on the advance design team that brushed the first Ford Fiesta there. He was
also part of the team that designed the Pinto and Maverick, among others. I
hope to get a formal interview with Exner Jr. for an upcoming issue of OCW.
Saturday, August 16, 2008 12:39:02 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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 Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Celebrate 40 years of Hot Wheels
Posted by Angelo
Famous Hot Wheels designer Larry Wood dropped me a note regarding an upcoming 40th anniversary event to celebrate four decades of Hot Wheels. Here's the skinny from the www.hotwheelscollectors.com web site: UPDATE: Hot Wheels® 40th Anniversary Road Trip
Tour Stops Set To Celebrate Milestone Year
by HWC Gary
We’re gearing up for the Hot Wheels® 40th Anniversary Road Trip -- and we’ve got some special plans to help us celebrate the milestone!
Collectors will not want to miss out on what might be referred to in
some ways as one of the newest -- and yet one of the oldest -- casting
designs: the Custom Otto™! The historic release will be issued
at each of the stops below with a different deco and package (while
supplies last). This car is based on the blue vehicle which appeared on
the original Hot Wheels® packaging as rendered by the sensational
artist Otto Kuhni.
At each stop, you can expect to find Hot Wheels® designers on hand for autographs, life-size Hot Wheels® cars, Hot Wheels® “driver’s license” kiosks, Hot Wheels® downhill racing, a display showcasing the history of the brand, and product demonstrations. And don’t miss your chance to see the one-of-a-kind jeweled Hot Wheels® car created for the anniversary and the production of the four-billionth car! Tuesday, 8/19, 1:30 PM - El Segundo, CA.
We’ll
be hittin’ the road from here! No event, but if you want to join the
convoy, be at Mattel for the planned departure time. (Location is set
for the meeting place! It is as follows: Mattel Design Center parking
lot, 2031 E. Mariposa, El Segundo, CA. 90245)
Thursday, 8/21, 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM - Wendover, UT. (Bonneville Salt Flats)
Sponsor of "Speed Week"
Sunday, 8/24, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM - Speed, KS. (Downtown, off Route 9)
Saturday, 8/30, 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM - Indianapolis, IN.
(Indianapolis Motor Speedway - Hall of Fame Museum at 4790 West 16th
St., Indianapolis, IN 46222)
Monday, 9/01, 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM - Detroit, MI. (Automotive Hall of Fame at 21400 Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn, MI 48124)
Friday, 9/05, 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM - Watkins Glen, NY. (Along Franklin Street) The Hot Wheels® booth will be opening at 12:00 pm
Tuesday, August 12, 2008 10:58:18 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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