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Description |
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1955 Buick Roadmaster
Convertible
It features totally original paint and interior. There are numerous paint
flaws and minor scuffs, but its original throughout. The 55 is a very rare car, and this
example is surely one of less than a handful in the known world in this phenomenal
original condition. Top is slow and old but befitting of this grand old dame. A true black
plate, rust free California car, it runs superbly and is ready for a sympathetic
restoration or to be appreciated as a true survivor. |
$79,995 |
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1935 Chrysler Airflow
41,000 original miles
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$49,995 |
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1950 Chrysler Town and
Country Woody Hardtop
Very original throughout. Runs well, lovely interior, a similar example
restored sold at Amelia Island last year for $170,000. |
$69,995 |
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1939 DKW NZ 350 |
$6600 |
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1999 Dodge Viper RT
Paintwork by Lassen |
$145,000 |
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1998 Ferrari 355 Challenge
In 1995
Ferrari introduced a race ready F355 Challenge model for use specifically in the Ferrari
Challenge. The Ferrari F355 Challenge shares the exact same performance and dimension
specifications as the original; Ferrari simply added racing seats, a downforce wing, and a
roll cage. Only 109 were produced. Each F355 Challenge has an emblem on the rear which
specifically denotes 'F355 Challenge. Our car is ready to race. This is a previously
tracked car that has service records and has been well taken care of. Owned by a legendary
artist known throughout the world. Title and documentation will accompany the car.
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$59,995 |
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1940 Norton |
$7500.00 |
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1940 NSU |
$6750.00 |
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1956 Porsche Speedster
This is a fabulous original car with superlative panel fit, excellent
original floors, and properly equipped. It features proper seats, gauges, and appears to
have never had any collisions; never any rust. It runs superlatively. It features proper
side curtains and a tool kit. Later 1959 motor. Could use some detailing for concours or
show standards, but is very useable as is. This car was recently inspected for us by an
internationally renowned national Porsche concours judge and the only person to win a
national first prize twice in the last 40 years. He described this car as an honest
condition #3 in very proper original condition.
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$225,000 |
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1967 Land Rover 88 |
$19,995 |
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2003 Ford Mustang Roush
This Roush Mustang is in great
condition. It looks and drives beautifully. This low mileage example is rare and will
surely appreciate.
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$19,995 |
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1959 Opel P1
The subject of countless interviews for television,
radio, film and print, this is the world-famous and world-renowned Opel Experimental
prototype which holds the world record to date for a gasoline-powered vehicle of its size
and only mild modification from the original stock pushrod engine. This 1959 Opel achieved
over 376 miles per gallon in Wood River, Illinois, in 1973!!
Featured in the Guinness Book of World Records as well
as many publications (several of which accompany this car), it had been hidden from the
public at the Talladega Motor Museum where is laid to waste for decades. Still clad in its
original livery, it is functioning today and would make any collector, museum,
special-interest hobbyist or institution proud.
One of the most significant and milestone vehicles of
all time, this petroleum-driven vehicle has held the worlds record for more than 35
YEARS. Please read the attached press release and contact us if you require additional
information. |
$425,000 |
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1937 Rolls Royce
Hooper Body V 12 Saloon, Concours Condition
The chassis number is 3 BT 85 and the engine
number is V 88 G. The car is bodied by Hooper. The car spent most of its life in the UK
and was imported into the US in 2000. Before coming to the US the car was stripped
to bare metal and repainted its original dark blue. The interior was completely
re-trimmed in a soft grey leather. The mecahicals were done by noted PIII specialist
John Merryfield. The car was also completely rewired as well as being fitted with a
new radiator core.
The car has a full sunroof over the drivers seat as well as an electric divider window and
two rear passenger trays that fold away.
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$550,000 |
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1942 Tatra Type 57 K |
$59,500 |
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