1963 Rene Bonnet Aerodjet LM6
Offered by Artcurial | Paris, France | February 9, 2018
When Rene Bonnet left Deutsch-Bonnet in 1961, he set up shop building cars under his own name. His first new model was the Djet and what we have here is a racing version of the road car. It’s powered by a Renault-Gordini 1.1-liter straight-four and the body is fiberglass.
This car was raced at the 1963 24 Hours of Le Mans with Bruno Basini and Robert Bouharde behind the wheel. It finished the race but did not complete the minimum distance, ultimately resulting in an official “Not Classified” result, but more realistically they were 14th.
The current owner bought the car in 1989 and it was restored, with a 1.3-liter Gordini inline-four installed in place of the original. Only three of these longtail LM6 Aerodjets were built and this is the nicest, most original one left. It should sell for between $300,000-$425,000. Click here for more info.
Update: Not sold.