Three Citroëns are among 18 cars up for auction from the Tampa Bay Automobile Museum. All are being offered without reserve by Hagerty’s Broad Arrow Auctions. The Citroëns are:
A 1937 Traction Avant 7CV Berline. It has some paint chips and is missing the gearbox crank cover.
Current bid is $6,777 USD. Auction ends on Thu, Mar 19 @ 2:00 pm EDT
A 1954 2CV. It has odd “home made” outside mirrors. The roof tie-down straps are shot. The headlights are from a later era and someone has screwed down the lens clips. The hood hinge is peeling and there a few minor issues with the repaint done at some point.
Current bid is $3,977 USD. Auction ends on Fri, Mar 20 @ 2:00 pm EDT.
A 1973 SM US spec. 5-speed. There is a paint peel in the rear hatch. The right side mirror has broken off. The brown interior leather shows some wear but overall appears good. The engine bay looks to have been restored and is very nice condition and has a modern rotary AC compressor.
Current bid is $12,000 USD. Auction ends on Thu, Mar 19 @ 2:25 pm EDT
So far, all 3 seem well under-priced.
The other cars up for auction are:
- 1916 Owen Magnetic O-36 Touring Chassis
- 1929 Durant 6-66 Coupe
- 1931 Hanomag 3/16 Coupe
- 1935 Georges Irat FDW Roadster
- 1936 Tatra T75 Convertible
- 1939 BSA Scout Series 6 Roadster
- 1943 Volkswagen Kübelwagen Type 82
- 1950 Allard P1 3.6-litre Saloon
- 1950 Tatra Tatraplan
- 1951 Hotchkiss-Grégoire Sedan
- 1953 Talbot T25 Record
- 1955 Salmson 2300S
- 1957 Talbot-Lago America Chassis
- 1968 Ford Zephyr Mk IV AWD Police Car Prototype
- 1998 Renault Sport Spider
The full auction listing can be seen here: https://www.hagerty.com/marketplace/collections/tampa-bay-automobile-museum
Update March 20, 2026:
- The 1937 Traction Avant 7CV Berline sold for $11,770 USD.
- The 1954 2CV sold for $12,840 USD.
- The 1973 SM sold for $22,738 USD


