One of the largest collections of Cadillacs ever sold, the Stasys Brundza Collection, will be offered at Coys' Les Grandes Marques Interclassics and Topmobiel show in Maastrict, the Netherlands on January 10.
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The collection features both American and European cars, and is one of Europe's most significant private collections. Its greatest strength lies in the selection of Cadillacs, which trace the history of the iconic American manufacturer.
All cars are offered with no reserve in the sale, providing a fantastic opportunity for collectors. Among the most exciting lots is a 1904 Cadillac Model B 4S, which was only in production for over a year and is exceedingly rare today. It's valued at $71,500-89,500.
Also among the early Cadillacs is a 1906 Model C Touring, one of Cadillac's earliest successful production cars, which is estimated at $59,500-83,500.
A Cadillac Coupe De Ville ($36,000-48,000) and a Fleetwood 75 ($24,000-30,000) from 1959 provide great examples of the fins and chrome style for which Cadillac is best known.
As Coys states: "1959 Cadillacs, with the amazing exaggerated tailfins and 'bullet' rear lights created a sensation on their introduction and have remained among the most celebrated and collectable of all post-war models."
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