Kruse Auctions delivers a record spring sale in Auburn, headlined by an exceptional 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster and a dazzling one-off 1938 Delahaye “Pantheon” Custom by famed customizer Rick Dore

Auction season in the Collector Car Capital of the World got off to a flying start over the weekend, with Kruse Auctions delivering a record spring sale in a packed salesroom in Auburn, Indiana.

The Auburn Spring Auction saw three collections and a very diverse offering of some of the best American and European sportscars, pre-war automobiles, one-of-a-kind customs, muscle cars, vintage trucks and a handful of fascinating automotive “unicorns” going under the hammer over the two-day sale. From the 250 cars on offer, the high sale went to the catalogue cover car, an exceptional, numbers-matching 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster from The Dane Miller Estate Collection that sold for $1.105 million.

Industry pioneer and famed customizer Rick Dore’s final creation, a dazzling, award-winning 1938 Delahaye “Pantheon” Custom brought $775,000, a singular work of automotive art and the grand finale of a legendary career. The Auburn Spring Auction recorded a total sale of $10.25 million, with 81% of consignments finding new homes.

Both American and European sportscars were well represented, with an impeccably documented 1969 Chevrolet Corvette L88 Convertible, 1 of only 116 L88s built in 1969, bringing $351,500. Offered from 56 years of single ownership and selling for $299,250 was a stunning, comprehensively restored 1954 Arnolt-Bristol Bolide Roadster, a rare and significant American Italian hybrid believed to be 1 of just 85 surviving examples of the 142 originally built.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Other notable sales included a one-off 1967 Exemplar 1 Concept bodied by Carrozzeria Coggiola that brought $228,000, a unique Buick-based concept show car that debuted at the 1968 New York Auto Show and went on to take First in Class at the 2016 Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance.

An eye-catching 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible RestoMod with a 6.0-liter Vortec V-8 engine producing a stout 525 horsepower sold for $240,800 and a beautifully restored, multiple award-winning 1930 Packard 745 Deluxe Eight Sport Phaeton found a new home for $281,100. The Auburn Spring Auction ran from April 24th-25th at Kruse Auctions’ state-of-the-art collector car facility in Indiana and also featured a terrific selection of carefully curated, high-quality memorabilia.

We had a spectacular sale, including some world record prices. Welcome to Kruse Auctions, where the exciting live auction atmosphere meets outstanding results”, said John Kruse, Owner and Auctioneer. “I look forward to welcoming everyone back again in the fall to experience the energy, history, and remarkable automobiles that continue to position Auburn at the heart and soul of the collector car world.”
Collectors and enthusiasts should save the date for Kruse Auctions’ flagship fall event, the 56th Annual Auburn Auction & Show, scheduled to run over Labor Day Weekend in conjunction with the celebrated long-running Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival. Consignments of cars and collections are now invited and can be discussed with a Sales Specialist at 1.260.927.0000 or info@kruseauctions.com

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