Equipment
Hub caps and trim rings, wide whitewalls, fog lights, Cormorant mascot, dual enclosed sidemount spares with mirrors, luggage trunk, robe rail, heater, clock, banjo steering wheel, driving lights, separate luggage trunk.
Condition
#1 Concours
World-class. Could compete in the world’s best Concours d'Elegance events.
Very light discoloration to the top. The paint is high quality and shines bright, but there are numerous cracks near the tops of the doors that are impossible to ignore. Imperfect gaps. Excellent interior for the most part with gorgeous wood, but there is some wear to the driver's seat. Has a CCCA first prize badge, but no telling when it's from. Ordinarily a natural concours car, but not in this condition. It needs a little cosmetic freshening but arguably not a complete going over.
Market commentary
Sold by RM at Hershey in 2016 for $275,000, no-saled at Kissimmee three months ago on a $190,000 reported high bid. An attractive and very practical car for tours but one that is worth a little more than the reported high bid here even though it's $15K more than Kissimmee.