Used as the inspiration for Warhol’s final series Cars, the iconic Mercedes-Benz 300 SL heads to auction through Sotheby’s Sealed, RM Sotheby’s proprietary online platform
- The exact 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL featured by Andy Warhol in his final series, Cars
- Extensive research by Mercedes-Benz Classic confirms the authenticity of the car and that this exact chassis was used to inspire the iconic series
- No expense was spared in a frame-off restoration with every single component of the 300 SL catalogued down to every nut and bolt
- To be sold by Sotheby’s New York during their flagship November contemporary art sales
BLENHEIM, ONTARIO, CANADA – October 21, 2022 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – The 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing depicted in the iconic Cars series by Andy Warhol will be offered through Sotheby’s Sealed from 10–17 November, offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to purchase a physical asset linked to the legendary artist.
The “Warhol” Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing
Coming out of long-term ownership, the 1955 Gullwing had been privately owned for 39 years before BRABUS GmbH purchased the vehicle. Shortly after acquiring the Mercedes, BRABUS discovered that this 300 SL was the vehicle used in Andy Warhol’s final series, Cars.
BRABUS has been at the forefront of developing and building high-performance supercars for more than 40 years and uses their expertise to restore classic Mercedes-Benz cars to the highest standard.
The Restoration
Through extensive research conducted by BRABUS and Mercedes-Benz Classic, the 300 SL was confirmed to be the exact chassis used in the Cars series. The extensive research included a complete vehicle history along with an assessment of the vehicle’s authenticity. An exhaustive, no-cost-spared restoration of the “Warhol 300 SL” was undertaken by BRABUS over the last two years, with over 4,500 hours of labor committed to the world-class restoration.
With perfection in mind, the car was dismantled and catalogued down to every nut and bolt. After the extensive restoration was completed, Classic Data, the leading German classic car expert organization, appraised this 300 SL Gullwing and gave the stunning Mercedes a grade of “A with new car character”. Outfitted with a stunning combination of silver-grey paint, blue leather interior, and the coveted Rudge wheels, this 300 SL is striking in person and on canvas.
Sotheby’s Sealed
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