1947 Talbot-Lago T26
1947 Talbot-Lago T26
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Vehicle Specifications

  • VIN
    100109
  • Classic Car ID
    102753335
  • Stock Number
    1421874
  • Category
    Import Classics
  • Body Style
    N/A
  • New/Used
    Used
  • Mileage
    N/A
  • Engine
    N/A

Classic Car Overview

To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys The Monterey Auction event, 13 - 15 August 2026.
$1,900,000 - $2,500,000 USD

  • A renowned example of the post-war Talbot-Lago
  • Exquisite Figoni coachwork on the advanced T26 Record chassis
  • Formerly owned by acclaimed Hollywood director George Sidney
  • Later owned for over two decades by renowned collector James Patterson
  • Well-preserved, award-winning older restoration by RM Auto Restoration


Like other premium French luxury marques such as Bugatti, Delahaye, and Delage, Talbot-Lago became one of the interwar periods most impressive continental manufacturers, winning races while producing some of the most beautiful bespoke grand touring machines ever built.

Unlike some of its competitors, however, the company made its greatest strides despite the lack of an established racing pedigree. Prior to the arrival of Anthony Lago in 1934, the Talbot company was best known for building solid but unspectacular touring sedans, despite being the successor to the competition-leaning Darracq. When Lago was dispatched by the companys British ownership group to oversee the French divisions flagging financial state, he quickly realized that transitioning Talbot to a sporting identity would be key to the marques resuscitation. By the mid-1930s the onetime engineer who had designed the Wilson preselector gearbox obtained complete control of the company, and the glory days of Talbot-Lago quickly ensued. Models like the T150 SS made epic strides at European racing circuits and concours delegance, epitomized by the legendary Teardrop Coupe and its breathtaking Figoni et Falaschi coachwork.

When production came to a halt during World War II, Lago set about designing a new engine to the most recent racing formula, culminating in a 4.5-liter inline six-cylinder motor that was actuated by dual camshafts inside the block and fed by a hemispherical head with Zenith-Stromberg carburetors. In standard tune the new engine developed as much as 170 horsepower, and in racing tune the motor was capable of over 200, soon to power the companys great post-war competition cars.

This engine became the driving force behind Talbot-Lagos first post-war model, the T26 Record, which debuted at the Paris Salon in October 1946. With an advanced chassis featuring front independent suspension with coil springs, as well as the Wilson gearbox, the Record was generally clothed in restrained factory coachwork, available in both closed and open body styles. A much smaller percentage of the cars were available as rolling chassis to be clothed by the owners carrosserie of choice with the most exotic being produced by the revered Figoni et Falaschi itself.

CHASSIS NUMBER 100109: SIDNEYS SHOWPIECE

According to Figoni archival records, chassis number 100109 was ordered in 1947 by a Mr. Ritter, likely the flamboyant American furrier, socialite, and custom automobile enthusiast Louis Ritter, specified in pastel blue over a red leather interior. Designed with Figonis characteristic flamboyance, the striking coachwork stretched a two-door cabriolet over the T26 Records long-wheelbase chassis, with sweeping aviation-type front fenders that billowed and flowed over the wheels, a chromed grille in an ornate geometric shape that reaches back towards the wheels, Art Deco-themed bright trim, concentric-ringed disc wheels, full rear fender skirts, and a finned rear decklid for an effect of opulent streamlined elegance.

The T26 Record was eventually acquired by George Sidney, a onetime child actor of the 1920s who went on to tremendous success as a director in particular of high-budget musicals, helming Anchors Aweigh, Showboat, Bye Bye Birdie, and Viva Las Vegas, among others. During Mr. Sidneys ownership the Talbot-Lago was refinished in red and the original drivetrain swapped out for a Cadillac V-8 and Hydramatic transmission, for ease of regular use. He proudly displayed the car at the Los Angeles Autorama in 1954, winning the top award.

Later the car was acquired by Lorin Tryon, well-remembered as the longtime co-chairman of the Pebble Beach Concours dElegance, and was preserved in his personal collection for years fortuitously, with the original engine still accompanying loose.

In the late 1990s the Talbot-Lago was purchased by software entrepreneur Frank Pritt, who sold it in January 2001 to respected collector and three-time Pebble Beach Concours dElegance Best of Show-winner, James Patterson. Mr. Patterson brought the car to RM Auto Restoration for a comprehensive refurbishment, addressing every structural, mechanical, and cosmetic aspect. In addition to complete rebuilds of every system and component, the cars original dual-carbureted T26 engine was rebuilt and reinstalled, and the arresting coachwork was refinished in the current two-tone scheme of metallic sky blue over a deep midnight blue. The cabriolet top was rebuilt with new material, and the interior was sumptuously reupholstered with cream leather offset with blue piping and dark blue carpeting. As reflected by invoices on file, the painstaking refurbishment cost in excess of $389,000 for labor expenses alone.

The strength of the T26s restoration was confirmed with a class win and the Elegance in Motion Trophy at the 2003 Pebble Beach Concours dElegance, and Best Postwar European Car at the 2004 Amelia Island Concours dElegance. After receiving further attention from RM Auto Restoration in 2012, including a gearbox upgrade to a Cotal preselector, the T26 was awarded Best of Show at both Classic Sports Sunday at Mar-a-Lago and the Boca Raton Concours dElegance in 2013.

Acquired by Ray and Bonnie Kinney from Mr. Patterson in August of 2022, this rare Talbot-Lago subsequently was awarded Best of Show at the 2023 Arizona Concours dElegance. Today it offers a subtle variation on the justly celebrated teardrop design cues of Figoni et Falaschi, as well as a refined version of the famous T26 engine and drivetrain that won many races in the early post-war period. Ideal for exhibition at major concours delegance and driving enjoyment during vintage touring events, it should appeal to any enthusiast of the interwar French Curve design movement. It is a spectacular automobile.To view this car and others currently consigned to this auction, please visit the RM website at rmsothebys.com/auctions/mo26/.

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