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1969 Jaguar XK ( USD 69999 )

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1969 jaguar xke: original california car; titled as a 1969 jaguar Restoration: - removal of old engine, transmission, wiring, all windows, moldings, tires, brakes - paint stripped to bare metal - all bondo removed, metal restored to factory original - new welds throughout - new wiring kit, new switch box, 5 speed transmission. - engine: donor ford 302 long block, ported and polished heads - body and engine compartment primed, painted gloss black - new front and rear coil over end shocks, struts, bumbers - new window and door seals throughout - hand made black vinyl interior seats, car mats, headliner, dash mat, interior door panels - new low rise edelbrock polished aluminum intake manifold - new edelbrock carb afb - new holly high efficiency fuel pump - new holly distributer - new polished aluminum alternator - new factory AC - new dash panels, guages, sound system - recent brake system flush - recent replacement of thermostat housing and thermostat 195 deg - custom fabricated carb cover - replaced oil lines to filter adapter, routed and secured - removed and replaced vacuum booster hoses - repaired, rerouted wiring to fans and adjusted fan run time CNC MOTORS IS NOW LOCATED AT 4890 VANDERBILT ST. ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA 91761 (BEHIND PENSKE HONDA) CONTACT INFO FRASER - 951-212-9581 OR FRASERCNC@AOL.COM LIZ - 909-354-7782 OR 909-982-4389 OR LIZBAKERCNC@AOL.COM CAMERON - 760-552-3698 OR CAM@CNCEXOTICS.COM SHANNI 760-553-4794 OR SHANNI@CNCEXOTICS.COM TEXT FRASER QUESTIONS 24 HOURS A DAY DIRECT TO MY IPHONE 951-212-9581 FOR THE QUICKEST RESPONSE DURING OR AFTER BUSINESS HOURS! QUESTIONS WILL USUALLY BE ANSWERED WITHIN 1 HOUR IF ASKED BETWEEN 7AM-11PM PST. TRADES IF YOU HAVE A TRADE WE WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING FULL VIN, INT-EXT COLOR, MILES, PRIOR ACCIDENTS OR PAINTWORK, SERVICE HISTORY FOR EXOTICS, MAJOR OPTIONS, ORIGINAL MSRP IF KNOWN AND PICTURES ALLWAYS HELP! EMAIL INFO TO FRASERCNC@AOL.COM TO GET A TRADE IN VALUE ALL CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE CNC MOTORS HAS THE RIGHT TO END ANY AUCTION AT ANY TIME IF THE CAR SELLS ON LOCATION OR WITH ANOTHER RETAIL-AUCTION SITE. WE D0 OUR BEST TO REMOVE OR END LISTINGS - AUCTIONS AS FAST AS WE CAN BUT SOME TAKE UP TO 48 HOURS TO BE REMOVED -
Color: Black
Interior: Black
Body Type: Coupe
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
Options: AM/FM

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2011 Lotus Evora 2 2 ( USD 54900 )

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*** ONLY 12,076 MILES *** 2 2 SPORT RATIO 6-SPEED M/T! PREMIUM PACK! SPORTS GEARBOX! SPORT PACK! STAR SHIELD! REARVIEW BACK-UP CAMERA! NAVIGATION! LISTED NEW FOR $73,725.00 PLUS ADDITIONAL $4K SPENT ON PIONEER SYSTEM! CARFAX CERTIFIED! Exquisitely finished in Black Metallic with Black Leather. Leather trimmed steering wheel. 19” twin 5-spoke alloy wheels with fresh tires. Premium Pack features rear leather upholstery, luxury leather trim on doors and front dash, carpet floor mats and accent lighting. Sport Pack includes driver switchable sport mode, increased RPM limit with sportier setting for Dynamic Performance Management (DPM), sport diffuser, titanium sport exhaust tailpipes, sport exhaust pipe, auxiliary oil cooler, cross-drilled brake discs and black painted brake calipers. Pioneer Navigation System with XM Satellite Radio. All the standard features including Bi-Xenon headlights with headlight washing system, heated electric door mirrors, aerodynamically optimized rear wing, tire pressure monitor and USB adapter interface. All Books and 2 Keys. All Original. CARFAX Certified! Stunning! We are export specialists and proven experts in shipping vehicles worldwide. For additional details, reference letters, and to view our inventory of over 90 luxury certified vehicles, please go to www.chariotsofpb.com

