For its first auction in Belgium
Image: Maserati A6 GCS 2000 Monofaro 1948 / Bugatti Type 30 Grand Prix Factory – 1922 / Bugatti Type 40A Grand Sport – 1929
For the first time in its history, Aguttes, a key player in international auctions, is crossing the French borders and organizing a prestigious sale of collector cars in Belgium! This exceptional event will be held on October 5 at the Autoworld museum, in the heart of Brussels, and will bring together a unique collection of 75 exceptional vehicles.
For this grand premiere, lovers of fine mechanics will be delighted to discover rare and coveted historic vehicles. Among the jewels of the sale, two exceptional Bugattis: a Type 30 Grand Prix “factory”, the sole survivor of the 1922 ACF Grand Prix, and a Type 40A Grand Sport, presented for the first time at public auction. Also on display is the 1948 Maserati A6 GCS 2000 Monofaro, driven by the legend Juan-Manuel Fangio during the 1949 Rome Grand Prix, and never before seen on the market.
Enthusiasts will also be able to discover a collection of twenty extremely rare Mercedes-Benzes, a unique electric Mini Cooper S, as well as a Citroën Traction 15-Six Cabriolet, one of three examples authenticated by leading experts.
The auction promises to be exciting and promises to reveal new records. The meeting is set for Brussels, at the Autoworld museum, on October 5 for a day where history and automotive passion will unite to celebrate excellence.
AUTOWORLD I AUCTION & MOTION
OCTOBER 5, 2024, 3 p.m. • BRUSSELS