An American car collector came across car parts in a scrap heap in Ukraine and took them back to England. There, Crosthwaite & Gardiner's auto experts restored it. Christie's did not divulge who is selling it.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Nazi-era Race Car For Auction
The silver D-Type from Auto Union, Audi's forerunner, will eventually be auctioned on February 17 in Paris as part of Christie's Retromobile auto sale. The race car is estimated to be worth millions of dollars and it is expected to fetch around $12 million to $15 million." Over 20 Auto Union series cars were manufactured between 1933 and 1939. The D-Type, designed by Ferdinand Porsche, has a body shape likened to an airplane fuselage. The driver sits sunken into the body of the metal, and the wheels. The latter appears like oversized bicycle tires having independent suspension."It took really until the early 1960s and later on to the 1980s for car design to catch up to these cars." Just before World War II, the D-Type won the 1939 French Grand Prix. The car, also called the Silver Arrow, was filmed winding through country roads for use in newsreels across Europe. "They vanished, lost behind the Iron Curtain," Erdmann added. Automakers of today are improving their line from race cars like the D-Type. Christie's said, "While Adolph Hitler gave about 500,000 reichsmarks to Auto Union and Mercedes-Benz to promote racing and technology, the car is not specifically affiliated with the Third Reich. After the historic war, the Russians discovered the cars and took them to their own country, along with dismantled Auto Union factories, to re-create motorsports. The cars were taken apart.
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