The Enthusiast Auction 2025
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Selling on - Friday
- A fun and sporty RHD British automobile
- 1 of just 2,501 examples produced in a three-year production run
- Older restoration that has matured nicely
- Acquired by the Automobile Driving Museum in 2010
- Finished in an eye-catching Seafoam Green
- 1.8-litre inline four-cylinder engine paired with a three-speed manual gearbox
- Often referred to as "The World's Smallest Dual Cowl Phaeton" due to its unique pop-up rear windshield and jump seats
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- A sporty, lightweight British roadster
- Recipient of a complete restoration
- 1.3-litre inline four-cylinder engine and four-speed manual gearbox
- Attractive maroon paint with slight signs of enthusiast road enjoyment
- Accompanied by a tonneau cover and rear-mounted spare tire
- Built at the MG factory in Abingdon, England
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- A rare and seldom seen early RHD British automobile
- 1 of only 3 known Model 15/20s of the mere 12 known pre-WWI BSA side valve cars to exist
- A resident of Australia from new until 2007
- A welcome Brass Era automobile to concours and shows
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- Desirable fully retractable hardtop example
- Classic '50s cruiser with a rear-mounted continental kit
- Attractive tri-tone body
- 245-HP, 312-cubic-inch Y-Block Thunderbird V-8 engine
- Ford-O-Matic automatic transmission
- Built at the San Jose, California assembly plant
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- A full-size luxury vehicle appointed with many creature comforts
- Powered by a 440-cubic-inch V-8 engine and an automatic transmission
- Comfortable and plush interior
- Accompanied by a large file of old invoice records
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- Featured in Motor Trend Magazine August of 2024
- Acquired by the Automobile Driving Museum in 2020
- A largely original example that has been well-maintained
- 122-cubic-inch four-cylinder engine
- Four-speed manual transmission
- Interesting period color combination
- Ford's subcompact car of the '70s
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- Accompanied by a clean CARFAX®
- Equipped with air-conditioning, power windows, power locks, tilt steering wheel, power four-wheel disc brakes, and factory "snowflake" wheels
- Desirable GT model with 2.8-liter V-6 engine
- The final year of the beloved mid-engine Fiero
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- Finished in a charming maroon body with black fenders
- Room for guests and friends with a pop-up rumble seat
- Equipped with a rear-mounted spare tire and wood spoke wheels
- Fitted with a 65-horsepower six-cylinder engine and three-speed manual transmission
- Accompanied by a copy of an operator's manual
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- Clean CARFAX®
- 1 of a reported 1,500 examples produced
- Equipped with a Ford 5.0-liter V-8 engine and automatic transmission
- Priced around $100,000 when sold new
- The flagship model of the Zimmer Motor Cars Corporation
- Can be serviced at Ford and Lincoln dealerships
- Built to evoke the style of the 1920s and 1930s Art Deco Era of automobiles
- Built on a 1983 Mustang Chassis
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- Complete restoration finished in original B3A Quicksilver
- A favorite and often requested vehicle for the Sunday Driving Program at the museum
- 360/285-horsepower V-8 engine
- Mechanically fit and ready for enjoyment with power steering
- Three-speed floor shift automatic transmission
- Fighter Jet "cockpit" style cabin with bucket seats
- Built during the golden age of muscle cars
- Please Note: There is a stone chip in the windshield that occurred during transport
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- Clean CARFAX®
- Displayed at the Automobile Driving Museum since 2017
- Equipped with power brakes, power steering, air-conditioning, and an AM/FM stereo
- 5.0-liter High Output V-8 engine paired with a four-speed automatic transmission
- A quality example of the third generation Firebird
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- Restored by the founder of Catalina Yachts to concours standards
- Reported to have never been driven or had gas in it
- 177-cubic-inch four-cylinder engine rated at 20 horsepower
- Well-presented faux leather top and sides with charming wood features and wood spoke wheels
- The automobile that put America on wheels
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- A rare and low-production REO Model BN
- Donated to the Automobile Driving Museum in 2009 by an El Segundo, California owner of over 20 years
- Upgraded with a Chevy six-cylinder engine and paired with a three-speed manual transmission
- Ready for parade duties, leisure enjoyment, or work on the farm
