Equipment
420/265hp, 3-speed, wire wheels, blackwalls, sidemount spares, suicide doors, rumble seat, luggage rack dual horns, engine-turned dash, wood door panels. ACD certified class 1.
Condition
Formerly owned by Pacific Auto Rentals, the company that loaned out interesting cars for Hollywood films, and its best-known appearance was in WHatever Happened to Baby Jane? Restored in the 1990s-2000s and further sorted in the 2010s. Overall presentation of the body and paint is excellent, there are no notable flaws. There is a small leak at the back of the transmission, otherwise the underbody has been kept in excellent condition. The driver''s seat exhibits minimal wear. An astonishingly well maintained older restoration.
Market commentary
Sold at the Hershey Auction in 2002 for $723,600, then by RM at Amelia in 2008 for an eye-popping at the time $2,640,000 which prompted the observation, “‘The quality will be remembered long after the price is forgotten,’ or at least the new owner better hope so.” Subsequent owners have done better than that, but this is a better,