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1940 Bantam Hollywood Cabriolet - Auction - Amherst, New York


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https://www.hemmings.com/auction/1940-american-bantam-65-amherst-ny-875890?approval=31151&expires=1721593867&user=1365717&signature=5eef7db60c90a030b090ee00a5fca847d714b10b8854734dd76f72523c27891c

 

This 1940 American Bantam Hollywood Convertible, professionally restored in the 1980s and recipient of a 1988 AACA First Junior award at Hershey, is among the rarest of approximately 6,700 American Bantams produced in Butler, Pennsylvania in multiple body styles. The Hollywood Convertible model began as a one-off prototype all-weather cabriolet for Roy Evans, president of Bantam Car Company, the successor to the 1930-’34 American Austin Car Company. This example is described by the seller as “well maintained.”

 

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Current bid $5,100

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33 minutes ago, CarNucopia said:

“The seller identifies this American Bantam Hollywood as “a fun car.” “

 

Is it fun, or it just identifies that way? 😂
 

 

Doing 70 MPH on a long downhill, I bet it's tons of fun.

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Interestingly, Alex Tremulis bragged about taking the prototype Hollywood cross country at speeds around 80 mph.  However, I can't remember if that was before or after he rolled it.  Most cars don't roll over at speed and make it to their press debut two days later with a little paint work.

 

Interestingly, factory drawings indicate that the speedometers were to be built by Stewart Warner as being a little optimistic (17% Fast).

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