These cultural and
historical mechanised jewels are to star in Bonhams' debut auction at Barber
Motorsports Museum in October
COLLECTORS'
MOTORCYCLES AT THE BARBER MUSEUM
Birmingham, Barber
Motorsports
Los Angeles -- Two
incredibly significant motorcycles – without doubt some of the most prominent
in the world – have been consigned for the October 6th auction at the Barber
Motorsports Museum in Birmingham, Alabama.
The Vincent Black
Lightning, sometimes called the "Ferrari GTO of two wheels," is
regarded by many as the holy grail of motorcycles. Possessing the golden
combination of rarity (only around 30 were ever built), evocative design,
forward-thinking engineering and racing success, the British-made bike is
simply unmatched in the collector world. And like a GTO, these coveted machines
rarely, if ever, come up for sale. Bonhams has the honour of once again
representing one of these magnificent motorcycles – the 1949 example ordered
new for Swiss racer and NSU factory team racer Hans Stärkle. Astonishingly, it
is the second example built, has full ownership history from new, and is the
earliest most original example in existence. With a Vincent Black Lightning currently
holding the world record for the most valuable motorcycle ever sold at auction
– a feat realised by Bonhams in Las Vegas earlier this year when the Australian
Speed Record bike sold for nearly $1-million, this rarity is sure to command
global interest.
In the archives of
popular culture, few motorcycles have had more wow factor than the Husqvarna
model the King of Cool rode shirtless on the cover of Sports Illustrated and in
the film On Any Sunday. Now, the auction house most closely associated with Steve
McQueen will be offering the Hollywood legend's very own 1970 "Husky"
400 Cross ridden in the film. Offered with extensive documentation, including
the ownership card from the California Department of Motor Vehicles naming
Solar Productions (McQueen's production company), McQueen's entry form for the
1970 Saddleback 500 Senior Race, and a lucky penny – an uncirculated 1960 1¢
coin (1960 being the birth year of son Chad) – that was found inside a clear
plastic case tucked away in the cavity of the motorcycle between the engine and
frame.
"The
significance of these two motorcycles can't be underscored enough," says
Ben Walker, Bonhams Head of Motorcycles. "One is truly a legend in every
regard and the other is monumentally iconic. We've offered a multitude of
important motorcycles at Bonhams over the years but these are real
standouts."
Bonhams' sale will
be hosted in conjunction with the famous Barber Vintage Festival on Saturday,
October 6th at the Barber Motorsports Museum in Birmingham, Alabama. With
limited availability remaining for special consignments, interested owners
should contact motorcycles.us@bonhams.com. Details about the auction can be
found at bonhams.com/barber.
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