1972 Chevrolet El Camino ( USD 15995 )

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You have to hand it to Chevy, they really were at the top of their game when this 1972 El Camino was built. Where else could you go to get a car that could be outfitted as anything from a bare-bones workhorse to a sophisticated gentleman's express such as this lovely green example? Recently out of long-term storage and comprehensively reconditioned, this El Camino delivers big. Sequoia Green is the color, and it looks fantastic on the El Camino's trim bodywork, especially when paired with the light green vinyl roof. Maybe it spent a previous life working on a ranch somewhere, but since the bodywork was done, it's led a very easy life. The paint is older but still shows well, and the shine it wears it a testament to the quality materials that were used when it was restored. A cowl induction hood was added, probably at the same time, but they took it easy and simply painted it to match the body and didn't feel the need to add SS stripes. Other dress-up items include bed rails and a light green tonneau cover, which hides a nicely preserved bed with a durable and practical bedliner. Chrome is shiny, the grille is the original piece not a faux SS, and the tailgate shows none of the usual bumps and bruises you'd expect. The interior is code 732, which is "Antique Light Covert Elk covered cloth." Yeah, I don't know that that means, either, but it sure looks good in the dark green El Camino. It's probably closer to tan than to white or even Parchment, and it was new when the paint was refinished a few years ago. That includes door panels, contrasting carpets, and seat covers, all of which are still in great shape. The original instrument panel handles the basics, with more details being filled in by the auxiliary gauges mounted under the dash, and thanks to a column shifter, you can squeeze three abreast in a pinch. Factory A/C is always welcome as is the factory AM/FM radio, neither of which you'd find in lesser El Caminos destined for work duty. Numbers guys will be pleased to learn that this El Camino is also numbers-matching, sporting its original 350 cubic inch V8 and TH350 3-speed automatic gearbox. The engine itself got a once-over with a coat of Chevy Orange and the air cleaner looks almost new sitting on top, so the engine bay looks correct. A new dual reservoir master cylinder has been recently installed, and power steering and brakes were standard equipment on the El Camino so it's easy to handle with a full load out back. Underneath, it's quite original and a bit scaly, but there's no structural rust, no problems in the floors or rockers, and a brand new dual exhaust system gives it an authentic voice. Handsome 14-inch SS wheels probably aren't original but they look awesome with fat 225/70/14 BFG radials wrapped around them. If a more refined look is more your speed, this El Camino has all the right ingredients. With a great all-of-a-piece look, it's just right to enjoy without worries, and maybe you'll even put it to work now and then. Call today! This vehicle is located in our Atlanta showroom. For more information, please call (678) 279-1609 or toll free (877) 367-1835.

1999 Chevrolet Silverado ( USD 24995 )

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Sorry, but it would take three or four times the asking price to duplicate this incredible, show-winning 1999 Chevy pickup. With stunning workmanship, expert attention to the details, and a look that won't go out of style, you can own this incredible show piece for about the price of a 5-year-old stocker. You can almost see the money being poured into this truck's build. Start at the front and you'll find a smoothed and shaved hood, shaved door handles, custom mirrors, and a smoothed bed with relocated handle. Down low there's a custom rear roll pan with trick bullet-shaped taillight lenses, and it's impossible to miss that orange and white paint scheme, which was applied over some seriously straight sheetmetal. The paint job is show quality in every way, showcasing simple flame-like graphics with a 3-D effect thanks to some clever shading, all buried under a few coats of clear that were sanded and buffed to an impossible shine. Get a little closer, and you'll see that this was no budget build-check out the raised bed floor, which wasn't just cut to make room for the modified frame, but moved to completely hide the modifications as well as the air compressor and auxiliary batteries underneath. EVERYONE does a double-take when they see that particular mod, that's for sure! Inside, it has been fully reworked, with custom leather seats, hand-made door panels, and eyeball-popping colors. The stock instruments were re-faced with white gauge inserts, then framed with a billet piece that gives it a totally custom look. That trick steering wheel is a custom-made piece atop the stock tilt column, and it really makes a statement. Seating surfaces show some very minor signs of use, but you can still roll into a show with this truck and expect to take home a big trophy. It's also a blast to drive, with all the stock power accessories fully functional. There's also a powerful custom stereo with a slide-out touch screen and dual 12-inch subwoofers that fill the truck (and beyond) with sound. The 4.3 liter engine is still fairly stock, but it has been dressed up for show with a lot of custom powdercoated parts. There's a cold air intake that probably adds a bit of horsepower, dressed in white that contrasts with the orange pulleys on the accessory drive system. The inner fenders were modified to accommodate the slammed suspension, which now offers airbags in place of the original springs and extensive frame and suspension modifications that allow it to lay frame when it's parked and ride comfortably at normal highway speeds. The entire chassis has been powdercoated to match the bodywork, including the frame, suspension, and axles, including the custom rear 4-link setup and C-notched frame. A stock-style exhaust system sounds snarky with a turn-down just ahead of the rear axle, and 4-wheel disc brakes might be overkill, but the cross-drilled rotors look great through the spokes of those big polished wheels. Speaking of those wheels, they're big 20s up front and massive 22s in back wearing low-profile Nitto radials. Still a stunner, this show truck has already been voted Best in Class at the 2011 Dallas AutoRama, and it's ready to keep collecting trophies for you. Call today! This vehicle is located in our Dallas/Fort Worth showroom. For more information, please call (817) 764-8000 or toll free (855) 877-2707.

