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Selling on Saturday Evening
- Original engine and chassis as verified with original sales documentation
- Outstanding workmanship built to old world standards
- Recently serviced and ready for touring or exhibiting
- Very well-appointed and long-time enjoyed
- Highly sought-after and deeply admired
- Recognized as a CCCA Full Classic®
Selling on Saturday Evening
- A numbers-matching, factory SS LS6 454/450-HP V-8 example
- Authenticated by Rick Nelson Muscle Car Restoration and listed in the LS6 Registry
- Equipped with a M22 Rock Crusher four-speed manual transmission, power steering, power disc brakes, and power windows
- Regarded as one of the most sought-after Chevrolet muscle cars
Selling on Saturday Evening
- Elegant and sporting one-off coachwork by Bohman & Schwartz
- Known ownership history since the 1960s
- Acquired by the late Gene Perkins, a noted Packard collector, over 25 years ago
- Comprehensively restored by Michigan-based restorers Bud Hicks and Mark Larter
- Reportedly the most expensive Packard built in 1939 at $9,000
Selling on Saturday Evening
- Number 516 of just 555 Alpina Roadsters built
- Clean CARFAX® and just 7,355 miles from new
- Accompanied by both a soft top and hardtop
- Recent service check by BMW dealership
- 1 of only 37 in desirable Jet Black finish over a Sport Red and black leather cabin
Selling on Saturday Evening
- Exceedingly rare as 1 of just 19 desirable and sought-after U.S-spec fuel-injected examples
- Just 18,523 km (11,509 miles) from new
- Accompanied by a clean CARFAX® report
- Finished in quintessential colors with gold Campagnolo OZ wheels and factory rear wing
- Considered the most drivable variant
- Offered from the collection of a studious Lamborghini aficionado
- A true "unicorn" within the legendary Countach model lineage
Selling on Saturday Evening
- Stunning bare metal freshening performed by Rudi & Company Motorwerks
- An early production example; just the 99th built
- Retains its numbers-matching Bosch fuel-injected engine
- Complete with custom matching fitted luggage, tool roll kit, and spare tire
- Considered one of the most iconic and collectable automobiles ever produced
Selling on Saturday
- A sophisticated and desirable example
- 1 of as few as 325 examples built for 1971
- Later production example, U.S. spec from the final model year
- Desirable factory options include Behr air-conditioning, a Becker 'Mexico' radio, and power windows
- Top-shelf comprehensive '90s restoration and 2017 refreshening by marque specialist
- Correct DB350 non-metallic blue finish over a Parchment leather upholstery
- Bosch fuel-injected 3.5-litre V-8 engine and four-speed automatic transmission
- Accompanied by comprehensive history file, restoration invoices, tool roll, owner's manual, and Coco floor mats
Selling on Saturday Evening
- One owner and under 1,600 miles from new
- Over $47,000 in options including the $33,520 Weissach Package
- Finished in Racing Yellow over an optional deviated stitching interior
- A high-performance, well-optioned "race car" for the road
Selling on - Thursday
- Comprehensive nut-and-bolt restoration inside and out
- Desirable GT model with overdrive
- Finished in eye-catching Bright Blue
- Finely tuned and superbly dressed and presented 1.8-litre inline four-cylinder engine
- Four-speed manual gearbox with overdrive
- Air-conditioning, upgraded radio, and added stopwatch
Selling on - Saturday
- Impressive twin-turbocharged 3.0-litre V-6 engine
- Clean CARFAX® and just 26,957 miles on the odometer
- Documented timing belt change and water pump service at 26,404 miles
- Well-equipped with the Active Aerodynamic Package
- All-wheel drive and factory six-speed manual gearbox
- All-wheel steering and power four wheel disc brakes
- Caracas Red over a grey leather interior
- Loaded with many comfort and convenience items
- Accompanied by its original window sticker and invoice records
Selling on - Friday
- Clean CARFAX® and 56,028 miles on the odometer
- Well-maintained and cared for example finished in a smooth red finish over a black upholstered interior
- 3.0-litre twin-turbocharged V-6 engine mated to a five-speed manual gearbox
- A West Coast car for the majority of its life
- Removable glass T-tops and Bose stereo system
- One of the most beloved sports cars of the early '90s
- Accompanied by a handful of invoice records and T-top covers
Selling on - Thursday
- One private owner from new
- Clean CARFAX®
- A thoughtfully modified 400-HP beast; a twin-turbocharged 3.0-litre example
