Gooding & Company Joins Concours of Elegance to Present the Auction of the Year


Bugatti Type 59

The Concours of Elegance, presented by A. Lange & Söhne, is delighted that leading automotive auction house, Gooding & Company, will present the greatest classic car auction of the year at the 2020 Concours of Elegance. The “Passion of a Lifetime” auction, originally slated for April, marks the first time Gooding & Company has ever held an auction outside of the United States of America.

The UK’s finest concours d’elegance event will be a fitting setting for the world’s leading automotive auction house to present for viewing a selection of automotive masterpieces from a revered private collection. These vehicles represent a meticulous commitment to bring together the most coveted and valuable examples of European sports and racing automobiles of the 20th century.

Taking place from 4th-6th September, the Concours of Elegance is the first major international concours d’elegance since March, bringing together the global motoring community for the first time in six months. The Gooding & Company “Passion of a Lifetime” sale is yet another example of perfectly curated content at the Concours of Elegance. This year’s displays include a line-up of the McLaren F1 GTRs that triumphed at Le Mans in 1995, a display of championship-winning Formula One cars in celebration of 70 years of F1 and – as ever – a hand-picked collection of the world’s rarest cars. In total, nearly 1,000 cars will be on display across the weekend.

David Gooding, President and Founder, Gooding & Company, said: “It is our great honor for Gooding & Company to present ‘Passion of a Lifetime’ at the Concours of Elegance at Hampton Court Palace. Car enthusiasts from around the globe have been anticipating this event since we announced in December of 2019. The world is eager to witness the bidding as these exceptional motorcars find their new homes.”

The Gooding & Company “Passion of a Lifetime” lots will display at Hampton Court Palace from Friday 4 September and through to the end of Saturday 5 September. The auction itself will take place in the Fountain Gardens of Hampton Court Palace, amongst the event, on Saturday 5 September. Enthusiasts worldwide can watch the live auction broadcast on Gooding & Company’s website, YouTube channel, and mobile apps for iOS and Android, with telephone and absentee bidding available.

In total, 15 cars will form the auction lots, including a 1934 Bugatti Type 59, widely regarded as the most significant and original competition Bugatti. With a number of historic victories and pole positions to its name, this Type 59 was then sold to King Leopold III of Belgium in 1938, and remains in the original condition of his ownership. Alongside the Bugatti is a one-of-19 1961 Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato, the sole example finished in Peony Red and considered to be one of the very best, most original DB GT Zagatos in existence. The Gooding & Company sale will also include further Aston Martins, Bentleys, Bugattis, Lamborghinis, Lancias, a Rolls-Royce, and a Vauxhall.

James Brooks-Ward, Thorough Events CEO, said: “From our venue to our cars to our sponsors, we hand-pick each and every aspect of the Concours of Elegance. Really, there can only be one auction house with the global renown necessary to host an auction at our event, and it’s Gooding & Company. David Gooding has been a great supporter of ours and we’re delighted to be able to bring 2020’s greatest auction to Hampton Court Palace. It’s the latest development in what will be an astonishing event, at a time when many of us need it most.”

Tickets to the Concours of Elegance are available to buy now from www.concoursofelegance.co.uk/tickets

Complete List of Passion of a Lifetime Offerings:

  • 1961 Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato (Estimate: £7,000,000 – £9,000,000)
  • 1955 Aston Martin DB3S (Estimate: £3,000,000 – £4,000,000)
  • 1935 Aston Martin Ulster (Estimate: £1,600,000 – £2,200,000)
  • 1939 Bentley 4 1/4 Litre Cabriolet (Estimate: £450,000 – £600,000)
  • 1927 Bentley 3 Litre Speed Model Sports Tourer (Estimate: £350,000 – £450,000)
  • 1934 Bugatti Type 59 Sports (Estimate: In Excess of £10,000,000)
  • 1937 Bugatti Type 57S Atalante (Estimate: In Excess of £7,000,000)
  • 1928 Bugatti Type 35C Grand Prix (Estimate: In Excess of £3,000,000)
  • 1971 Lamborghini Miura P400 SV Speciale (Estimate: £1,600,000 – £2,000,000)
  • 1965 Lamborghini 350 GT (Estimate: £400,000 – £550,000)
  • 1955 Lancia Aurelia B24S Spider America (Estimate: £700,000 – £900,000)
  • 1959 Lancia Flaminia 2500 Sport (Estimate: £400,000 – £500,000)
  • 1924 Lancia Lambda 3rd Series Torpédo (Estimate: £320,000 – £400,000)
  • 1919 Rolls-Royce 40/50 HP Silver Ghost Alpine Eagle Tourer (Estimate: £1,000,000 – £1,400,000)
  • 1924 Vauxhall 30-98 OE-Type Wensum (Estimate: £800,000 – £1,200,000)