1969 Ford XL ( USD 24995 )

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Some of the most fun cars in the hobby are the "could have beens." You know, cars that the automakers could have built if they'd wanted to, but never quite got around to it. Instead, some enterprising hobbyist takes a few OEM parts, maybe steals an idea or two from the manufacturer, and turns out something extremely cool like this 1969 Ford XL, which celebrates NASCAR great Cale Yarborough. Mercury guys will recognize the inspiration for this car came from the Mercury Cyclone Spoiler that was built in limited numbers for Cale Yarborough fans, but this is probably the only Ford so outfitted. Finished in its original Indian Fire bronze paint, it has been spectacularly restored to a very high level and while it's not exactly the way Ford made it, it's certainly something very special. The blacked-out hood is a great NASCAR look, even on the big Ford bodywork, and combined with a black vinyl roof, it almost has a two-tone look to it, very much like its cousin over at Mercury. All that sheetmetal has been expertly straightened and aligned, giving you the impression that a lot more than the asking price has been spent to bring it up to this level. A deck lid spoiler adds to the racy look, and a set of decals from an actual Cale Yarborough Cyclone have been fitted, giving it a very OEM appearance. Chrome is excellent throughout, and yes, those folding headlights work properly. Inside, it's outfitted the same way the Yarborough Cyclones were: column-shift automatic gearbox, bench seat, and lots of luxury options. Like the exterior, the interior has been beautifully restored using correct reproduction pieces that look fantastic. The wrap-around instrument cluster isn't big on gauges, but looks luxurious and puts all the controls within easy reach. According to the Marti Report that accompanies the car, it's equipped with factory A/C, a rare rear defroster, and tinted glass, but perhaps more curiously, there's no radio at all. The back seat is simply massive, even for a 2-door car, and the upholstery looks completely unused back there, a tribute to the quality that went into the restoration. The trunk is equally huge, with zero indications this car was ever rusty, as well as a full-sized spare up on its own shelf. No need to travel light with this one! While most Cale Yarborough Mercurys received a 351, this thundering XL has a Y-code 390 under the hood. Originally equipped with a 2-barrel carb, it now inhales through a far more appropriate Holley 4-barrel atop a Weiand intake. It's all hidden under a stock air cleaner with correct reproduction decals, so it all looks quite proper. Note that the A/C has been upgraded to R134a refrigerant, and there's even a little cooler for the power steering fluid, so don't be afraid to use this one hard. A stout C6 3-speed automatic and 2.75 gears inside a 9-inch rear complete a bulletproof drivetrain that cruises effortlessly at any speed. Dual exhaust with glasspack mufflers sounds suitably NASCAR, and the butch steel wheels with dog dish hubcaps and white-letter radials certainly look track-ready. So it isn't a super-rare limited-edition, but it sure is cool, and sometimes history doesn't have to be written by the automakers. Call today! This vehicle is located in our Dallas/Fort Worth showroom. For more information, please call (817) 764-8000 or toll free (855) 877-2707.

1978 Datsun 280Z ( USD 14995 )

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There's no question that the Datsun 280Z changed the way we look at sports cars in America. Affordable sports cars had all but vanished by the time this 1978 example was built, and despite those dark years of emissions controls, they managed to deliver sparkling performance. Nicely preserved, this is one of those Z-cars that was treated like something special from the very beginning. Whether it was a visionary who recognized that someday this car would be a collector's item or merely a fellow who loved his new Z, someone made sure this car stayed fresh over the years. The bronze paint job is back in fashion after all these years, and you'll probably find that out on the road, folks will stop at lights just to ask you what color it is. There's a golden glow underneath that shows up in the right light, and it highlights things like the hood bulge and the gentle curve of the rear fender as it comes together with the roof. There's more '70s funk with the satin black window slats over the rear hatch, the oversized rubber bumpers, and the ribbed rocker panel trim, all of which are in excellent shape. The brown vinyl interior is definitely 1970s fashion, but it's remarkably well preserved and after you embrace the coolness that is the disco era, you'll find a very stylish and functional cockpit inside. The buckets are supportive, and thanks to that durable upholstery, show very little wear aside from some minor stretching of the material. Door panels and carpets are likewise well preserved, with the cargo bay showing no ill effects from UV rays or dirty cargo. The dash was the same in all the first-generation Z-cars, and the round auxiliary gauge pods in the center are a design statement that can still be found in today's 370Z. A leather-wrapped wheel and stubby shifter with a matching leather knob reinforce the performance feel that was so carefully engineered by Nissan designers. This Z also features things like A/C and an AM/FM stereo radio, so you could even commute daily in it without complaint. The silky smooth inline-six featured a single overhead camshaft, and was enlarged to 2.8 liters to bolster low-end torque for American tastes. Combined with the svelte curb weight, the 280Z is generally regarded as the best-performing of the first-generation cars. The engine is smooth and feels like it can pull forever, and makes a brawny six-cylinder bellow through the single exhaust pipe. It looks like there's a lot going on under the forward-canted hood, but in reality these are reliable, durable cars that are surprisingly easy to work on, so have no fears about that. The chassis offers lively handling thanks to a fully independent setup fore and aft, as well as powerful braking that's better than most cars of the era. The chassis is clean and solid, although not detailed for show, but with no problem areas, either. And as a child of the '70s, nothing looks more appropriate than a set of Keystone wire wheels, especially with color-matched spokes and 195/70/14 Michelin radials. The Z-car changed the automotive landscape, and collectors are now starting to realize its special place in history. Relive one of the '70s greatest hits and call today! This vehicle is located in our Dallas/Fort Worth showroom. For more information, please call (817) 764-8000 or toll free (855) 877-2707.

