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1956 Chevrolet Corvette |
Red |
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| The 1956 Chevrolet Corvette signifies the first performance oriented
Corvette. With the addition of the 265 cubic inch V8 engine and
coupled with the 2x4 barrel Carter Carburetors, the engine produced
a very
respectable 225HP. Mated to a 3 Speed Manual Transmission [Click for details] |
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1954 Buick Skylark |
Red |
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1969 Aston Martin DB6 Vantage |
Silver |
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| The Aston Martin DB6 was produced from 1965 to 1969 and designed to
replace the famous DB5. Along with a longer wheelbase which
increased leg room and the new rear "cut-off" kamm tail, the DB6
carried on the British Gentlemans' Supercar heritage. The Mark II
differed [Click for details] |
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1956 Nash Metropolitan |
Yellow/white |
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| The NXI Concept Car was designed by a Detroit Independent Designer
named William J. Flajole for Nash Kelvinator and was the theme used
for the Metropolitan. These commuter/shopping cars were produced
from 1953 to 1961 and feature Austin 1200 and 1500cc engines. Built [Click for details] |
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1959 Fiat Jolly 600 |
Orange |
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| Based on the Fiat 600, the Ghia bodied Jollys were considered to be
a "high performance" version of the 500 model. Power was increased
to 21.5 HP versus the 18 HP found in the 500 along with a slightly
larger body. This particular car has been very well restored both [Click for details] |
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1963 Jaguar E Type Roadster |
Silver |
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| On it's release to the world, Enzo Ferrari commented that the Jaguar
E Type was the most beautiful car ever made. And he wasn't the only
one! The E Type captured the souls and passion of car enthusiasts
everywhere and with it's fantastic performance and stunning look [Click for details] |
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1962 Maserati 3500 GT Vignale Spyder |
White |
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| In the 1950's, Maserati was struggling to stay financially sound
when chief engineer Giulio Alfieri developed the first true Grand
Touring manufactured by the great automotive mark. The Maserati
3500 GT was introduced at the Geneva Automobile Show in 1957 and
became [Click for details] |
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1957 Mercedes Benz 220S |
Red/tan |
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| Making it's introduction at the Frankfurt Auto Show, the Mercedes
Benz 220S "Ponton" designed cars were the first new styled cars
Mercedes produced after World War II. Only 2,178 convertibles were
made from the mid 1950,s to 1959 and embellishes Mercedes Benz
distin [Click for details] |
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1954 Chevrolet Corvette |
White |
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| 1954 was a crucial year for the Corvette. Being a "sports car"
without a manual transmission caused the car to have an identity
crisis compared with other competing cars at the time. That plus
the fact that it was more expensive than a Cadillac! Today these
cars a [Click for details] |
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1959 Chevrolet Corvette |
Black |
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| In 1935, Harley Earl design director for GM saw a special talent in
one Bill Mitchell and gave him an opportunity in the Art and Color
division. In December of 1958, he took over for Mr. Earl and
embarked on a less flamboyant approach to style. In 1959, gone were
th [Click for details] |
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