- Equipped with a five-speed manual transmission and rear wing
- Upgraded with a cold air intake, larger intercoolers, silicone boost hoses, adjustable suspension components, and a Super HICAS delete kit
- Brembo front calipers, slotted rotors, and braided stainless-steel hoses
- GReddy Profec-B boost controller
- Sinister black over black paired with 17-inch OZ Mito wheels
- Removable glass T-top roof panels
- Documented by a large stack of records
Selling on - Friday
- 1 of 268 code Y74 Pace Car editions built
- 455-cid V-8 engine with correct E-Code heads and 44 intake manifold
- TH400 three-speed automatic transmission and 12-bolt rear end
- Air-conditioning, power steering, power brakes, and W25 ram air hood
- Finished in Porcelain with Pace Car graphics
- Black interior that features bucket seats, middle console, deluxe sports steering wheel, and Hurst shifter
- GM Sport SS2 wheels wrapped in Firestone wide oval tires
Selling on - Thursday
- Rare, numbers-matching example
- 350-cubic-inch V-8 engine
- Documented by broadcast sheet and Protect-O-Plate
- Factory Rochester four-barrel and dual exhaust
- Muncie M20 four-speed manual transmission
- Factory air-conditioning, power steering, and power front disc brakes
- Original code 53 Saturn Gold finish over original saddle tan bucket seat interior
- Center console, tilt column, AM/FM stereo, and updated tachometer
- Restored 14-inch Cutlass Rally wheels with trim rings and new G70 wide oval Redline tires
Selling on - Thursday
- A fully loaded and highly attractive example
- Numbers-matching 350-cubic-inch V-8 engine paired with a Turbo 400 automatic transmission
- Four-barrel carbs with dual exhaust
- Factory power steering, power disc brakes, and air-conditioning
- Straight body lines finished in Nordic Blue with nice chrome
- Original dark blue vinyl interior
- Power driver's seat, AM/FM stereo with rear speaker, power tailgate rear window, and factory rally wheels
- Documented by original build sheet and notebook with ownership history
Selling on - Friday
- 1 of a mere 6 built with custom Swiss coachwork by Graber
- 1 of just 3 said to exist today
- Older body-off-the-frame restoration that has been well-maintained
- Offered from an involved Packard Club member and faithfully toured at various local, regional, and national club meets and tours
- Imported from England in 1999 by a Packard Club member who was also a Packards Great Britain Club member
- Lavish silver and burgundy paint
- A lightweight Packard, ideal for touring and driving pleasure
- A CCCA Full Classic®
Selling on - Saturday
- Complete restoration finished in charming colors
- Desirable roll-up division window
- 145-HP 384-cid inline eight-cylinder engine
- Impressive and commanding 142-inch wheelbase
- Nice fit and finish throughout
- Three-speed synchromesh manual transmission
- Perfect blend of open-air enjoyment and enclosed luxury
- A CCCA Full Classic®
Selling on - Thursday
- Attractive example wearing a well-preserved older restoration
- Handsome two-tone toffee and caramel paint
- Dark brown Haartz cloth convertible top
- Dual side-mounted spares, stone guard, and period accessory trunk
- Impressive 384-cubic-inch straight-eight engine paired with a three-speed manual transmission
- A Classic Car Club of America (CCCA) Full Classic®
Selling on - Saturday Evening
- Believed to be 1 of only 4 remaining
- In excess of $340,000 in restoration receipts and service
- Multiple CCCA Senior Award winner
- AACA Award winner
- Ownership includes 30-plus years of a noted CCCA member
Selling on - Saturday Evening
- Stylish Dietrich-designed Phaeton with impressive Packard power
- Last year for the mighty 384-cid straight-eight engine
- A resident of the West Coast for the majority of its life
- A Classic Car Club of America (CCCA) Full Classic®
Selling on - Saturday Evening
- Elegant and sporting one-off coachwork by Bohman & Schwartz
- Known ownership history since the 1960s
- Acquired by the late Gene Perkins, a noted Packard collector, over 25 years ago
- Comprehensively restored by Michigan-based restorers Bud Hicks and Mark Larter
- Reportedly the most expensive Packard built in 1939 at $9,000
Selling on - Saturday
- Impressive and stately Packard coachwork
- Handsomely restored and sparingly driven since
- Attractive and elegant color scheme paired with a beige convertible soft top
- Equipped with dual side-mounted enclosed spare wheels, cormorant radiator mascot, fold-down rear luggage rack, and a matching convertible boot cover
