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Artcurial Motorcars

7Rond Point, des Champs Elysées Paris France

1931 Amilcar C3S Coach - No reserve For Sale by Auction

For sale by auction 13 September 2020 – Collection André Trigano by Artcurial Motorcars

French title
Chassis n° 9072
No reserve

This sympathetic coach Amilcar has benefited from a beginning of restoration. Its bodywork has been repainted. The interior is dismantled and all the work will have to be done. It is equipped with a special bodywork and deserves the attention of an enthusiast to get back on the road.


We inform buyers that all the vehicles in the collection have been little used during the last years as they are part of a museum collection. They are sold as presented and therefore require recommissioning before being driven on the public roads.

Estimate: 2 000 - 3 000 €

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