1973 Porsche 911

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Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Tan
Transmission: 4-Speed Manual

1973 Porsche 911T All Original ‘Time Warp’ Find. Stock# Ivory /Cinnamon Leather interior, Factory sport seats, 5speed, Becker radio, Coco mats. 00000 miles since new. This car has never been repainted or restored. Very nice patina throughout. Rust free and very clean under chassis with recent service for continuous trouble free miles. This 911T Drives tight and is well sorted. The way you would expect a true air cooled 911 to drive. These last in the ‘Long Wheel Base’ Long Hood 911’s and are getting very much in demand and on all the watch lists of collectors for the era to have. A time warp vehicle of this caliber will always command the most money and in resale since it is ‘only original once’. From EC/Craig: Preservation is a keyword among many collectors today. A car can be restored many times, but it can only be original once. At Exotic Classics we take pride in searching out cars like this 911T.Until recently this was a Southern California car and it is believed that the indicated mileage of approximately 31k is correct. The car is finished in ivory and has the optional sports seats finished in cinnamon leather. You will notice that the wheel lip moldings are optional 911S pieces. The paint, leather and all body panels are factory original and the body shows no signs of damage or rust. It has the original pan, factory undercoat and a perfect battery box. All numbers match and a Certificate of Authenticity is pending. The originality of the paint is supported by meter readings of 2.5-3.0 consistent on all panels. That said, the paint shows some signs of its age including a general flatness with some checking and primer visible. The Becker radio was fitted from new, the door pockets are perfect and there are period cocoa mats. The car would be an ideal candidate for Preservation Class concours competition and includes the correct books and tools.The car was discovered in California in 2009 by an experienced local Porsche enthusiast who has spent the last two years and nearly $20,000 on sympathetic measures to protect and conserve the originality while addressing issues of time-related deterioration. The mechanicals were serviced to assure that the car delivers the performance one would expect of a 911T with safety and reliability. Compression and leakdown are within 95% of factory specs.Receipts document the work performed since 2009. This list of highlights will help you appreciate why you can purchase this car with confidence.· Dismantle seats, bead blast frames and rails, refinish all seat components including seat belt housings and receivers, recondition and reinstall leather seating surfaces.· Remove and refinish wheels.· Remove carpets, clean interior surfaces, install new carpet set.· Install European H4 headlamps w/55/100 rating.· Remove sunvisors, open and install new foam, re-sew and re-install.· Remove, clean, repair throttle bodies. Remove mufflers, engine tin, chain covers. Clean, inspect, reassemble.Our presentation includes a complete photo set taken in our studio, but to give you a better sense of the car in its entirety we added a set taken outdoors in natural light. Please click here to view:http://tinyurl.com/911T-OutdoorsThe car feels strong and tight on test and it is well-sorted. The overall patina is quite delightful. These early “long-wheelbase” long hood 911’s are among the most sought after by collectors. With early 911S models well into six-figure prices, a properly preserved “T” of this caliber represents excellent value. Your personal inspection is invited.

2009 Cadillac Escalade ESV 4x4 Flexfuel ( EUR 39950 )

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The Cadillac Escalade ESV is a extraordinary luxurious SUV of the special kind. With a tremendous extended cabin and his amazing large and 8 passenger seats he is like a comfortable travelling limousine inclusive DVD movie entertainment for the entire family. The Cadillac gives the absolutely luxurious and powerful driving experience and thanks to the 4x4 wheel drive it is completely off-road capable. This Escalade gives a comfortable feeling which succeeds the already high Cadillac standard. Of course the Cadillac comes with all the luxurious features someone can imagine. Climate Control Leather interior Park assistant with rear view camera 4x4 wheel drive Sunroof Xenon lightning Side Blind zone alert Heated steering wheel Heated seats Remote starting 22" Rims Bluetooth connectivity Electronic seats DVD Entertainment System DVD Navigation Power steering Cruise control Power door locks Alarm ABS ESP Airbags Vehicle Anti-Theft System And much more... This car comes with German documents and TUV.

1935 Sanford Firetruck Feuerwehrwagen ( EUR 38950 )

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1959 Triumph TR 3A ( EUR 29500 )

