1946 cadillac series 62 convertible
US$99,500.00 The end of World War II signaled a dramatic shift in the American auto industry. Car production had halted suddenly in 1942 as factories were retooled for the war effort. Now that the conflict was over, auto production could resume, but the problem was that design and development of new models had all but halted during the war as well. So most manufacturers had to make do with hastily refreshed versions of their existing pre-war models. In the case of Cadillac, that meant resuming the brilliant Series 62\\. The front end design was subtly reworked with a new grille and fender profile with beautiful effect. The proud grille and beautifully contoured body would serve as the basis for Cadillac's design language through the rest of the 1940s and into the early 50s. The car was available in a number of body styles and trim packages, with the Fleetwood 60 Special topping the sedan range, and the Series 62 Convertible the ultimate of the two-door models. Cadillac still considered itself "The Standard of the World" in this era, and the cars were lavishly equipped with automatic transmissions, V8 engines, leather upholstery, power accessories and so forth. The model proved very popular with buyers, remaining essentially unchanged through 1947, with nearly 40,000 units of the Series 62 sold.
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1931 chrysler cg imperial waterhouse victoria
US$575,000.00 Soon after Walter P. Chrysler took over the ailing Maxwell Motor Company and renamed the firm Chrysler in 1924, the company adopted the name _Imperial_ to denote his top of the line offerings. By 1931, Imperial had evolved into a unique automobile that set itself well-apart from the rest of the Chrysler line. The new for 1931 model, known...
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1931 cord l-29 cabriolet
US$325,000.00 When the Auburn Automobile Company was facing an ever growing well of red ink in 1924, they realized they needed to make a drastic maneuver in order to move a glut of unsold inventory if they had any hopes of saving the firm. Auburns were quality cars, but they were also staid and somewhat boring in the face of...
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1937 cord 812 beverly
US$69,500.00 At first glance, the Cord 810/812 may not seem like a car born of the Great Depression. But during those anxious years, high end manufacturers were struggling to sell extravagant machines, as even the most wealthy of buyers shied away from flaunting their status quite as openly in public. Many manufacturers resorted to developing lower priced models to make...
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1951 crosley super sport convertible
US$39,500.00 Powel Crosley Jr. was an inventive man, building his first car by the age of fourteen and creating a home built generator to power his family home in about 1900\\. He sold novelty items door-to-door before becoming a self-made millionaire by offering America's first low cost radios and home refrigerators. But since the time he built his first vehicle,...
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1948 daimler de36 drophead
US$795,000.00 Daimler's flagship DE series debuted in 1946 as their largest and most expensive car on offer. The chassis was a fairly conventional design with x-bracing and independent front suspension; Hotchkiss drive rear axle, and Girling hydro-mechanical brakes. Two versions were available, the 138-inch wheelbase DE27 which was powered by the Daimler _Twenty Seven_ inline-six cylinder engine (named such for...
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1943 dodge wc51 and 1943 harley wl
US$97,500.00 Dodge's relationship with the US Military began around 1916 when Dodge Brothers supplied touring cars to the government for use in an operation against Poncho Villa and his revolutionary soldiers from Mexico. The battle, held in May of 1916 was the first time the US Army engaged in motorized battle, earning Dodge this somewhat dubious distinction. The Dodge Brothers...
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1959 fiat 600 viotti coupe
US$39,500.00 The Fiat 600 was first introduced in 1955 as an Italian answer to the hugely successful VW Beetle and as a follow up to Fiat's own beloved _Topolino_. The 600 was designed by the brilliant engineer Dante Giacosa, whose extensive portfolio includes the Fiat Topolino, 508, Cisitalia D46 and Cisitalia 202\\. With the Fiat 600, he chose a rear-engine/rear-drive...
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1972 intermeccanica italia spyder
US$175,000.00 The story of Intermeccanica is a long and roundabout tale of good ideas, roadblocks, hiccups, missteps and just a bit of success. The company was founded in Turin, Italy in 1959 by Frank and Paula Reisner; two enthusiasts who had a particular love for all things Italian. Frank had experience with designing racing cars for Giannini, and their new...
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1964 jaguar mk ii sedan
US$79,500.00 Jaguar has a long tradition of building luxurious saloon cars. From the days of S.S. Cars through today, Jaguar's luxurious yet sporting saloons have sustained the company. In the mid-1950s, Jaguar was riding high with the success of the XK road cars and world-beating C-Type sports racer. The big MkVII and MkIX were surprisingly successful in British Saloon Car...
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1934 lincoln ka high hat limousine
US$129,500.00 In 1922, Henry Ford exacted revenge on his former nemesis Henry Leland by purchasing the Lincoln Motor Company for $8M. Some twenty years prior, a group of investors led by Leland had forced Henry Ford out of his own business, going to reorganize and re-launch it as Cadillac. Leland soon left Cadillac to found Lincoln Motor Company with his...
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1936 lincoln k convertible sedan
US$89,500.00 Lincoln Motor Car Company's flagship model in the 1930s was the prestigious Model K. When introduced in 1931, Lincoln was under the full control of the Ford Motor Company, as Henry Leland had been pushed out by a revenge-seeking Henry Ford. Henry put his son Edsel in charge and almost immediately, Lincoln enjoyed a turnaround. The flagship Model K...
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1924 locomobile model 48 open drive limousine
US$119,500.00 During Locomobile's brief, 33 year history, the company produced some of the finest cars motorcars available in America. Holding true to their slogan, "The Best Built Car in America" their hand-crafted, limited production motorcars appealed to a conservative and extremely wealthy clientele. The introduction of the Model 48 in 1911 proved very significant as it went on to become...
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