Important hot rods on the starting line at an auction at LA’s Petersen Museum
The RM Sotheby’s sale on 8 December at the Petersen will include historic customs and hot rods alongside modern and vintage models.
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The Petersen Automotive Museum in the US West Coast Mecca for diehard gearheads (not to mention those who simply appreciate the beauty and artistry of finely built cars). This month, the museum will add yet another reason to visit its hallowed halls; on December 8, the Petersen will host an automotive auction for the first time since its massive, $123-millon remodel by architectural firm Kohn Pedersen Fox in 2015.
1932 Ford Coupe
Photo: Courtesy of RM Sotheby’s
The sale will be presented by automotive auction A-lister RM Sotheby’s and will highlight a number of historically significant, period-correct hot rods and custom builds—appropriate enough given museum founder Robert E. Petersen’s background as one of the creators of Hot Rod magazine in the 1940s.
Perched at the top of this selection is the 1932 Ford “Lloyd Bakan” Coupe, which has a storied past that includes appearing on the cover of Hot Rod magazine in 1957 and winning best in class in the historic hot rod category 50 years later at the 2007 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. The storied car carries an estimate of between US$400,000 and US$500,000 (around $545,-$685,000)
1927 Ford Model T Track Nose Roadster
Photo: Courtesy of RM Sothesby’s
Also up for bids is a recreation of the whacky 1962 Ed Roth “Mysterion,” a bright yellow alien spaceship–looking thing with a bubble cockpit, twin engines, and a single giant headlight in front. The hot rod recreation is expected to go for between $135,000 and $205,000. A 1927 Ford Model T Track-Nose Roadster ($135,000 to $178,000), a 1940 Mercury Coupe Custom by Rudy Rodriguez ($170,000 to $240,000), and a 1941 Mercury “Stengel” Custom by Coachcraft ($340,000 to $480,000) round out the selection of customs and hot rods.
But don’t worry if roddin’ isn’t your thing. RM Sotheby’s is also offering a stable of vintage production models for sale led by a 1956 Ferrari 290 MM by Scaglietti that is expected to bring in an amazing $30 million to $35 million.
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