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Der linksgesteuerte Triumph TR 3A wurde am 01.06.1959 in den USA erstzugelassen. Heute befindet sich der Roadster in österreichischem Besitz. Der TR 3A wurde vor einiger Zeit restauriert. Technisch und optisch ist der Wagen in sehr gutem Zustand. Verdeck, Steckscheiben und Interieur sind neuwertig. Österreichische Einzelgenehmigung liegt vor. Deutsche Zulassung, TÜV mit H-Gutachten ist problemlos möglich. Dieser urige Roadster bietet jede Menge Fahrspaß bei günstigen Unterhaltskosten. Der nächste Sommer kommt bestimmt! Erfahren Sie mehr über dieses Automobil auf www.mirbach.de!
Triumph <img width="121" height="95" alt="" src="/data/uploads/image/Markenlexikon/Triumph-01.jpg" /> Seit 1902 Motorradproduzent, ging Triumph 1923 dann ins Autogeschäft mit einem kleinen 10 hp-Wagen in der Klasse der bereits erfolgreichen Austin und Morris-Modelle. Nach einigem Gerangel um die Preise der an sich gleichwertigen Wagen von Morris, Austin und Triumph, speziell in der 7 hp-Klasse (Austin 7 und Triumph Super Seven), ging Triumph den Weg der anspruchsvolleren Sportwagen und brachte z.B. den Gloria-6-Zylinder oder den Dolomite heraus, die einigen sportlichen Ruhm an die Fahne hefteten, was Mitte der 30er Jahre gerade in England von großer Bedeutung war. Alle Triumph-Wagen hatten bestechend schön gezeichnete Linien, wobei die Technik aufgrund latenter wirtschaftliche Schwierigkeiten nur begrenzt weiterentwickelt werden konnte, mit Ausnahme der von Anfang an vorhandenen Hydraulikbremsen, die es sonst erst viel später gab. Nach dem Krieg kam die Produktion nicht wieder in Gang, so dass die Firma Standard Motor Company die Markenrechte erwarb. Standard war Motorenlieferant für Jaguar gewesen und der kleinste ex-Jaguar-Motor aus der Vorkriegszeit, ein Vierzylinder mit jetzt 1,8 Litern Hubraum, wurde zum ersten Triumph-Triebwerk im 1800/2000- Roadster, mit der charakteristischen zweiten Windschutzscheibe vor dem Schwiegermutter-Sitz. Natürlich gab es auch den dazugehörigen Saloon mit Razor-edge-design, beide aber keine durchschlagenden Erfolgsmodelle, da ziemlich träge. Der Durchbruch kam erst 1953 mit dem TR 2 Roadster, der jetzt aus dem überarbeiteten 2-Liter Vierzylinder immerhin 90 PS bot, und sofort sportliche Erfolge einheimste. 1956 kam der TR 3 mit 100 PS und Scheibenbremsen, gefolgt vom TR 3 A 1958. 1961 dann der „letzte“ Triumph-Roadster in Form des TR 4 mit 2,1-Litern und als TR 4 A mit zuletzt 104 PS und IRS gleich independent rear suspension! Seit 1961 gehörte auch Standard-Triumph zum Konglomerat der British-Leyland-Gruppe, die auf Basis des TR 4 dann noch den TR 5 respektive TR 6 mit 2,5-Liter Sechszylinder-Motor herausbrachte, dessen Produktionsende 1975 für den Historiker das Ende der Ära Triumph bildet, denn der TR 7 war eher ein Schock als ein Nachfolger. Aber die Zeit heilt alle Wunden und auch der TR 7 wird einst ein Klassiker sein. Zu erwähnen ist noch der Triumph Spitfire in der kleinen Klasse bis 1,5 Liter, erstmalig 1962 vorgestellt und über die Serien Mk I, II und III bis zum GT 6 weitergeführt, der einen sehr agilen 2-Liter-Sechszylinder Motor aus der Vitesse hatte und als „poor man`s E-Type“ galt.

1966 Mercedes-Benz 600 SWB

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Exterior Color: White
Doors: 0

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1965 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 327/365hp Roadster ( USD 85000 )

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Engine Type: 8-Cylinder 365hp Solid Lifter
Engine Number:FO330HK
Color:Rally Red / Red Leather
1965 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 327/365hp Roadster s/n 194675S116320, Engine no. FO330HK (Casting date 3782870) Rally Red with Red Leather Interior Introduced for the 1963 model year, the C2 generation of Corvette was an instant hit. The car carried over the excellent engines from 1962, but the remainder of the car was new, with now iconic styling and independent rear suspension. In 1963 and 1964, all cars were equipped with 327cid engines, and among the most powerful and desirable of these was the 365hp solid lifter variant. In 1965, the Corvette received disc brakes all around for the first time, addressing a longtime area of criticism of the car, particularly considering its significant power ratings. This particular example is a very correct, extremely well optioned, and beautifully restored example. Just 138 Convertible were constructed in 1965 with air conditioning as well as the 365hp engine option. This example is also optioned with rare power windows (A31), off road exhaust system (N11), AM/FM Radio (U69), power antenna, and Posi-traction rear end with the 4.11 ratio (G81). We are aware of the importance of matching numbers to Corvettes of this era. The following is a list of components and their corresponding identification numbers: Vehicle Production date: April 28th, 1965 Engine number: FO330HK Engine block casting code: 3782870 (March 26th 1965) Trim: 408 BG (Red Leather) Paint: 900 UU (Rally Red) Carburetor: 38498042818-1-"4150" Date code: 533 (3rd week in March of 1965) Intake: Casting 3844461 Alternator: 1100694-55a (January 5th, 1965) Transmission: Main case 3851325, Extension 3857584, Side Cover 3831707 (a 1965 production replacement unit) Rear Axel: AP (4.11 Posi-traction) Build date: A-5-65 (April 5th, 1965) Wheels: High quality reproduction units. According to the previous owner, the car was restored by an NCRS judge, and presents beautifully today. The bonding strips on all four corners appear intact, and the body has beautifully straight lines with excellent fitment throughout. The paint is done to the high standards that cars of this value deserve today. The brightwork, emblems, and window glass are all in very good condition. The engine bay is highly correct, and nicely detailed. The interior was also included in the restoration, and presents beautifully. The car shows 70,994 miles on the odometer, which is quite possibly correct from new, but we cannot confirm this with paperwork. The car also drives well, and has the feel of a well restored and sorted car. The engine has more than sufficient power and the correct solid lifter sound. When inspected critically by Corvette experts, the car shines. We have made every effort to supply the correct information on the car, but welcome any expert or NCRS judge to look at the car for a perspective buyer. Included with the car is a complete hard top in good, unrestored condition, and extra set of original hubcaps, and a reprinted manual and radio supplement in the Chevrolet plastic bag. As classic car values continue to increase, it is highly correct examples of limited production, such as this example, which are likely to enjoy the most substantial appreciation.

