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Art Lots With just enough visual information to recognize and appreciate the vehicle the paintings are a dance between realism and expressionism, yet they shies away from divulging the entire story. The viewers are encouraged to take the shapes/colors/visual motion laid onto canvas, and have them finish the whole story in their imagination.

Lot 00 “Radical Racing SR3 Race Car” Artwork by Shannon Fannin, 24”x36”x1.5” Estimate:

$2,500 - $3,500

The artist was fortunate to grab a quick photo of this race car before it sped out on the Circuit of the Americas track. intrigued by the aerodynamic lines and subtle shading under the pit lane lighting. Colors used: Naples Yellow, Paynes Gray, Cerulean Blue, Cadmium Red/Orange/Yellow, and Titanium White. 11 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


Lot 01 “Ford GT40” Artwork by Shannon Fannin, 4’x6’

Estimate:

$5,000 - $7,000

mixed media (acrylic, graphite, ink, Inktense) on 1.5 gallery wrapped cotton canvas. This is a vibrant statement piece, perfect compliment to the contemporary space of a design lover. 16 colors were used in this piece. Primary colors are: Cerulean, Cadmium orange, Payne’s Gray, Naples Yellow, and Phthalocyanine Blue.

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“This piece was not only a challenge, but a joy to create.” bringing this sleek body to life, the body was painted with artist’s hands using various tones of red/orange/yellow. This curvaceous beauty that radiates a confident spirit was captured in her grill and headlights. The abstract reflections give a hint of her surroundings, but leave the rest of the story up to the viewer.” Colors used: Cadmium Reds/Oranges/Yellows, Paynes Gray, Titanium White, and Phthalocyanine Green.

Lot 02 “1967 Ferrari 275 GTB” Artwork by Shannon Fannin, 2’x4’ mixed acrylic media on cotton canvas Estimate:

$5,000 - $7,000

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AUTOMOBILE LOTS


ot 03 L 1986 Nissan 300ZX Turbo Designer: Kazumasu Takagi Estimate: $20,000 - 30,000

Chassis: JN1CZ14S0GX107882 Engine: V-6 Turbo 2960cc/200hp Electronic Fuel Injection Automatic Transmission Rear Wheel Drive

Without Reserve

Modern Japanese Design

Desirable Turbo Option

Evolved from Datsun’s Early Z Cars

The Model -The Nissan 300ZX, also known as the Nissan Z31, hit the automotive scene as a 1984 model and was produced through 1989. Considered to be an evolution of the early Datsun 240Z and 280Z models the 300ZX was a popular choice amongst Japanese auto aficionados in the 80s, leading the brand to success with over 329,000 units produced. Power was delivered in the form of Nissan’s first generation 3 Liter electronic fuel injection V-6, with the option of a turbo to boost the anemic 160hp to 200hp. The Z design featured a low stance, aggressive body lines, color coded front and rear bumpers, covered headlights, and came loaded power windows, power locks, a modern digital dash display, and bucket seats. Transmission options were limited to an automatic or a 5-speed, and all 300ZX models shared the R200 rear differential. The Nissan 300ZX models continue to trend well in the current market, reflecting a growing appreciation for early Japanese design.


The Car - Sporting just around 46,000 miles on the odometer, and still retaining a hint of the new car smell, this Nissan is dressed to impress. Although exempt from state mileage requirements this vehicle is believed to be an actual-mileage time capsule which is easily identifiable upon inspection. The interior power seats are adorned in leather and are in remarkable condition for a car of this era. Power is supplied by the desirable boosted turbo V6 , which delivers ample torque and is a pleasure to drive. Other amenities include power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, a T-Top roof and rear window wiper. This vehicle retains much originality and has been well cared for over the years, something any collector car enthusiast can appreciate. The 300ZX’s low entry cost affords any car lover the opportunity to become a part of the classic car culture.

