The car belonging to the late Charles Aznavour

Car Owned by Aznavour to Be Surprise Highlight of Bonhams’ Paris Car Auction

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PARIS — A 1966 Vanden Plas Princess 1100, originally belonging to Charles Aznavour, has been uncovered by Bonhams specialists after having been stored in a his sister’s chateau for decades. It will be offered at Bonhams Grandes Marques du Grand Palais Sale in Paris on February 7.

Azanavour, a French-Armenian singer and songwriter, was the first registered owner of the 1966 Vanden Plas Princess 1100 that he bought new in 1966.

Azanavour was one of the most popular French singers and sold more than 180 million records. He was voted Entertainer of the Century by CNN and beat legends such as Elvis Presley and Bob Dylan in the popularity vote. Aznavour was deeply involved with humanitarian events and politics, and in 2009 he was appointed ambassador of Armenia to Switzerland. In 2017, a year before his death, he was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of fame

Another view of the 1966 Vanden Plas Princess

The 1966 Vanden Plas Princess 1100 is still registered with its original plates and is offered with the carte grise signed by Charles Aznavourian – his full name – and an autograph to the current vendor, only the second owner. It has not been driven by the second owner, so the last person at the wheel was Aznavour himself.

This motor car is a piece of French musical history. Charles Aznavour was loved around the world for his contributions to music, song writing and entertainment. This beautiful little car is in astoundingly original condition and has been driven by just one owner – Aznavour.

 

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