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Lot 120
- 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
Lot 117
- 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
Lot 113
- 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
Lot 114
- 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
Lot 138
- Nicely restored and ready for spirited driving
- 1 of just 4,750 Victoria Convertible examples of the 146,441 total Packards for 1948
- Acquired by the Automobile Driving Museum in 2011
- Fitted with a 327-cubic-inch eight-cylinder engine and three-speed manual transmission with overdrive
- Finished in striking French Blue which was only available for convertible models
- Well-equipped with classic wide whitewall tires and a driver's side spotlight
Lot 127
- A charming Touring example finished in eye-catching yellow
- A part of the Automobile Driving Museum since 2008
- The recipient of an older restoration
- Inline four-cylinder engine that produces a factory-rated 32 horsepower
- Mounted on wooden spoke wheels
- Built to compete with the Ford Model T
Lot 148
- 1 of just 3,180 built for the 1966 model year
- Attractive white over red combination
- 462-cubic-inch eight-cylinder engine
- C6 Dual Range automatic transmission
- Classic drop-top cruiser with suicide doors
Lot 116
- 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
Lot 106
- 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
Lot 124
- 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