American F1 classics up for auction.
Scarab were the first American team to participate in Formula One. The marque's cars and their Fiat transporter are coming up for auction in the UK this September.
The team was owned by Lance Reventlow heir to the Woolworth fortune. This is the car he drove during Scarab's one and only F1 season in 1960.
It is expected to fetch as much as $1.5 million in an auction at theGoodwood Revival meeting on September 12.
It is expected to fetch as much as $1.5 million in an auction at theGoodwood Revival meeting on September 12.
This car was driven by Chuck Daigh.
He was a wealthy playboy who counted movie icon James Dean among his friends and Hollywood actresses for wives.
But when Lance Reventlow, an heir to the Woolworth retail fortune, led the first U.S. team to compete in a Formula One World Championship there was no fairytale ending. Instead, his dreams of high-speed glory came spluttering to a halt.
Reventlow's Scarab might not have won any prizes then, but the marque's cars have become collector's items and will shortly go up for sale at the UK's Goodwood Revival meeting on September 12 for an eye-watering $3.5 million.
London auctioneers, Bonhams are handling the sale of both racing cars and their Fiat transporter, with Reventlow's car alone expected to fetch around $1.5 million.
"The Scarab team cars were fantastically quick, but unfortunately for Reventlow, not quick enough in their development," Bonham's auctioneer James Knight said in a statement.
These Scarabs are spectacular and beautiful Grand Prix cars with a proven race winning record at historic motor racing events."Reventlow was the only son of Barbara Hutton, a well-known socialite who counted Hollywood star Cary Grant among her seven husbands and whose troubled private life earned her the moniker "Poor Little Rich Girl.Her son, whose father Count Kurt von Haugwitz-Reventlow was Hutton's second husband, also mixed in similarly swanky circles.Reventlow was married twice, first to actress Jill St. John - best known for playing Bond girl, Tiffany Case opposite Sean Connery in "Diamonds Are Forever" and latterly Cheryl Holdridge, an original cast member of "The Mickey Mouse Club.
These Scarabs are spectacular and beautiful Grand Prix cars with a proven race winning record at historic motor racing events."Reventlow was the only son of Barbara Hutton, a well-known socialite who counted Hollywood star Cary Grant among her seven husbands and whose troubled private life earned her the moniker "Poor Little Rich Girl.Her son, whose father Count Kurt von Haugwitz-Reventlow was Hutton's second husband, also mixed in similarly swanky circles.Reventlow was married twice, first to actress Jill St. John - best known for playing Bond girl, Tiffany Case opposite Sean Connery in "Diamonds Are Forever" and latterly Cheryl Holdridge, an original cast member of "The Mickey Mouse Club.
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