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Monaco has been known as one of the greatest place in the world to view beautiful, expensive cars for decades. Prince Albert of Monaco is known as quite the car collector himself, and so was his father. Apparently, the Prince is looking to make room in his collection because tomorrow, on July 26, he will be auctioning off 38 cars from his family's collection at the Terrasses de Fontvieille in Monaco. Many of the car were originally purchased by Prince Rainier, and after his death there were passed on to Prince Albert.
The cars included are a weird mish-mash made up mostly of early people's cars and military vehicles. There are also a few imported American cars included on the listing. Some of the cars include a 1971 Abarth-tuned Fiat 500Fiat 500Italy, 1957 > present15 versions
113 photos
, Ford Model AFord Model AUnited States of America, 1903 > 19042 photos
, Austin 7Austin 7United Kingdom, 1909 > 19395 versions
2 photos
, Peugeot 172, Simca 5, Peugeot 203Peugeot 203France, 1948 > 19603 versions
6 photos
and Ford Model TFord Model TUnited States of America, 1908 > 19205 versions
41 photos
2 videos
. There are also four World War II American staff vehicles: a DodgeDodgeUnited States of America, 1914 > present59 models
1024 photos
6 videos
command car, Dodge 6X6 truck, GMCGMCUnited States of America, 1900 > present13 models
393 photos
2 videos
6X6 truck and Dodge 4X4 truck. There are really only two traditional sports cars on the list, maybe three: an AMG-tunes 1983 Mercedes 500 SECMercedes-Benz 500 SECGermany, 1980 > 19851 photo
, a Porsche 928Porsche 928SGermany, 1979 > present2 photos
and an NSU Sport PrinzNSU Sport PrinzGermany, 1959 > 19671 photo
.
There are also two very weird American cars listed: a 1964 Dodge DartDodge DartUnited States of America, 1960 > 19764 series
14 versions
6 photos
imported into France by SimcaSimcaFrance, 1934 > 197016 models
31 photos
and a 1973 Camaro V6Chevrolet Camaro Gen.2United States of America, 1970 > 19817 versions
1 photo
imported by General Motors of Belgium. Neither one of these cars is a performance icon, and it is interesting to think what possessed Prince Rainier to buy them in the first place.
The one nice thing about this auction is that the cars appear to have been well taken care of, and their overall prices are rather inexpensive. A 1913 PanhardPanhardFrance, 1887 > 19688 models
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and 1924 Panhard have the two highest auction estimates at €35,000, but many of the cars are expected to sell for less than €10,000.
You can view the entire collection up for auction here and also check our gallery below
All images courtesy of Artcurial
Source: Motor Authority
EncyclopediaNSUPrinzPrinz Gen.3Sport Prinz | Engine Straight 2 Displacement 36 cu in Top Speed 75 mph Transmission 4, Manual Maximum power 30 hp @ 5500 rpm Type Fixed-head coupé Fuel Petrol Fuel consumption (combined) -- | price -- annual ownership cost -- |