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LOT 408
- Offered with factory hard top
- Multi-year concours restoration by Classic Autosports in 2019
- Numbers-matching example per its JDHT Certificate
- Factory-correct Opalescent Bronze over a beige leather interior
- Widely considered one of the most beautiful cars of all time
LOT 191
- A numbers-matching example
- Late '90s award-winning restoration by noted firm
- Multiple First in Class awards and Best Overall British Sports Car
- Accompanied by a Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate
LOT 200
- Nut-and-bolt restoration finished in its original Primrose Yellow over an interior trimmed in black
- Numbers-matching 3.8-litre straight-six with triple SU carburetors
- JCNA National Class Champion in 2001 and 2003
- Thoroughly maintained and kept since its comprehensive restoration
- Desirable covered headlight Series 1 example that is ready to be enjoyed
- Dispatched to the United States on April 6th, 1964
- Accompanied by a Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate, knock-off hammer, and jack
LOT 187
- Numbers-matching 4.2-litre six-cylinder engine
- Recipient of a significant restoration completed in 2005
- Expertly maintained and cared for
- Unforgettable British-bred silhouette with iconic knock-off wire wheels
- Accompanied by a large file of restoration and service records, owner's manual, tool kit, jack, as well as a matching spare tire
LOT 186
- Just 51,100 miles from new
- Final iteration of the iconic luxury model Jaguar
- 4.0-litre DOHC six-cylinder engine
- Highly desirable triple black color scheme
LOT 402
- Factory black with just 3 owners from new
- Original numbers matching chassis, engine, cylinder head, and body
- Desirable Special Equipment spec and numbers-matching 3.4-litre straight-six engine
- Documented by a Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate
LOT 122
From the Zimmerman Automobile Driving Museum
- 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
LOT 305
- A reported $100,000-plus comprehensive restoration by a marque specialist
- 2021 AACA National First Prize winner
- 1 of just 435 production examples built
- Designed by Howard "Dutch" Darrin; One-year-only production
LOT 396
- Finished in a sinister Nero shade
- 1 of just 2,903 examples built over 11 years of production
- 5.7-litre V-12 engine paired with a five-speed manual gearbox
LOT 383
- #1 - the very first of a mere 20 Monterey Editions built
- Clean CARFAX® and just three private owners from new
- Equipped with the desirable upgraded factory 530-horsepower 5.7-litre V-12 engine
- The most powerful production Diablo with pop-up headlights available
LOT 302
From the Passport Collection
- A wonderfully restored example of a rare tractor
- Functional and ready for use, show, or display
- Two-cylinder diesel powered engine
- An early example of Lamborghini's storied and historic company
LOT 148
From the Zimmerman Automobile Driving Museum
- 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 183
- Comprehensive restoration documented with receipts and photos
- 12-cylinder American luxury at its finest
- Eligible for CCCA judging and tours
LOT 307
- First year of production of this instant classic
- Considered to be Edsel Ford's greatest automotive accomplishment
- Recognized as a Full Classic® by the Classic Car Club of America
- Well-appointed with gold plated interior trim
- Well-preserved, high-quality older restoration; serviced in 2022, including a rebuilt water pump and radiator flush
LOT 351
From the Passport Collection
- Older restoration that presents remarkably well
- Thoroughly equipped, including air-conditioning
- Highly desirable iconic American design
- AACA Senior National First Prize and Lincoln Continental Owners Club National Competition award winner
LOT 316
From the Passport Collection; Coachwork by LeBaron
- Exceedingly rare; 1 of just 15 examples produced
- Believed to be the only example with factory-mounted side spare wheels
- Shown at the 2024 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in the Prewar Preservation Class
- A Classic Car Club of America Full Classic®
LOT 347
From the Passport Collection
- The only known surviving example to retain its original body, engine, chassis, and hardware
- An impressive pre-World War I automobile
- Formerly of the Barney Pollard Collection for 40 years
- CCCA Full Classic®; AACA National First Prize award winner
LOT 337
From the Passport Collection
- Finished in factory original livery of Blue Sera over Senape
- The subject of an expert restoration completed in 2020 by Milestone Motorcars
- Desirable early production example: The 74th Ghibli built
- Numbers-matching engine and sought-after five-speed manual gearbox
LOT 376
From the Passport Collection
- Believed to retain a mere 35,646 miles from new, though the title shows exempt
- Accompanied by clean CARFAX®, original window sticker, original data plate, and both hard and soft tops
- Produced in Daimler-Benz's Centennial Year
LOT 368
From the Passport Collection
- Well-preserved and highly original 560SL
- Single family ownership until 2022
- Clean CARFAX®
- Believed to retain less than 35,000 miles from new
LOT 399
- Clean CARFAX® and just 10,424 miles from new
- Reported $26,000 tune-up and new spark plugs 300 miles ago
- 1 of just 670 examples produced between 2007 and 2009
- The modern-day roadgoing 300SLR
- Formula 1-bred engineering, styling, and performance
LOT 161
- New, correct white paint over well-preserved original dark blue leather interior
- Highly original with 81,000 miles from new
- Extensively documented service history
- Equipped with optional removable hardtop
LOT 184
- Largely original example of the beloved Pagoda 280SL
- Fresh maintenance and professional service
- Documented with just 28,200 miles, though title reads mileage exempt
- 2.8-litre M130 inline six-cylinder engine paired with a four-speed automatic transmission
- Finished in Silver Grey Metallic over a red interior
- Becker Mexico cassette radio
- Accompanied by its original data tag, large file of invoice records, owner's manuals, tool roll and jack, and a first aid kit
LOT 178
- A finely restored example and finished in a bright red
- Lovingly and enthusiastically enjoyed
- Factory air-conditioning, power steering, and power four-wheel disc brakes
- 2.8-litre inline six-cylinder engine paired with a four-speed automatic transmission
- Beautiful wood trimmed cabin with black leather interior
- Color matched wheel covers with classic whitewall tires
- Sold with a black soft top and matching red hardtop
- A nice driver example of the beloved 280SL Pagoda