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1975 mercedes-benz 450sl convertible
US$39,500.00
Mercedes-Benz had built a powerful following for its SL series of two seat convertibles which led them to redesign it in 1963 with the 230SL, a timeless design that set a Mercedes-Benz model theme that would continue into the 1990s. In 1971, Mercedes introduced the 107 chassis, a highly successful design that saw over 300,000 examples built over almost two decades. From 1973 until 1980 models sold in the United States were known as the 450 SL/SLC and were equipped with a durable fuel-injected 4520 cc V-8 that made 222 horsepower and 278 ft-lb torque.Fast, comfortable and good-looking, this 450SL was purchased new on July 28, 1975 in Wooster, Ohio and since that date has since done just 15,619 careful miles. It is finished in dark blue with a dark blue leather interior, comes with both tops and has an automatic transmission, its original alloy wheels, newer tires, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning and comes with its original tools. It also has its full set of original manuals and original metal warranty plate. Lightly used but never neglected, this SL looks and drives like it is two years old rather than forty. For those who appreciate both factory originality and the combination of durability, performance and style offered by a 107-chassis Mercedes-Benz SL, this example is a fantastic choice.
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1985 mercedes-benz 380sl convertible
US$75,000.00 The Mercedes-Benz 350SL first appeared in late 1971 as a replacement for the venerable R113 280SL. The new car, known by its internal designation R107 by the factory and by enthusiasts alike, was a clean sheet design for the new decade, yet one that brilliantly captured the relaxed, easy going nature that made the 230/250/280SL series so endearing. Yes,...
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1986 mercedes-benz 560sl convertible
US$69,500.00 Mercedes-Benz has always had a tremendously diverse portfolio. From passenger cars to heavy trucks and buses, Mercedes has built just about every type of four-wheeled vehicle conceivable. Yet with only a couple of notable exceptions, it has never really been a maker of sports cars in the purest sense of the term. So when faced with a decision to...
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1989 mercedes-benz 560sl convertible
US$56,500.00 With the introduction of the W113 chassis in the early 1960s, Mercedes-Benz had essentially invented their own class of sports roadster. This 2 seat roadster was less of an all-out sports car, and more of an all-weather GT car with superior refinement and quality that meant it could be used as an everyday driver. The W113 proved a great...
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1947 mg tc roadster
US$48,500.00 The MG TC has been described as ‘the sports car that began it all’ in America. Many American service men and woman returned from England following the war with enthusiasm for cars that were light, quick, nimble, and affordable. Those who were fortunate enough returned home with pre-war sports cars bought in England. But the post-war MG TC quickly...
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1928 packard eight dual windshield phaeton
US$149,500.00 Most enthusiasts will agree that Packard’s glory days began in earnest in the late 1920s and ran through the mid-1930s. During this time, the famed Detroit automaker was building some of the finest automobiles on the market, expanding its reputation around the world and supplying machines to moguls and Hollywood stars. The over-engineered nature of their chassis and engines...
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FORD ESCORT RS1800
Price On Request This is a genuine factory-built RS1800 and one of the first off the production line.The RS1800 model was a highly specialised variant of the second Escort series and designed specifically for competitive rallying. The key features included a strengthened 2 door saloon body and significantly uprated power delivered via a 1.85 litre version of the 16-valve/twin-overhead-cam Cosworth...
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1934 packard eight coupe
US$169,500.00 Packard is a name synonymous with quality. From the earliest days of building horseless carriages, through their glory days in the 1930s and 1940s, Packard built the best. They traditionally avoided flamboyance and took a measured and conservative approach to both engineering and styling. This became both a help and a hindrance, as their loyal and traditional customer base...
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1939 packard twelve convertible sedan
US$199,500.00 The Packard Twelve is one of the most respected and desirable American pre-war classics. Built in two separate series, the earliest “Twin Six” models hail from 1916-1923, though it is the later cars that are seen as the most desirable. As the American luxury car makers battled for supremacy at the very top of the market, the twelve-cylinder Packard...
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GROUP C 285 ECURIE ECOSSE 3.3L
Price On Request Group C 285 Ecurie Ecosse Chassis No 2 affectionately known as "Henry". Built for Ecurie Ecosse to run in the 1985 World Sports Car Championship by Ray Mallocks RML Racing. Powered by a 3.3 litre DFL Ford Cosworth V8. 1 of 4 cars built and the most successful winning at Silverstone, Brands hatch and Hockenheim also a...
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1934 peugeot 601 roadster
US$169,500.00 Peugeot originated in the Eighteenth Century as a family industry; manufacturing history began in 1810 with production of coffee and pepper grinders. Later production of other metal goods included wheel spokes and bicycles leading naturally to the creation of an automobile. The first Peugeot automobile was a three-wheel steam car constructed in 1889 by Armand Peugeot in partnership with...
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HONDA NSX
Price On Request Ordered in August 1990 by 'The Patrick Collection' of Birmingham, six months prior to the official launch of the NSX. Finished in Sebring Silver and Black Hide and carpets**. **Right-hand drive with a 4 speed automatic transmission. Genuine 5658 miles from new and only two previous owners. Comprehensive history file includes all previous MOT's together with the...
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1926 pierce arrow model 80 roadster
US$74,500.00 This 1926 Pierce-Arrow Model 80 Roadster is most definitely not typical of Pierce-Arrow production. Instead of a staid and formal limousine or touring car, this is a jaunty and sporting Pierce. Its open roadster body with rumble seat sits gracefully on the Model 80's 130 inch wheelbase. Finished in beige with brown fenders, frame covers and body side accent,...
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