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ot 04 L 1960 Cadillac Coupe DeVille Designer: Chuck Jordan Estimate: $20,000 - $35,000 Estate Collection Without Reserve Engine Number: 60J089700 Decoded: 60=1960; J=Coupe de Ville; 089700=Serial Engine: 390 cid OHV V8 4-barrel Carburetor/325 bhp 3-Speed Hydramatic Transmission Power Assisted Four Wheel Hydraulic Drum Brakes Mileage: 100,178 Showing

Dramatic Cadillac Styling

Restore or Drive from Estate Collection

Perfect Parade Car - It Waves For You

The Model - Stylists at General Motors were in a world of their own when it came to lavish accents to bring out their futuristic styling themes. No other brand dared to share the lines and features of Cadillac, they were a family unto themselves. Up front the grills were massive and let everyone know what brand of car you were driving. From the rear, those trademark tailfins set these cars apart from everyone else. For 1960, the Coupe de Ville was a step up from the entry level Series 62, with plusher interiors, a bit more trim, and a few more amenities that made the owner know that they had truly arrived. A total of 21,585 Coupe de Villes were produced for the 1960 model year and while Cadillac was ranked ninth among American car makers, it was the leader by a long-shot in the luxury car field. The Car - Finished in its original Olympic White, the Coupe de Ville we are offering for sale has been fairly well preserved in its original state. The original white leather bolsters with sumptuous black broadcloth are quite comfortable. Maintaining its original engine and transmission, the odometer has apparently flipped over, showing this vehicle has been enjoyed, but does not exhibit any signs of abuse or deteriorations. It is appointed with power steering and brakes, as well as power front seat and windows. Along with the deluxe AM radio, this car also has factory air-conditioning. While this vehicle has not been completely tested, it has recently been driven and appears to be ready to hit the road. This Cadillac would make a perfect driver for a Sunday drive or could be an excellent candidate for a full restoration. 18 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


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ot 05 L 1970 Porsche 914-4 Targa

Original Ownership for 40 Years

Designer: Hans Gugelot / Butzi Porsche

Well Documented with Invoices and Window Sticker

Estimate: $25,000 - 35,000

High Impact Willow Green from the Factory

Without Reserve

Chassis Number: 4712908012 Decoded: 47=914; 1=1971 model year, 2=1.7L 4-cyl.; 9=914 targa coupe; 08012=Serial Engine: 1679cc OHV 4-cyl. 2-barrel Carburetor/80 bhp 5-Speed Manual Transaxle Four Wheel Hydraulic Disc Brakes Mileage: 26,633 Showing The Model - It was only natural that in the late 1960’s when Porsche was looking for an inexpensive entry in the sports car market, they would create a renewed alliance with Volkswagen. This Targa-top coupe would see the bodies built and the assembly process done at the Karmann plant in Osnabruck. It arrived at a perfect time for both car makers as VW was looking for a replacement for the Karmann-Ghia sport series. These mid-engine cars were fun to drive and did handle quite well. While not able to keep up with higher-powered Mercedes SL sports car nor even a little Ferrari Dino, they held their own especially when it came to performance versus costs. These little cars did suffer a bit due in part to disagreements between VW and Porsche, but in recent years collectors have warmed to these car and the 914 is no longer to be scoffed at. The Car - During the early 1970’s, high-impact colors were all the rage and the Porsche-VW alliance didn’t disappoint. Willow Green was the type of “in-your-face” color that got attention, as were the other hues used on the early 914’s. This 914 was sold through the Dave Strong Porsche-Audi dealership in Salt Lake City, Utah. Today the car has been restored to its factory appearance as verified by the original window sticker and sales invoice which specifies the Willow Green exterior and black vinyl interior. It is still riding on it original steel wheels with factory hubcaps. The interior is still original, but the paint was reapplied in 2012. Included with the car is the original owner’s manual and maintenance book, plus the window sticker and purchase invoice. Also included is the highly treasured tool roll. A lot of fun is in store for the new owners of this fun little car. 20 WW W W. W. M MO OT TO OS ST TA AL LG G II A A .. C CO OM M W