1974 Lotus Europa Twin-Cam ( USD 26500 )

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Engine Type: 1600 c.c. Lotus-Ford Twin Cam
Color:Maroon / Black
1974 Lotus Europa Twin Cam s/n 74/3814R Maroon and Black Interior The Lotus name is synonymous with innovation, and the Lotus Europa was one of the first production vehicles to use a mid-engine rear-wheel drive layout. Colin Chapman designed the Europa around his minimalist beliefs, and all efforts were made to reduce the overall weight of the vehicle. The vehicle was to be an inexpensive performance machine. The chassis was constructed of steel while the body was fiberglass. Ron Hickman, the director of Lotus Engineering, produced drawings in 1963. The vehicle sat low, and was designed as a replacement for the popular Lotus 7. Although the aesthetics are often debated by Lotus enthusiasts, the cars were popular worldwide, and during its production lifespan, around 9,300 examples were sold. In 1971 Lotus introduced the Type 74 Europa TC, meaning Twin-Cam. Outfitted with a 1600 cc twin-cam engine and a four-speed manual gearbox, the vehicle was capable of producing just over 100 horsepower. The body was enlarged slightly to provide extra interior room for passengers. In total, less than 1,600 examples were produced in the TC format. This particular car is a wonderful, preservation grade TC. It is a fanatic enthusiast owned two-owner car from new and has logged just 29,700 miles to date. Critical inspection confirms the paintwork to be original, over a no-issues body. The interior presents as-new, with an unmarked and un-weathered seats, door panels, and dash. Among other more minor upkeep efforts, the front suspension was rebuilt. The car drives exceedingly well, with a tight and cohesive feel of a low mileage unrestored car. The engine and driveline are both performing as intended by Lotus. In short, this Europa TC is as close to a new car in condition as possible, and is arguably the best preserved TC extant. With the car comes a second set of original keys, an original owner’s manual and service manual, an original sales brochure, various workshop manuals, a file of records for recent work performed, extra headers, a starter, the gas recirculation equipment originally fitted, and a large box of spare parts sure to prove helpful to the new owner. For the collector looking for a “survivor” example, this is a needle in a haystack.

