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You can take a guess at what this grille belongs to, but you'll probably be wrong
A hint — it's known by its initials
It's a 1937 AC 16/86 Competition Model Sports 2-Seater
$160,000 - $200,000
Makes you want to jump in and take it for a spin
1925 Packard 236 Sport Model 4-Passenger Tourer
$70,000 - $95,000
The '25 Packard's Straight-8 Engine
1927 Packard Series 4-43 Custom 8 Phaeton
$95,000 - $115,000
1925 Stutz Speedway 6 Series 695 H 7-Passenger Tourer
The Stutz's 29.4hp 288.6cu Engine
The Stutz's dash restored to original elegance
1932 Miller Wilbur Show Special
$100,000 - $125,000
We don't take passengers
Restored to new condition
Good luck if you take your driving test in this
First, you have to figure out which is the front and which is the back
I think this is the front of the 1900 De Dion 4.5hp
$100,000 - $135,000
1932 Ford Roadster Hot Rod — first modified in 1953
$85,000 - $100,000
The '32 Ford's modified dash
I bet that goes!
1926 Austin Seven 2-Door Fixed Head "Top Hat" Coupe
$30,000 - $40,000
Interesting fabric covering
This entire row is all 1932 Fords
Another view of Bonhams cavernous tent
1928 Model A Ford Rumble Seat Roadster
$35,000 - $45,000
The imposing Larz Anderson Auto Museum
Stepping outside, I spotted this beautifully restored 1952 Pontiac
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