Spartacus and Death on the Nile star Peter Ustinov’s 1928 Mercedes is up for sale for £1.75m.
This incredible 1928 36/220 S-Type Four Seater Sports Tourer is now in search of a new owner.
The late actor owned the motor between the 1950s and 1970s before donating it to the National Motor Museum Trust.
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It is believed that the car has not been driven for the past 38 years – with plenty of restoration work to be done.
The 97-year-old vehicle is kitted out with an impressive 6.8-litre straight-six engine, as reported by Whats The Jam.
In its prime the motor boasted a whopping 180 brake horsepower with a top speed of 110 mph.
Bonhams are hosting the auction of the car on 10 Dec, at their spot on New Bond Street, central London.
The Mercedes has been on show for the majority of its life in places such as the Montagu Motor Museum.
After the actor donated the car to the NMM, it was restored in time for the 1986 FIVA International Rally, celebrating the Centenary of the Motor Car.
Lord Montagu drove the vehicle at the rally two years in a row, which is believed to be its last run out.
In a rush to get the Mercedes ready for the 1987 rally, the engine never received the full rebuild it needed.
Despite starting and running there is no measurable oil pressure.
The exterior of the vehicle is finished in a black and red colourway with a black leather interior.
A spokesperson for Bonhams said: “Offered with a comprehensive history file, this wonderful example of Mercedes-Benz’s 1920s supercar.
“Dormerly owned by one of the foremost stage and screen actors of his generation, richly deserves to be returned to its former glory by an enthusiastic new owner.
“A potentially most rewarding project.
“The National Motor Museum has completed a rigorous vehicle review process prompted by its plans to significantly enhance and update displays.
“Which was aligned with its Collections Development Policy and guided by the Museums Association Code of Ethics and Disposal Toolkit.
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