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Thursday evening at 5:00 PM in New York’s Greenwich Village, 40 historic automobiles will be auctioned off under the watchful eyes of the Leigh and Leslie Keno. In an event they’re calling “Rolling Sculpture” the Keno Brothers, who you may know from their 16 year stint on the PBS hit Antiques Roadshow, will present some of the most artfully designed cars from 1929 to 2013.
Included in this collection are a 1965 Aston Martin DB5 that was shown in 2003 at the prestigious Aston Martin Owners Club Concours, at Lime Rock park, where it finished 2nd in class, a 1931 Bentley 4-Liter Tourer fitted with its original Vanden Plas convertible body, a 1961 Jaguar E-type Roadster which has recently had a proper ground-up restoration completed to the highest standards of Concours-level authenticity by Classic Showcase in California, and this magnificent 1969 Ferrari 365 GTB4 N.A.R.T. Competizione that finished fifth overall in 1971 at Le Mans and is expected to fetch between five and six million dollars.
The auction will take place at the Skylight Clarkson Square, 550 Washington Street, New York, NY 10014 and start at 5:00 PM sharp. To see all the amazing vehicles up for auction, their details and pre auction estimates, visit the Keno Brothers’ website.
The latest post from a Pursuitist guest writer.