- Smooth 320-cubic-inch inline eight-cylinder engine paired with a three-speed manual transmission
- Elegantly appointed interior with burl walnut wood trim
- Classic Car Club of America Full Classic®; Eligible for a wide range of events
Selling on - Saturday Evening
- A highly desirable and rare 48-HP Brass Era Pierce-Arrow
- Prominent ownership history, including automotive great Phil Hill, E.C. "Doc" Lawrence, and John Muckel
- Shown at the 2022 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance and participant of the Tour d'Elegance by Rolex
- $50,000 cosmetic and mechanical freshening in 2022
- One of the most complete and original examples extant
Selling on - Friday
- Excellent presentation of a convertible conversion
- Dependable 201-cid, 82-HP six-cylinder engine with Floating Power
- Proper period-correct burgundy body and black fenders
- Dark brown leatherette seats with matching comfortable rumble seats
- Factory authorized Philco radio and electric windshield wipers
- Original Mayflower hood ornament, dual chrome horns and Trippe driving lights
- Dual side mount spare tires and rear-mounted covered travel trunk
- Desirable artillery wheels with wide whitewall tires
- Black folding soft top with red piping and matching boot cover
Selling on - Saturday Evening
- Matching numbers and fully documented with body tag and window sticker
- 1 of only 56 318-cid V-8 four-speed convertibles produced for the 1969 model year
- Highly optioned with disc brakes, interior decor group, tachometer, Rallye gauges and more
- Stunning X9 Black over R6 Red bucket seats V7R accent stripes
- Restored beautifully to original specifications
Selling on - Saturday Evening
- 340-cubic-inch V-8 engine topped with a six-pack and a four-speed manual transmission
- Eye-catching factory EV2 Tor Red finish with a flat black hood
- Equipped with factory power brakes
- Desirable one-year-only styling
Selling on - Saturday
- A stylish finned automobile with Virgil Exner's iconic "Forward Look" design
- Offered from a well-respected collection of finned Mopar automobiles
- Powerful V-8 engine paired with a TorqueFlite push-button automatic transmission
- Fully equipped with power steering, power brakes, power windows, a power convertible top, and a radio
- Classic late-'50s paint scheme with chrome accents throughout
Selling on - Thursday
- Offered from a well-respected collection of finned Mopar automobiles
- Stylish factory Bronze Poly Metallic paint over a beautiful factory bronze vinyl interior with patterned cloth inserts
- A former resident of the Blackhawk Collection
- Jet Age dash and appointments throughout the cabin
- 318-cubic-inch 260-horsepower OHV V-8 engine paired with a push-button automatic transmission
- Well-equipped with factory options including power steering and power hydraulic brakes
- Styled by Virgil Exner and considered by many as one of the best looking Plymouths ever built
Selling on - Saturday Evening
- Mopar muscle, factory-equipped 330-HP, 383-cid V-8 engine
- Correct manifolds with dual exhaust
- A833 four-speed transmission with proper shifter
- Factory tachometer and gauges
- Stunning Ruby Red paint with luxurious red interior
Selling on - Friday
- A highly original and unrestored example
- Loaded with air-conditioning, power steering, and power brakes
- Super Duty 455-cubic-inch V-8 engine paired with an automatic transmission
- Finished in Buccaneer Red over a white cabin
- Bucket seats with a middle console and push-button radio with an 8-track player
- Honeycomb wheels wrapped in BFGoodrich tires
- New stainless-steel exhaust system
- Mostly original paint and interior
- A reported 18,000 miles from new per the owner
- Accompanied by PHS documents and an owner's manual
Selling on - Friday
- 2014 GTOAA Nationals Concours award winner
- Date-code-correct 389-cubic-inch V-8 engine paired with Tri-Power
- M21 four-speed manual transmission
- 3.55:1 rear end with Saf-T-Track differential
- Finished in Montero Red over a Parchment interior
- Equipped with a power convertible top, center console, and dual exhaust
- Accompanied by PHS documentation and a reproduction window sticker
Selling on - Thursday
- Classic one-year-only "bubble top" and tailfin styling
- Well-equipped with power steering and power brakes
- 389-cubic-inch V-8 engine with a Tri-Power carburetor
- Stunning and eye-catching tri-color interior
- Smoothly applied black paint paired with subtle chrome and whitewall tires
- A classic American made automobile from the Golden Age of Motoring