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LOT 112
From the Zimmerman Automobile Driving Museum
- 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
LOT 171
- Factory-equipped with the legendary 429SCJ 370-HP V-8 engine
- Drag Pack 3.91 Traction-Lock gears and Ford nine-inch rear end
- Four-speed close-ratio manual transmission
- Complete and thorough restoration; finished in its factory-correct Bright Red paint
- Power steering, power front disc brakes, AM radio, and rear window defroster
- Highly documented by original build sheet, original sales invoice, and a framed Elite Marti Report
- According to its Elite Marti Report, this is a one-of-one example
LOT 350
From The Passport Collection
- Owned by former United States Attorney General John Ashcroft
- 1 of just 17 examples with these paint and trim options per its Deluxe Marti Report
- A well-equipped and well-optioned example
- Part of the Passport Collection since 2007
LOT 119
From the Zimmerman Automobile Driving Museum
- 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
LOT 309
- Amazingly preserved, unrestored, and highly desirable 4x4 Sport Utility
- Just 15,100 miles from new
- Rare special-order paint and trim; well-appointed example with numerous accessories
- Original window sticker still affixed; Elite Marti Report verifies original equipment and appearance
- Factory MAG style wheel covers, power steering, and power brakes
- Excellent mechanical condition; Lovingly cared for with many items undisturbed since assembly
LOT 144
From the Zimmerman Automobile Driving Museum
- A nicely presented example; ready for open-air enjoyment
- 1 of just 3,862 Roadsters built for the 1936 model year
- Acquired by the Automobile Driving Museum in 2003 from a Miami-based collector
- Room for friends with a rear rumble seat
- Classic and reliable 221-cubic-inch flathead V-8 Ford engine
- Equipped with banjo steering wheel and fender skirts
LOT 129
From the Zimmerman Automobile Driving Museum
- Ford's high-performance variant of the Taurus
- 220-HP 3.0L SHO V-6 engine paired with a five-speed manual transmission
- Power steering, power disc brakes, power windows, air-conditioning, and leather seats
- Upgraded JVC stereo system
- Accompanied by original warranty authorization card and manuals
LOT 104
From the Zimmerman Automobile Driving Museum
- 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
LOT 141
From the Zimmerman Automobile Driving Museum
- A high-performance limited production Saleen variant of the iconic Mustang
- Believed to be 1 of just 13 Saleen variants to be finished in the rare factory color of Sunburst Gold Metallic
- Powered by a Saleen Supercharged 4.6-liter V-8 engine paired with an automatic transmission
- Equipped with unique Saleen-specific bodywork
- Pinned with Saleen number S281 00-0550
- Accompanied by a Deluxe Marti Report
LOT 124
From the Zimmerman Automobile Driving Museum
- 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
LOT 136
From the Zimmerman Automobile Driving Museum
- Clean CARFAX®
- 3.9-liter V-8 engine paired with an automatic transmission
- Comfortable optional two-tone red interior
- Fitted with stylish old school whitewall tires and a trunk rack
- Equipped with soft top and paint-matched porthole hardtop
- Stylish example of Ford's iconic tribute to early generation Thunderbirds
LOT 106
From the Zimmerman Automobile Driving Museum
- 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 382
From The Great Outdoors Collection
- Period-correct body-off-the-frame restoration
- AACA National First Prize winner
- Over $24,000 in mechanical work performed in 2022
- Formerly part of the esteemed Ron Thorne Steelewood Collection
LOT 306
From The Great Outdoors Collection
- $55,000 in documented mechanical work performed in 2023
- 28 years of single ownership from 1993 to 2021
- Equipped with the optional Thunderbird 352 V-8 engine and factory power steering
- Accompanied by copies of original window sticker and sales invoice
LOT 315
From the Passport Collection
- 1 of just 402 examples built for the model year
- Documented by a Deluxe Marti Report
- 17 years of current collector ownership
- Shelby powered 428-cubic-inch V-8 engine
- Signed by the legend himself, Mr. Carroll Shelby
LOT 317
From The Passport Collection
- VIN 002; 1 of just 2 pilot production models
- Believed to be Henry J. Kaiser's personal car and the 1951 Chicago Auto Show Car
- Equipped with the Supersonic six-cylinder engine
- Acquired by the Passport Collection 10 years ago
LOT 149
From the Zimmerman Automobile Driving Museum
- A rare surviving example from the original 70 Convertibles built during the 1949 production year
- A rare and seldom seen post-WWII automobile
- Winner of the Kaiser-Frazer National Gold Award
- Restored in the early 2000s to a high standard by a specialty shop in Arizona
- Finished in its original factory color of Caribbean Coral
- Powered by a 112-HP, 226-cubic-inch six-cylinder engine
- Ready for spirited driving, outings, meets and judged gatherings
LOT 204
- A highly unique one-of-a-kind JDM RHD custom build
- AS aero kit with flared fenders and RoitForm custom wheels
- Jet black exterior with eye-catching custom diamond stitch orange interior
- Four-wheel drive with Accu-air suspension
- 660cc inline three-cylinder engine backed by an automatic transmission
- Air-conditioning, Boss audio system, subwoofer, tinted glass, and Xenon headlights
- Custom starlight multi-changing colored headliner
LOT 116
From the Zimmerman Automobile Driving Museum
- 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 323
From The Passport Collection
- Recipient of an older comprehensive restoration
- Finished in the highly attractive shade of Peacock Green
- 19 years of single collection ownership
- Accompanied by a 1937 Hudson owner's manual
LOT 333
From the Passport Collection
- 1 of just 551 examples originally produced
- Equipped with the historic NASCAR-winning Twin H-Power carburetors
- Hudson weather control unit, radio, power windows, power convertible top, and Dual-Range Hydra-Matic automatic transmission
LOT 218
- 1 of 2,160 Hollywood hardtops believed to have been built for the model year
- Twin H-Power, 145-horsepower inline-six engine and automatic transmission
- Highly attractive turquoise over a white and brown interior
- Well-equipped with clock, radio, and heater
- Accompanied by owner's manual
LOT 125
From the Zimmerman Automobile Driving Museum
- Formerly owned by respected AACA Judge Carl F. Price of California from the 1980s until 2011
- Acquired by the Automobile Driving Museum in 2011 from Mr. Price's widow
- 212-cubic-inch inline six-cylinder engine rated at 57 horsepower
- An ideal choice to enter the collector car hobby
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