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Wednesday, 3 October 2018

1973 CITROËN DS23 IE DÉCAPOTABLE - BONHAMS AUCTIONS The Zoute Sale Saturday 6th October 2018

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The Zoute Sale
Saturday 6th October 2018
Place Albert de Knokke Le Zoute
8300 Knokke-Heist



1973 CITROËN DS23 IE DÉCAPOTABLE
Coachwork by Henri Chapron
€ 240,000 - 320,000
£ 210,000 - 280,000


Chassis no. DSFG 00FG0041
•The first of a mere three DS23 IE cars built by Chapron for 1973
•One of only four such examples with the top of the range 2.3-litre IE (fuel injected) engine
•Known ownership history from new
•Mechanically overhauled by Olivier Houiller of French Classics Ltd in 2018

FOOTNOTES

  • Just as it had done 21 years previously with the revolutionary 'Traction Avant', Citroën stunned the world again in 1955 with the launch of the strikingly styled 'DS'. Beneath the shark-like newcomer's aerodynamically efficient, low-drag bodyshell there was all-independent, self-levelling, hydro-pneumatic suspension plus power-operated brakes, clutch, and steering. 

    The project had been initiated in the 1930s by the company's managing director, Pierre-Jules Boulanger, and would be brought to fruition by designers Andre Lefebvre, previously with Voisin and Renault, and Flaminio Bertoni, who had worked on the styling of the pre-war Traction Avant. Part of Boulanger's brief had been that the proposed 'VGD' (Voiture de Grand Diffusion or Mass Market Car) should be capable of affording a comfortable ride over sub-standard rural roads while remaining stable at sustained high speeds on the Autoroutes. The solution to these seemingly incompatible requirements was the famous hydro-pneumatic suspension, suggested by Citroën engineer Paul Mages. No European car would match the DS's ride quality for several years, the fundamental soundness of Citroën's ahead-of-its-time hydro-pneumatic suspension being demonstrated by its survival in present-day top-of-the-range models.

    In September 1965 the DS's original 1,911cc, overhead-valve, long-stroke engine – inherited from the Traction Avant - was replaced by a short-stroke 1,985cc unit, also available in 2,175cc and 2,347cc versions, while other DS developments included swivelling headlights, fuel injection and a five-speed gearbox. Other models offered alongside the original DS were the ID (a simplified, cheaper version), the cavernous Safari estate and the two-door Décapotable (convertible), the latter boasting coachwork by Henri Chapron. Chapron's first convertibles had been produced independently of Citroën but the factory eventually gave the project its blessing. Citroën's own Décapotables were built on the longer, stronger chassis of the ID Break (Estate) but the model was never produced in England, where Citroën's right-hand drive cars were assembled at its Slough factory up to 1966. In total, 1,365 usine (factory) convertibles were made with either the DS19 or DS21 engine between 1960 and 1971, while Chapron built a further 389 of his own, the last in 1973. 

    The beautiful Citroën convertible offered here is the first of three DS23 IE cars built by the Chapron factory for 1973, and one of only four such examples with the 2.3-litre IE (fuel injected) engine. It was originally ordered by eminent Parisian Raoul d'Iray in October 1972 through the Citroën dealership in Paris 18th, 6 rue d'Oran. Carrying the Chapron build number '9414', this exceedingly rare car was finished in December 1972 and first registered in March 1973 under the Parisian number '3304 ZB 75' to Mr Raoul d'Iray, 148 Avenue Louis Roche, Gennevilliers/Seine, France.

    At that time, Henri Chapron's cars were no longer sold through the Citroën dealer network, and every car that Chapron transformed had to be approved by the French licensing authority (the 'Service des Mines') before it could be registered. These papers accompany the car. The DS remained in Raoul d'Iray's ownership for a decade. It then passed to a Mr Van Houten, remaining with him for a further decade before passing to Mr Jaap Knap, a Citroën dealer.

    Last publicly offered for sale in 2006 at Rétromobile, this rare Citroën DS23 IE Décapotable was purchased by the car collector and hugely successful fashion entrepreneur, Mr Kevin Stanford, who registered it in the UK with his personal registration plate, '56 KS'.

    For the next 12 years the car was enjoyed by Mr Stanford and his family before being purchased by a UK car collector. Since then it has received a detailed mechanical overhaul at the hands of the widely respected UK-based Citroën specialist, Olivier Houiller of French Classics Ltd. Recent receipts totalling over £15,000 accompany the car, as does the extensive Chapron build documentation that was provided by Noëlle-Eleonore Chapron, Henri Chapron's daughter.
    This magnificent and very rare piece of French motoring history is 'on the button' and ready to be enjoyed. An eye-catcher at any gathering, it comes with the aforementioned documentation and is currently registered in the UK.

