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RM Sotheby’s Returns to the Hershey Lodge for the 18th Year, with a Dynamic Lineup of Pre- and Post-War Classics

RM Sotheby’s Returns to the Hershey Lodge for the 18th Year, with a Dynamic Lineup of Pre- and Post-War Classics

Featuring Five Collections and highlighted by the Legendary 1935 Auburn 851 Supercharged Speedster, RM Sotheby’s Returns to Hershey with
More than 160 Cars, 9-10 October 2024.

  • RM Sotheby’s returns to Hershey with more than 160 cars, spanning the years of 1902 to 1998
  • The two-day sale will showcase five collections
  • Seldom ever available for sale from this era, especially publicly, the 1902 Packard Model G Rear Entrance Tonneau is the sole surviving twin-cylinder Packard automobile, with just five owners since new
  • Reportedly one of three known surviving original Autocrat roadsters, the 1911 Oldsmobile Model 28 Autocrat Roadster features an award-winning frame-off restoration
  • An original, authentic example of the legendary “boattail” speedster, the 1935 Auburn 851 Supercharged Speedster is the top lot of the sale
  • All lots can be viewed here

HERSHEY, PA – September 4, 2024 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – RM Sotheby’s has been a part of the AACA National Fall Meet tradition for almost two decades, offering early collectibles and awarding-winning vehicles from the veteran and Brass eras to post-war classics and is thrilled to once again offer one of the most impressive gathering of early collectible cars, spanning the years of 1902 to 1998, and automobilia in the country on 9-10 October.

Single Car Highlights

1911 Oldsmobile Model 28 Autocrat Roadster – Offered from The Charles J. Noto Collection, this remarkable Brass Era Oldsmobile is reportedly one of only three known surviving original Autocrat roadsters. Formerly owned by esteemed collectors Barney Pollard and Dick Neller, it features an award-winning frame-off restoration and is depicted in Dennis Casteele’s book, The Cars of Oldsmobile. Recently refreshed with refinished running boards, this impressive American classic remains in excellent condition with potent performance and a gleaming presence—a true Autocrat of the road (Estimate: $400,000 – $500,000).

1932 Chrysler CL Imperial Convertible Roadster – Offered from the Estate of Frank L. Wright and formerly part of Harrah’s Automobile Collection, this exceptional Full Classic Chrysler was acquired by Mr. Wright in 1974 and remained in his care for 50 years. A two-time AACA National Award and CCCA Annual Meeting Best of Show winner, it has been meticulously preserved since its restoration and is still in outstanding cosmetic condition. As one of the ultimate Full Classic Chryslers and with its rich provenance, it remains…

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