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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
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1957 Chrysler Imperial Convertible (Howard Hughes) |
Blue |
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| 1957 Chrysler Imperial Convertibles are rare finds these days and
very few have celebrity status. This gorgeous soft pastel blue
example was purchased by the illustrious Howard Hughes new in 1957.
There is supporting documentation that comes with the car and it was
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1957 Chrysler 300 C Convertible |
White |
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| New listing. Photos an narrative coming soon. [Click for details] |
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1999 Shelby Series I |
Silver |
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| The Shelby Series 1 is the only car ever built by Carrol Shelby that
was designed and engineered from the ground up. It utilizes the 4.0
L47 Oldsmobile Aurora V8 32 Valve Engine and a ZF 6 Speed Manual
Transmission. Weighing in at about 2,600 pounds, the car
accele [Click for details] |
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1958 Edsel Citation Convertible |
Pink |
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| The 1958 Edsel Citation Convertible had a production run of only 930
cars. Very few of those lasted to this very day and this particular
car is a correct and fine example. The car was built on the longer
Edsel chassis which was shared with Mercury and features the 6. [Click for details] |
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1958 DeSoto Firesweep Convertible |
Rose Beige |
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| Desotos were always considered cars that were different. GM and
Ford had the lions share of the market, but the Desoto was stylish
and powerful and commanded attention. In the case of the 1958
Firesweep Convertible, only 700 of these lavish automobiles were
built a [Click for details] |
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1983 Morgan Plus 4/4 |
Red |
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| In 1973, Bill Fink a former Morgan Parts Dealer in San Francisco,
revived the sale of Morgan Automobiles in America. The Rover V8's
that had been used in the past would not pass new federal emissions
criteria. Mr. Fink had the revolutionary idea of converting the
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1956 Lincoln Premier Convertible |
Blue |
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| In 1956, the Lincoln automobiles were completely restyled. The
Premier
came standard with power steering, power brakes and power
seats and weighed in at over 4,000 pounds. This handsome car has
undergone a nice ground up restoration within the past several years
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1953 Oldsmobile Ninety Eight Convertible |
Black |
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| In 1953, Oldsmobile was the sixth largest selling car in America.
And the 98 was the Oldsmobile's top of the line production car.
This car features it's original Rocket V8 engine displacing 303
cubic inches and 4 speed Hydramatic transmission and has undergone
an am [Click for details] |
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