Equipment
312/225hp, automatic, wire wheels, whitewalls, fender skirts, porthole hardtop, Continental kit, heat and defrost, Town and Country radio, tach.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Bought new by Humphrey Bogart to replace his beloved Jaguar XK120 (which he was too sick to drive), and painted to match. Mostly original with faded paint that has a small dent and long scratch on the left front fender, the headlight bezels don’t fit straight. The chrome and brightwork are decent, but the weather stripping is all cracked. The hardtop shows serious orange peel in the paint. Good, lightly worn interior with some pitting on the steering wheel. Bogart didn’t have this car for very long and his reasons for buying it are kind of tragic, but it is an unrestored classic with connections to one of Hollywood’s biggest stars.
Market commentary
Of the numerous celebrity-owned cars on offer in Monterey this year, Humphrey Bogart's T-Bird is the most tragic. Pained by illness, the Casablanca star traded in his beloved XK120 (which had a 4-speed that was too hard to shift) for a new Ford-O-Matic-shifted T-Bird, and had the Ford painted to match the departed Jag's Slate Grey. Bogart passed away just a year later, and widow Lauren Bacall sold it to an employee of 20th Century Studios, who enjoyed it far more and for far longer than poor Bogie did. Sad story or not, celebrity ownership and impressive preservation were not lost on any of the Bonhams bidders. Even a better-than-perfect-condition '56 Thunderbird isn't worth anywhere near this much money and this is a huge premium for Hollywood celebrity history.