The collector-car auctions began last week in Arizona, among the 2,500 vintage vehicles offered there were one-off design, racecars that soldiered through international events and automobiles once owned by celebrities. But I can say that there was nothing else like the Maharani Special.
It was built by General Motors for its 1956 Motorama Show, the Maharani goes under the hammer at RM’s Automobiles of Arizona which is more commonly known among the collectors as the Kitchen Sink Cadillac.
It is an artifact with cardboard tags that enlivens the ’50s era, dating to when the vehicle was built, still it attached to many wiring harnesses. But, it is the interior ones left marveling at. The space once devoted to the front passenger seat is replaced by an array of culinary appliances, including a refrigerator, toaster, cutlery holder, hot plate and of course, a kitchen sink; not to forget that various gadgets are not in operational condition since they have not been used in decades.
We don’t know what kept the Maharani from going under the crusher all these years, but for sure, it is all set to make you feel like a king between the price tag of $150,000 to $200,000.
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