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The Model - In the early days of building the Volkswagen brand, the idea for a lightweight cargo and passenger vehicle became reality with the introduction of the Type II. Starting off with panel vans and mini-buses, other uses were soon developed including a pickup truck. When the second generation of Type II’s were released in 1968, the pickup was included. These double-cab pickups performed a myriad of duties, being capable of carrying up to four passengers plus the driver, and with easy access loading by having the side drop down leaving a flat surface to load whatever would fit. Employing just 3-doors, two on the right, plus a driver’s door, they were able to hold passengers, cargo, were reliable and able to keep up with highway traffic. As capable as these trucks were, sales were slow, especially in the USA, with the model disappearing from the scene after the 1972 model year. W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


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1971 Volkswagen Type II Double-Cab 3-dr Dropside Pickup Estimate: $35,000 - $45,000

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Chassis Number: 2612136584 Decoded: 26=Double Cab pickup; 1=1971 model year; 2136584=Sequence Number Engine: 1600cc Horizontally Opposed air-cooled 4-cylinder 1-barrel Carburetor/50 bhp 4-Speed Manual Transmission Hydraulic Front Disc and Rear Drum Brakes Mileage: 14,920 Showing •

Rare and Desirable

Restored and Ready for Show

Professional Workmanship

The Car - Officially this model was called the Doppelkabine Prischewagen, or the double-cab flatbed pickup. According to Volkswagen a total of just 14,869 Type II style pickups were produced for worldwide distribution. This figure includes the more common single-cab variation, of which the double-cab was on a 3-to-1 ratio and very few were prepared for the USA market. This double-cab was given a full cosmetic and mechanical restoration. Finished in a custom paint scheme of burgundy and silver, the engine has been completely gone through and is pumping out its maximum horsepower. The days of “no frills” trucking were over, as this example has recovered seats, done in a neutral tan vinyl, while a modern stereo that has been mounted in the dash. Up front are protective bumper guards and to help secure and protect the cargo outback, is a canvas canopy cover for the pickup bed. In a nutshell, this WVW isMboth rare W W. OTOST A L G Iand A . C Ouseful. M

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ot 07 L 1982 Ferrari Mondial 8 Coupe Designer: Pininfarina Estimate: $ 35,000 - $45,000

Without Reserve

V-8 Bosch Injection

2 + 2 Touring Cavallino

Sorted Family Driver

Chassis Number: ZFFAD08A7C0039647 Decoded: Z=Italy; FF=Ferrari; A=2.9L V8; D=Active seatbelts; 08=Mondial 2+2 coupe; A=North American market; 7=Check Digit; C=1982; 0=Modena assembly; 039647=Serial Engine: 2934cc OHC 32v V8 Bosch K-Jetronic F.I./205 bhp 5-Speed Manual Transmission Four Wheel Hydraulic Disc Brakes Mileage: 34,050 Believed Original

The Model - The first Ferrari to be christened Mondial was a two-liter racing vehicle produced between 1954 and 1956. Only 39 of these cars were prepared with the Scuderia’s Formula-2 engine, and they found moderate success when the main focus at Ferrari was still on the mighty V12’s. In 1975, Ferrari introduced the 308 family of sports cars with the Dino 308GT/4 offered as the entry-level Ferrari. In 1980, the Dino 308 was transformed into the new Mondial. It was still the least expensive Ferrari at the time, but that still put it in a league far superior to most every other car on the road at the time. With its low stance and wide tires, it grips the road with excellent acceleration, brakes with ease and hugs a corner tighter than a race winner hugs the trophy girl. The Mondial is a car that you can and should drive as often as possible.

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The Car - Finished in Ferrari Red with a complimenting tan leather interior, this Mondial coupe exhibits all the traits of a car that has been driven and enjoyed, but not abused. Showing just over the 39,000 mile mark the body appears to be straight with smooth panels with the interior showing minimal wear and tear. The dashboard is fitted with all the proper gauges and shows no sun-fading or splitting as is often seen. This Mondial offers an excellent opportunity to enter the world of Ferrari ownership and experience the thrill of Italian design and engineering from behind the wheel. In a league of its own, the Mondial is the type of car that will impress others and put a smile on your face.


