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Bonhams Bunch

 changed hands at Bonhams’ The Golden Age of Motoring auction in London last November. Among the consignments, current base of operations of Bennington, Vermont, in the mid-1950s. After its many decades around the country, it competed in the Stanley class at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in 1997. The brass-era beauty had undergone some other significant restorations with a new boiler, burner pan, and all woodwork being preserved. It made its way across the pond in 2012 and sold last month for $168,900. Full results from The Golden Age of Motoring auction are available at .

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