S.H. Arnolt Inc. of Chicago and Warsaw, Indiana sold four different manufacturer's cars with Bertone bodies during the period 1953 to 1968. Stanley H. "Wacky" Arnolt was a Chicago industrialist, who began importing foreign cars in the 1950s to the United States. Though sold as American cars, the cars were true hybrids, with British mechanicals, Italian bodywork, and U.S. sales and distribution, as well as in some cases final assembly and body work. They are best known for the Arnolt-Bristol and the Arnolt-MG.
S.H. Arnolt Inc. of Chicago and Warsaw, Indiana sold four different manufacturer's cars with Bertone bodies during the period 1953 to 1968. Stanley H. "Wacky" Arnolt was a Chicago industrialist, who began importing foreign cars in the 1950s to the United States. Though sold as American cars, the cars were true hybrids, with British mechanicals, Italian bodywork, and U.S. sales and distribution, as well as in some cases final assembly and body work. They are best known for the Arnolt-Bristol and the Arnolt-MG.
| MARKET |
FOR SALE
|
AVERAGE SALE
|
DOLLAR VOLUME
|
SALES COUNT
|
ACTIONS | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Arnolt -Bristol1954 to 1959 |
1 |
$248,157
|
$2.2m
|
9
|
|
|
Arnolt -MG1953 to 1955 |
0 |
$106,835
|
$747,843
|
7
|
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