American car collection in Paris for sale with H&H Classics
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American car collection in Paris for sale with H&H Classics
1951 Nash-Healey Roadster - Estimate: £25,000 - £35,000 (Without Reserve).



LONDON.- There is nothing like arriving in Europe to make a foreign national appreciate his own culture and realize that he is now that strange thing - a foreign alien.

So it is no surprise that an American in Paris spent years collecting classic cars and trucks from his native land, vehicles that spoke to him intimately of his own heritage.

Now he is selling this wonderful collection of six remarkable American cars and trucks ranging in age from 1913 to 1951 with H&H Classics on March 21st 2018 at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford in Cambridgeshire.

Damian Jones, Head of Sales at H&H Classics, says of the collection: “They are all interesting vehicles with unusual provenance and history.”

1924 LaFayette Model 134 Coupe – Sold without reserve
Supplied new to the proprietor of a steam locomotive company in North Georgia and purchased from his son by the vendor. Extensively restored to as near original specification as possible at a cost of circa $200,000. A rival to the likes of the Rolls-Royce Springfield Silver Ghost and priced accordingly when new (c.$5,000). One of just 441 Model 134 cars made during 1924 of all bodystyles. Designed by a group of ex-Cadillac engineers including the Scottish-born D. McCall White who masterminded its 5.7 litre V8 engine.

1951 Nash-Healey Roadster - Estimate: £25,000 - £35,000 (Without Reserve)
One of only 104 Nash-Healey Roadsters bodied in alloy by Panelcraft (of which just 20 survivors are known to the Nash Healey Register). Arguably, America's first post-WW2 sportscar pre-dating the Ford Thunderbird and Chevrolet Corvette. Potentially eligible for the Mille Miglia Storica and Le Mans Classic. An exciting restoration project and offered for sale with a brand new alloy cylinder head.

1913 Rambler Model 83 Cross Country Tourer - Estimate: £30,000 - £40,000 (Without Reserve)
Extensively restored in 2001 this powerful Edwardian Tourer has a magneto-fed 5.2 litre four-cylinder engine. Rambler cars were guaranteed for 10,000 miles in 1913.

1946 Nash P1 Pickup Prototype Estimate: £15,000 - £25,000 (Without Reserve)
Built during the last days of World War Two as the basis of a potential production model. Acquired by the vendor in a dismantled state during 1990 and subsequently treated to a circa $75,000 restoration. It is powered by a 1941 Ambassador 6 OHV 3.8-litre twin-ignition engine allied to three-speed manual plus overdrive transmission. It has been the subject of various magazine articles including one in 'Car Collector'.

1951 Nash Rambler Country Club Custom - Estimate: £6,000 - £10,000 (Without Reserve)
Potentially eligible for the Tour Auto this ground breaking 'compact' design for Nash with distinctive Airflyte styling has a 2.8-litre straight-six engine and three-speed manual transmission. An older restoration that would benefit from further recommissioning / repairs.

1948 Diamond T Model 201 Pickup - Estimate: £20,000 - £30,000 (Without Reserve)
Widely regarded as the 'Cadillac of Pickup Trucks'. Extensively restored to show standard and probably the best example in Europe. Hercules 'Super Service' 3900cc six-cylinder engine, 4-speed Warner T9 manual transmission and optional 62mph rear end. After a brief flirtation with passenger cars, Diamond T specialised in commercial vehicles from 1911 onwards. Renowned for making the ‘Cadillac of Trucks’, the Chicago-based company introduced its iconic Model 201 One-Ton in 1938.










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