1969 McLaren M10-A Formula 5000 ( USD 159500 )

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Engine Type: Chevy V8
Color:Polished Aluminum / Black
1969 McLaren M10-A s/n 300-09 Polished Aluminum with Black Formula 5000 was introduced in 1968 in the SCCA Formula A races, a series where single seaters from different origins were allowed to compete, but which became dominated by the new F5000 Cars when the large American V8s were allowed. The '5000' denomination comes from the maximum 5.0 litre engine capacity allowed in the cars, although many cars ran with 3.5, 4.5 and 4.7 litre engines. Manufacturers included greats such as McLaren, Eagle, March, Lola, Lotus and Chevron.The concept was inspired by the success of the Can-Am Series, which featured unlimited formula sports racing cars fitted with very powerful engines derived from American V8s; the idea was to replicate the concept using open wheel cars. F5000 enjoyed popularity in the early 70's in the U.S. and featured drivers such as David Hobbs, Sam Posey, Eppie Weitzes, Mario Andretti, Jody Scheckter and Brian Redman. Increasing costs and Lola domination meant the formula quickly lost its appeal after 1975. Older cars continued to be used in the SCCA national races, but the most competitive teams reconverted their cars with sports car bodywork, and competed in the resurrected Can-Am championship, starting in 1977. In the UK, the arrival of the Cosworth DFV engine meant that many teams could now afford to build their own chassis around a good engine/transmission package, so Cooper, Lotus and Brabham stopped the production of customer Formula 1 cars. Unfortunately, smaller privateer teams and drivers that entered Britain's non-championship F1 events were left behind, and the RAC quickly adopted the American F5000 regulations. In Australia and New Zealand, F5000 replaced the FIA Intercontinental Formula in the Tasman Series starting from 1970. The Tasman Series ran during the Formula One off season in the European winter, and in the late 1960s it had attracted the attention of the greatest names in Grand Prix racing, from locals Bruce McLaren and Jack Brabham to foreigners like Graham Hill and Jim Clark. In its heyday, Formula 5000 was a prime venue for open wheel competition the world over, and today they remain important pieces of history and exciting mounts for contemporary historic competition. This particular car has undisputed, known history from new, which is a rarity among F5000s of the era. Dispatched by Trojan Cars on the 24 July 1969 to Bob Esseks (New York, NY), having been imported by McLaren distributor Ray Caldwell, s/n 300-09 was used as a spare tub for Sam Posey in the final rounds of the 1969 season. It was subsequently used in Nationals through 1970, finishing 2nd at the1970 ARRC. It was later Advertised by John L. Paul of Sherwood Services (New York, NY) 6th of March 1970, and sold to Will Painter (Canton Country, CA) December of 1970: In 1971, 300-09 is documented to have only raced once at the Mid-Ohio Grand Prix, 5th of July 1971 by Merle Brennan (Reno, NV). In 1972, apparently replacing the M10A which Brennan had used in 1971: US 1972 Brennan competed in at least two California races and at least three SCCA Nationals in 1972, all of which he emerged victorious from. In 1973 Brennan continued to compete with 300-09 in two West Coast races, as well as the SCCA Nationals 1973 before selling the car to Glenn Brown (Kent, WA) in late 1973 who raced in Pacific Northwest for two more years. Jan Labell (Olympia, WA) purchased the car in November of 1975 an continued to race the car in the Pacific Northwest for three seasons, winning SCCA NorPac FA title in 1976 and 1977 and breaking the Portland FA track record. Labell sold the car via Tom Fredericks to Chuck Haines (Manchester, Missouri) in September of 1985, and it was sold onward to a former M10A racer Lou Pavesi (Los Altos, CA) Sep 1986, who used 300-09 in Vintage racing. Wes McNay and Henry Alexander (Menlo Park, CA) purchased the car in 1988, completely restored it, and raced 300-09 in Vintage racing on the West Coast of the US.. McNay 4th overall and first in class at the Brian Redman International Challenge at Road America 18-20 July, 2003 among other competitive accomplishments. Fantasy Junction had the opportunity to handle this wonderful McLaren M10-A in December of 2005, when it was sold the current custodian, Dave Isselhard (Battle Ground, WA). Mr. Isselhard raced the car in vintage racing in the Northwest, and with Oregon Region SCCA. The history of 300-09 is well substantiated. Included with the sale are no less than eight letters from previous owners or involved parties from the original importer Ray Caldwell to the current custodian which confirm the history of continuous ownership. Also included within the paperwork is the Verification Statement issued by Trojan Cars and executed by Peter. J. Agg as Chairman and Managing Director of McLaren by Trojan. Also included with the sale is the current historic racing log book, as well as receipts for regular upkeep over the last seven years of selective, fair weather use. The car can be best described an immaculate, race ready example today. It is cosmetically beautiful with an extremely straight and highly polished tub, very nice paint and brightwork, and exceedingly tidy mechanical presentation. The car is not over-restored gleaming piece of jewelry, but rather a highly functional, clean representation of the cars of the era. The current owner and driver, whom has been involved in motor racing since 1958 reports recently installing a new clutch master and slave cylinder, and confirms the car to be event-ready. While his ownership and competition exploits with s/n 300-09 has been a delight to-date, his 80th birthday is approaching, the current custodian is ready to pass the torch. In keeping with active historic racing competition standards, the sale of s/n 300-09 is accompanied with the following helpful spares: 1) Spare Nose 2) Two sets of "Nostrils"( these fit on the car as a portion of the Nose--and serve to divert air from the radiator up and over the skin of the tub). 3) One new rear wing (unused). 4) One box of used transmission parts and gears (changed the gear ratios in the transmission- for better acceleration- which brought the top end DOWN to approx 185mph at 7500 rpm!) 5) One spare battery (used). 6) Three Oil filters (new). 7) Belts for motor driven accessories (used). 8) Brake Roters (complete set-used but usable). 9) Brake pads (used, but usable). 10) Spark Plugs (new). 11) Six tires (four Slicks and two machine grooved slicks--the tires on the car and the spare "machine grooved" Slicks were provided by Roger Krause Racing). 12) Four original wheels. 13) Quick-lift jack--two piece (used to lift the front of the car when needed for quick service in the "Pits"). 14) The original straight pipes with end covers. [we replaced this exhaust system with a muffled system which did not reduce power, but held the exhaust sound down to a lever acceptable to the race organizers at West Coast (and other) Tracks. After installing the new exhaust system the current owner never had a problem passing sound in the Northwest. 15) One set of Spicer Universal Joints (for the rear drive shafts). 16) One brass radiator (used). 17) One set of tail/stop lights with the bracket to retain them. Ideal for historic competition around the globe, this M10-A offers infinite opportunity for its new owner in the Formula car ranks. Competition aside, as one of the most romantic and exciting tubbed McLarens ever produced, and with the 50th Anniversary of the marque currently being celebrated, and awareness of the brand growing, it is likely to prove to be an intelligent investment as well.

1954 Austin-Healey 100/4 Roadster ( USD 72000 )

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Engine Number:1B205273
Color:Colorado Red / Black Interior with Red Piping
1954 Austin Healey 100/4 Roadster s/n BN1L150293 , Engine no. 1B205273 Colorado Red with Black Interior with Red Piping The Austin Healey BN1 platform, produced between 193 and 1955, was the first mass produced and successfully marketed road car for the now famous company. The BN1 chassis carried a 3-speed with overdrive transmission, and the venerable four cylinder power plant. Additionally, the BN I two-seat body displays the low-slung and very beautiful tear drop fenders lines which failed to make the transition to later cars, making the early cars the choice pick for the styling purists. This particular car is a matching numbers show driver quality example, which was owned by an Austin Healey concours judge from Carmel, California for 12 years. It is exceedingly straight, solid, and correct. In addition to making and strong presentation on arrival, the car drives beautifully, owing largely to its knowledgeable custodianship, as well as a resent $2,800 no-expense-spared major service. The car displays extremely nice paintwork in the original Colorado red, over straight and solid panels. The brightwork is also beautiful, as are the painted wire wheels. The interior has a fresh appearance, and is correctly detailed. The engine bay sparkles, with the appropriate finishes throughout. The underside is solid and straight, and reasonably detailed. Recently, a new top has been fitted, and new side windows sourced. The car is walks the perfect line of being nice enough to show, yet not so nice as to inhibit use. The recent service work performed at Wright Way Auto included rebuilding the brake wheel and master cylinders, turning the drums, installing new rear brake shoes and new axle seals, rebuilding the rear shocks, and changing all fluids. Accordingly, the car runs and drives exceedingly well, which not all show-winning Healey's can boast. Included with the sale is the matching wire wheel spare, the side curtains, records for the recent work performed, a heritage certificate, and two very smart driving caps to finish out the period appearance of this wonderful British sports car. As a pre-1957 model, this Healey is eligible for many of the premier historic car events in the US and abroad. Enthusiasts looking for a correctly detailed car for tour events, or to occasionally show will appreciate this car's well sorted nature in both fields.