- Accompanied by a '90s registration card of the owner who donated this truck in 2009
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- Museum enjoyed, quality driver example
- Fitted with newer interior and headliner
- 277-cubic-inch V-8 engine paired with a PowerFlite automatic pushbutton transmission
- Classic red body with a white top and wide whitewall tires
- Featured in Chrysler's 1956 'Forward Look' marketing campaign
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- A poster car for the height of the muscle car era
- A driver-quality example finished in eye-catching colors
- Options include power brakes, power steering, center console, bucket seats, light package, and cassette player
- Equipped with a 383-cubic-inch V-8 engine with four-barrel carbs
- Four-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission
- Built at the Los Angeles Assembly Plant
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- Donated by the original owner to the Automobile Driving Museum in 2022
- Just one private owner and believed to have 36,418 km (22,629 miles) from new
- Accompanied by the original window sticker, purchase order, 1979 California Ownership Certificate, and owner's manual
- Purchased new by Mr. Gross at Kramer Motors Incorporated, Santa Monica, California
- 1,488cc four-cylinder engine and Hondamatic automatic transmission
- One of the most original and best kept '79 Honda Civic 1500 Hatchbacks
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- An early pre-WWI automobile
- Equipped with an L-head water-cooled 95-cubic-inch four-cylinder engine, two-speed transaxle and two-wheel mechanical brakes
- Displayed in St. Louis to celebrate Alice Burke's amazing cross-country drive in a Saxon
- Unique acetylene-powered headlights
- An example from the Detroit-based company led by Hugh Chalmers
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- A blast from the past, ready to transport you in 1980s style
- Featured in the Pep Boys National Calendar
- Equipped with the preferred 3.0-liter V-6 engine option
- Classic '80s styling with simulated wood paneling
- Plenty of room with three rows of seating
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- A thoroughly equipped and ready-to-enjoy example
- Acquired in 2003 and one of Mr. Zimmerman's favorite automobiles in the museum
- Equipment includes a Flying Quail radiator cap, stone guard, dual cowl lights, dual side-mounted enclosed spare tires adorned with mirrors, dual wind wings, windshield wiper, and dual diamond step plates
- Desirable Roadster body with a rumble seat
- Classic brown body paired with yellow wire spoke wheels
- 200-cubic-inch four-cylinder engine
- The final year for the beloved Ford Model A
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- Nicely restored and finished in charming colors
- Mechanically sound 134-cubic-inch Hurricane four-cylinder engine
- Three-speed manual transmission with overdrive
- 1 of just 5,836 examples originally produced
- Stylish V-shaped front end and grille
- A fun and unique option for top-down open-air motoring
- A civilian version of the historic military jeeps used during victory in WWII
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- Clean CARFAX®
- 1 of just 2,500 produced in 1991
- Stylish Pininfarina convertible body
- 4.5-liter V-8 engine paired with an automatic transmission
- Ready for open-air luxury enjoyment
- Accompanied by owner's manual and hard parade boot cover
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- Originally owned and custom-built for Edgar Kaiser, Henry Kaiser's son
- Loaded with many factory options, including many one-off options
- Single family ownership for 40 years from 1953-1993; purchased from Edgar Kaiser
- Donated to the Automotive Driving Museum from a West Coast owner who owned it from 1993 to 2008
- Older restoration by the Mathewson Brothers of Renton, Washington in original color of Horizon Blue
- 226-cubic-inch six-cylinder engine
- Designed by famed stylist Howard 'Dutch' Darrin
- Factory options include rare dual fog lights, signal lights, back-up lights, radio with floor station selection control, heater, vacuum-operated windshield washer, leather upholstery matching the body color and carpeted floor, and door panels with leather inserts
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- A charming closed-bodied Packard
- A Classic Car Club of America Full Classic®
- Packard straight-eight engine and three-speed manual transmission
- Attractive color scheme with eye-catching pinstriping
- Newly upholstered bench seats
- Delivered new on 4-16-1929 to Packard of Washington
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- Ready for road enjoyment
- Finished in desirable Copper Flame
- Well-equipped with power steering, power windows, power driver's seat, four-wheel hydraulic brakes, and Alpine stereo system
- 360-horsepower 429-cubic-inch Thunder Jet V-8 engine
- A perfect mix of sports and luxury in one package