Fourteen collector vehicles from the Bill Spurling Collection will cross the block at the 2026 Amelia Auction without reserve from Broad Arrow.
A diverse group of 14 collector vehicles from the Bill Spurling Collection is scheduled to be offered without reserve at the Amelia Auction in 2026, spanning multiple decades of American luxury, performance, and design. The lineup blends prewar prestige cars, midcentury icons, and later classics, with estimates ranging from $40,000 to $1.6 million.

Leading the group is a 1935 Duesenberg Supercharged Model J LaGrande Dual-Cowl Phaeton, carrying an estimate of $1.3 million to $1.6 million. It stands as the highest-valued car in the collection and represents the top tier of American automotive engineering from the prewar era.

Cadillac plays a major role in the offering. A 1931 Cadillac Series 452A V-16 Fleetwood Convertible Coupe is estimated between $425,000 and $525,000, joined by a 1931 Cadillac Series 370A V-12 Fleetwood Five-Passenger Phaeton valued at $200,000 to $250,000. Additional Cadillacs include a 1931 Series 355A V-8 Fleetwood Convertible Coupe, a 1953 Eldorado, a 1956 Series 62 Convertible, and a 1976 Eldorado Convertible, reflecting the brand’s evolution across multiple generations.

Prewar luxury is further represented by Packard and LaSalle. A 1929 Packard 640 Custom Eight Runabout is estimated at $140,000 to $180,000. LaSalle entries include a 1934 Series 350 Convertible Coupe, a 1933 Series 345C V-8 Convertible Coupe, and a 1934 Series 350 Coupe, all offered without reserve.

The collection also includes several 1960 model-year vehicles, notably a Chevrolet El Camino, a Lincoln Continental Mark V Convertible, and a Nash Metropolitan 1500 Convertible. Each carries estimates below $150,000, adding variety and broader appeal to the auction lineup.
With all 14 vehicles crossing the block without reserve, the Bill Spurling Collection is positioned as one of the more wide-ranging consignments scheduled for the Amelia Auction 2026.