1975 Alfa Romeo 1300 Spider Junior "Fastback" ( EUR 9900 )

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NUOVO PREZZO RIDOTTO non trattabile valido solo nel caso di vendita senza permuta.
ALFA ROMEO SPIDER JUNIOR 1.3 CODA TRONCA (105.91), Giugno 1975, omologata x posti 2+2, colore argento metal con interni neri e capote beige in perfette condizioni, Km. indicati 99.500, gommata bene, radio dell’epoca, solo 5 proprietari precedenti, targhe nere bicolori e documenti del 1977, buone condizioni di carrozzeria, interni e meccanica, pronta x un uso immediato non ci sono lavori da fare. Disponibili altre foto dettagliate a richiesta. Cell. 339 1534734

1989 Merdedes 500 SL Right Hand Drive ( GBP 33995 )

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1989 Mercedes Benz 500 SL Right Hand Drive:

UK Supplied: Only 53,390 miles

When Mercedes launched the R107 series SL in 1971, as a replacement for the previous SL of the 60’s, it was to become their second longest running production model of all time, remaining at the forefront of the Marque’s line-up until its eventual replacement in 1989.

Based on the chassis of the W114 saloon, but with the engines from the larger and more powerful S Class cars, the SL was a near perfect blend of speed, refinement, safety and style, over-engineered in the world famous Mercedes-Benz style. A stylish 2 seater drop head convertible that offered occasional seating for two more passengers in the back, the car was an immediate success world-wide, thanks in part to the standard equipment of a fully lined factory hard-top that made the vehicle usable daily in all climates plus as a “featured car” in the world renowned TV series Dallas which won four Emmy Awards during its run of some 13 years!

Initially offered to the public with a 3.5 Litre V8, this engine was joined by a 2.8 litre straight 6 in 1974. These engines were updated along with minor cosmetic changes to the range throughout its production life, with the final changes being brought about in 1985, which saw the introduction of a new 3 Litre, straight 6 engine, with increased power, torque and refinement, as well as a new 4.2 Litre V8 engine, which sat under the ever popular 245 BHP 5 litre V8 that remained in production throughout the cars life span.

Our 500SL was supplied new on the 01.03.1989, commissioned to be built in the striking combination of Blue Metallic with Mushroom hide, matching carpets: This well optioned car is also fitted with:

• Mercedes Benz “Tempomat” cruise control
• Electric windows
• Green tinted sun deflecting glass
• Heated rear window
• Hard Top
• Air Conditioning

The car has been well maintained and has only 3 registered keepers from new; all MOT’s dating back to 1993 confirming the current speedo reading of 53,390 miles from new is correct. Our car is presented in excellent order and represents a unique opportunity to acquire an original piece of Mercedes Benz history. With so many tired examples of this iconic car now for sale, this stunning, time-warp example must be seen to be believed and as such is offered for sale and available for immediate inspection at our central London showroom. £33,995.00

1938 Horch 853a Sportcabriolet

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The brilliant deep gloss, generous shiny chrome, a noble leather interior, convenient for the exterior coating, high – class wooden ornament, all that characterizes the beauty and elegance of this rare Horch 853a Sportcabriolet after the completition of an elaborate restoration.

With him you will be in the royal league of prewar classics and surely are more than a welcomed guest at every oldtimer event.

The elaborate chassis work is now finished and the complete paint setting can begin shortly. If black, red, dark blue or black/ivory, you still have the choice regarding the exterior coating or the interior.

Have we raised your interest for our Horch 853a Sportcabriolet and if you want to know more about this jewel, do not hesitate to call us or send us an email. We will gladly send you more information.

No responsibility can be taken for this information. The right of prior sales remains reserved by Horch – Classic GmbH.

„A Horch from HORCH- Classic Stuttgart - 

Horch 853a Sportcabriolet, currently in restoration

The brilliant deep gloss, generous shiny chrome, a noble leather interior, convenient for the exterior coating, high – class wooden ornament, all that characterizes the beauty and elegance of this rare Horch 853a Sportcabriolet after the completition of an elaborate restoration.

With him you will be in the royal league of prewar classics and surely are more than a welcomed guest at every oldtimer event.

The elaborate chassis work is now finished and the complete paint setting can begin shortly. If black, red, dark blue or black/ivory, you still have the choice regarding the exterior coating or the interior.

Have we raised your interest for our Horch 853a Sportcabriolet and if you want to know more about this jewel, do not hesitate to call us or send us an email. We will gladly send you more information.

No responsibility can be taken for this information. The right of prior sales remains reserved by Horch – Classic GmbH.

1950 Volkswagen Beetle ( EUR 20000 )

1959 Volkswagen Beetle ( EUR 29000 )

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