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1954 FIAT 1100 TV SPORTS SALOON - BONHAMS AUCTIONS The Zoute Sale Saturday 6th October 2018

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1954 FIAT 1100 TV SPORTS SALOON
€ 150,000 - 180,000
£ 130,000 - 160,000



Mille Miglia participant in 1954 and 1955
Chassis no. 103TV033956
•Guaranteed Mille Miglia entrant
•115th place overall and 11th in class in 1955
•Restored in Italy 10 years ago
•ASI and FIVA papers

FOOTNOTES
  • Premiered at the Paris Salon in 1953, the 'TV' (Turismo Veloce) was the higher performance version of the newly introduced FIAT 1100 Berlina (saloon). Introduced at the Geneva Salon earlier that same year, the 1100/103 featured unitary construction of the body/chassis and was powered by an entirely new 1,089cc overhead-valve four-cylinder engine. Saloon and station wagon models were offered. For the Turismo Veloce, power was raised from 36 to 50bhp, giving the TV a top speed of 135km/h. A single spot lamp on the centre of the radiator grille was a distinguishing feature of the TV, which featured additional exterior chrome trim and could be ordered with two-tone paintwork. A trasformabile (convertible) TV was added to the range in 1955, while Carrozzeria Pininfarina had been offered its own two-door coupé on the 1100 TV platform since 1953. The TV was raced extensively by FIAT's more sporting customers, its most prestigious victories including class wins at the Mille Miglia in 1954 and 1955.

    The FIAT 1100 TV offered here participated in the Mille Miglia in those two years – 1954 and 1955 – crewed by Ing. Guglielmo Franchi and Rafaello Zanasi. On file is a copy of the car's original Automobile Club d'Italia identity document showing that it was registered new to Guglielmo Franchi in February 1954 with the Bologna registration '64215 BO'. This registration can be seen clearly in accompanying photographs showing the FIAT on the Mille Miglia start ramp in 1954 and 1955. The history file also contains correspondence from the event's organisers, the Automobile Club Brescia, concerning Ing. Franchi's entries, and the car also comes with Netherlands registration papers and FIVA documents

    Carrying competitor number '121', the FIAT failed to finish the 1954 event but fared better the following year, coming home in 115th place overall and 11th in class out of 534 starters, a highly creditable achievement. Famously, the 1955 Mille Miglia was won by Stirling Moss and Denis Jenkinson's Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR, which had been cooling down for over five hours when the Franchi/Zanasi FIAT crossed the finishing line having averaged a little over 105km/h for the 1,597 kilometres! 

    From details on the aforementioned ASI document it appears that the FIAT changed hands in 1958, passing to one Aldo Guccini, and it is believed that the car remained in Italy until recently. It was restored and mechanically overhauled 10 years ago, though as is often the case there are no invoices. 
    Because of its in-period participation, this charming little car is guaranteed acceptance for the Mille Miglia, and is probably the cheapest way of ensuring entry into this most prestigious historic motor sports event. Ready to participate once again in the Mille Miglia, this FIAT 1100 TV is an opportunity not to be missed. 

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Tuesday, 2 October 2018

1948 FIAT-SIATA 750 Coachwork by Bertolini - BONHAMS AUCTIONS The Zoute Sale Saturday 6th October 2018 KNOKKE-HEIST, PLACE ALBERT DE KNOKKE LE ZOUTE Place Albert de Knokke Le Zoute 8300 Knokke-Heist

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1948 FIAT-SIATA 750
Coachwork by Bertolini
€ 250,000 - 300,000
£ 220,000 - 270,000


Chassis no. 72001-48
•Ultra-rare Italian sports-racer
•Ex-Guiseppe Gilera (GILERA Motorcycles)
•Matching numbers
•Professionally restored in Italy by KCA
•Guaranteed entry into the Mille Miglia Storica

  • Based on a FIAT Topolino and powered by a SIATA engine, the car offered here was built in 1948 by a Mr Bertolini, proprietor of a garage and body shop in Parma that made several small competition cars during the post-war period (see the book Le Sport by Curami). Needless to say, much more is known about SIATA than Mr Bertolini.

    Founded in 1926 in Turin, Italy by Giorgio Ambrosini, SIATA (Societa Italiana Auto Trasformazioni Accessori) began life as a tuning firm specialising in the modification of FIATs. When the company, now renamed SIATA Auto Spa, eventually introduced its first production car in 1949, FIAT components, in this case sourced from the Topolino, were the logical choice for the new Amica cabriolet. During the 1950s and on into the '60s, a variety of US engines including Crosley, Ford, and Chrysler V8s was adopted in addition to FIAT's home-grown motors. 

    SIATA was active in racing from its earliest days, and a Daina Gran Sport driven by Dick Irish and Bob Fergus won its class in the inaugural Sebring 12 Hours race of 1952, finishing 3rd overall ahead of many larger-engined cars. The nimble handling of these cars was highly regarded in the USA, where many were modified to accept larger engines. SIATA was also a regular competitor in the famed Mille Miglia race in Italy.

    From arguably the most evocative period of post-war sports car racing, this particular car was made in 1948 starting from a FIAT Topolino chassis frame that was modified with additional tubular reinforcement. The engine is a SIATA 750 Type B fitted with Weber carburettors DR32, aluminium oil sump and inclined exhaust. The car was sold to Mr Musa, a gentleman driver from Parma, and entered in the 1948 Mille Miglia, Mr Musa's co-driver being one E Maestri. They hit trouble during the race and did not finish. Later in 1948 the car was given to Mr Giuseppe Gilera, founder of the eponymous motorcycle company. Mr Gilera raced the car in the 1948 Coppa delle Dolomiti, and in 1950 it participated in several races including the Parma-Berceto. On the Italian registration documents we can trace changes of ownership in 1968, 1985 and 2012. It was around that time that this SIATA was completely restored by the famous KCA workshop in Milan, the engine being rebuilt by the renowned specialist, Facetti. The restoration was finished in 2013. Guaranteed entry into the Mille Miglia Storica, this charming little Italian sports car comes with continuous history since 1948 and a large book of photos and original documents including copies its old Italian registration papers.



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