The one-off model was sold for $2.42 million; a disappointment for a Bugatti Type 46. 
A 1929 Cord L-29 Special Coupe by The Hayes Body Corporation was biggest  hit at the annual Amelia Island Weekend auction, which was held on  March 10th and 11th. The rare American car aroused great interest among  bidders in the crowd and bidders by phone and online.It was soon sold  for $2,420,000 - the highest price of the weekend. This Cord also  happens to be a one-off design statement by Count Alexis de Sakhnoffsky,  and is recognized as the most significant L-29 in existence.It is an outstanding example of Classic Era styling and there was  applause from the crowd when it was finally sold.The L-29 has a 125hp,  298.6 CID L-head inline eight-cylinder engine, front-wheel drive,  three-speed selective sliding-gear manual transmission, and four-wheel  hydraulic drum brakes.A 240hp, 2,953 cc V-12 engine 1956 Ferrari  250 GT Coupe Speciale came in second place after it was sold for  $1,430,000, in middle of its valuation range. Only four examples of this  Pininfarina Berlinetta coachwork were produced.Its first proprietor was a member of the Agnelli family and the car was  ordered with unique features such as a telescopic steering wheel, high  bolster seats, twin fuel tanks with twin fillers and a custom lowered  driver's window crank. The engine is mated to a four-speed manual  gearbox, independent front suspension with unequal-length A-arms and  coil springs, live rear axle with parallel trailing arms and  semi-elliptic leaf springs, and four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes.This  car also has a tradition of winning a few awards in famous Concours  events. Its latest success came a few weeks ago, winning the 2012 Most  Elegant Ferrari at the Cavallino event.
 
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