115-YEAR-OLD BENZ IDEAL OFFERED AT
BONHAMS MERCEDES-BENZ SALE
A rare, fully restored, 115-year-old Benz Ideal is the
oldest motor car offered at Bonhams single-marque Mercedes-Benz Sale.
The annual auction takes place 28 March in Stuttgart, Germany, and will
feature more than 40 lots of collectors’ motor cars.
The Benz Ideal was an early development of the original,
groundbreaking combustion-engined motor car, the Vélocipede (commonly
known as the Velo). The impressively restored Ideal featured in Bonhams
sale dates back to 1900. Its estimate is €230,000-280,000
(£170,000-200,000).
Introduced in 1898, the Ideal was designed to compete with models
produced by the growing number of manufacturers in the
turn-of-the-century car market. It offered a steel chassis and a
respectable 4½ horsepower (1899-1901) single cylinder engine.
It is believed to have been sold new in the U.K. through British
Benz Agents, Hewetson’s Ltd. and still wears its brass supplier’s plaque
confirming this.
From its very earliest days the car was registered
in Shropshire, UK, and it was in this area of the British Isles that it
was found in the 1950s. Its discoverers, Ralph Wilde and Jack
Moor, subsequently restored the car and it remained in Moor’s family for
more than 50 years before coming into the present ownership.
Philip Kantor, Bonhams Head of European Motorcars, said: “A regular
entrant and successful finisher on the London to Brighton Veteran Car
Run, this definitive Patent Motorwagen is now 115 years old and going
strong – a testament to the strong foundations of Mercedes-Benz
engineering.”
Bonhams Mercedes-Benz Sale will take place at 14:30 on 28 March in
the Mercedes-Benz Museum, Stuttgart, Germany. The Mercedes-Benz Museum
charts the entire history of the world’s oldest car manufacturer, with a
total of 1,500 unique exhibits featured in the museum.
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