Last week was another exciting round of auctions, with 5 out of 6 cars sold to excited buyers. This week we have an equally diverse group of submissions. The 1968 Tatra 603 was driven from Prague to Pebble Beach and the only restored example we've heard of in North America. A well-executed Alpina-inspired 1978 BMW 635 comes from a fanatical BMW enthusiast and looks just right with well-chosen mechanical and cosmetic upgrades. The 1964 International Scout Red Carpet Special is a rare model that was restored by a father-son duo. A 1948 MG TC is driver grade example of the first post-war European sports car. The 1987 Mercedes-Benz 560SEL Koenig is way cleaner than expected, with enthusiast ownership and low miles. Finally, the 1971 Alfa Romeo Berlina is sweetly tuned driver with a later 2-liter and rare air conditioning.
Direct links to each of this week's auction vehicles are here:
The general BaT Auctions overview and results page can be
found here.
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