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A nearly 100-year-old 1911 Oldsmobile Limited 7-Passenger Touring sold for $1.65 million at a recent auction in Hershey, Pa.
The old Olds was one of two vehicles to go for $1.65 million at the auction. The other was a 1929 Dusenberg Model J Double Cowl Phaeton, reportedly one of only three examples built.
The auction, run by RM Auctions, included a number of unrestored vehicles from the Swigart family-a collection that was started by W. Emmert Swigart in the late 1930s. The event marked this first time RM had conducted an auction at Hershey.
Nearly 120 cars were shown at the auction. Other interesting vehicles sold included:
A 1933 Stutz DV32 Dual Cowl Phateon with LeBaron coachwork. Sale price was $797,500.
A 1930 duPont Mode G Le Mans Speedster. It sold for $704,000.
A 1937 Bugatti Type 57C Ventoux coupe, which sold for $528,000.
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those old cars are worth a lot.
the Olds was unrestored. only thing they put on it were new tires as the originals were still on the rims.
