Four Alfa Romeo 6Cs are heading to auction with Gooding Christie’s at its Paris Rétromobile sale in January 2026.
All four of the cars come from The Cherrett Collection, which has been put together by the late Alfa Romeo historian Angela Cherrett and her husband Alan.
The quartet of 6Cs is headed by a 1928 1750 SS Le Mans that has an estimate of €600,000-€700,000 (£525,000-£610,000), with a 1928 1500 Mille Miglia Speciale estimated at €300,000-€400,000 (£260,000-£350,000).
The other two cars from the collection are a 1928 6C 1500 Sport Zagato with an estimate of €250,000-€350,000 (£220,000-£305,000) and a 1931 1750 saloon for €100,000-€150,000 (£87,000-£130,000). All four cars are being sold without reserve.
Gooding Christie’s Specialist Ben Willis said: ‘Angela Cherrett’s name is legendary within the Alfa Romeo and vintage sports car community. For more than half a century, she was among the marque’s foremost historians, publishing prominent books on the 6C and 8C models. Her passion and interest, shared with her husband Allan, truly encompassed their lives.
‘Together they curated a wonderful collection of 6Cs; cars they rebuilt, raced, rallied, and shared with the community. It started with Angela’s first Alfa, the 1500 Sport Zagato that she acquired in 1962. The collection grew within just a few years to the four motor cars we are honoured to present today. We are incredibly privileged to have been entrusted with the sale of Angela and Allan’s personal collection.’
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