L ot 08 1980 Ferrari 308 GTB Designer: Leonardo Fioravanti Estimate: $ 95,000 - 125,000

Without Reserve

Low Mile Desirable Berlinetta

Iconinc Pininfarina Design

Fresh Sympathetic Restoration

Chassis Number: ZFFAA01A0A0033527 Decoded: Z=Italy, FF=Ferrari, A=F106B040 V-8 Engine, A=3-Point Restraint System With Auto Retractors, 01=308 GTBi, A=North America Market/Left Hand Drive, 0=Check Sum, A=1980 Model Year, 0=Maranello Assembly, 033527=Serial Number. Engine: 2.9L Four Cam, 16 Valve, 211 bhp V-8 Bosch K-Jetronic Fuel Injection Marelli Digiplex Electronic Ignition Five-Speed Manual Transmission Four-Wheel Ventilated Power Disk Brakes

The Model – Ferrari’s new 308 had the difficult task of replacing the popular 246 Dino in Maranello’s lineup. When the new car was first spotted during initial testing, rumors flew about the new Dino. The new car was very different however. Rather than use Bertone who had designed the angular 308 Dino GT4, Ferrari engaged Pininfarina design legend, Leonardo Fioravanti, to pen what has become one of Ferrari’s most iconic shapes. The gorgeous design was an instant hit at the 1975 Paris Motor Show. The first two years of 308 GTB production wore fiberglass body shells while later cars were clad in all-steel bodies. Underneath, a sophisticated four-cam 90-degree V-8 provided the power accompanied by an impressive soundtrack. While not delivering blistering performance by modern standards, the new 308s was a breath of fresh air as the Malaise-era drew to a close. Today, the V-8 Ferrari market continues to grow as enthusiasts and collectors recognize the 308 GTB as one of Ferrari’s greats. The Car – This 308 GTB is presented in solid well maintained condition. The car has just received a fresh sympathetic restoration and is correct in every respect. From the desirable Rosso paint to the tan leather interior, this car stands out. This steel-bodied Ferrari benefits from the elegant European marker lights rather than the oversize markers that US cars wore. The freshly serviced engine bay and close attention to details absolutely set this car apart. It is fully serviced and ready to go for the next owner. The V-8 Ferrari market continues to grow as collectors recognize the excellence and beauty of the design. This is an outstanding opportunity to secure a top-flight example of Maranello’s most iconic V-8. 26 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


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ot 09 L 1987 BMW M6 Designer: Paul Brauq

Highly Original Example

Rare Early M Series BMW

Classic BMW Precision, Luxury & Performance

Estimate: $40,000 - $55,000 Chassis Number: WBAEE140XH2560693 Decoded: WBA=BMW AG Germany; EE1=M6; 4=Passenger Vehicle; 0= Manual Seat Belts X=Manufacturer code; H=1987 2=Munich 560693= Serial Engine: 3.5 Liter, 24-Valve, Inline-Six Bosch Fuel Injection / 258 hp 5-Speed Manual Transmission Four­Wheel Ventilated Power / ABS Disk Brakes Mileage: 69,790 Actual The Model - The 1980’s have widely been regarded as one of the worst periods in automotive history, but there was a bright spot imported from Germany. The new BMW 6 Series design, released in 1976 was the brainchild of BMW exec Bob Lutz, who put an end to business as usual at the German auto maker, sketching out the basic framework for the new modern design. The 6 Series would be offered with the BMW Motorsports division upgrades starting in 1984, that is if you didn’t live in the United States. If you did reside in the US, then you would have to wait until 1987 for the US market M6 to arrive. Hyperbole aside, when the M6 did arrive, the ultimate driving machine would now be part of the American experience. The E24 chassis acquired its engine, the M88 from BMW’s Pro Car, the M1, albeit slightly detuned, to power the M badged car. The M6 would also get the M Tech suspension upgrades making commuters feel like Mario Andrette. Not forgetting that BMW owners had come to expect a certain level of civility in their 4 seat coupes, electric Nappa leather seats came standard, as did rear A/C and an A/C cooled chiller between the seats. All that luxury and power came with a stiff price tag, almost sixty thousand dollars if you picked one up at a dealership, a small price to pay for a truly fantastic grand touring car. 28 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


The Car - Surviving with its Cinnabar Red factory finish, this grand tourer’s paint is lustrous and eye catching. The shark nosed BMW’s trim and black spoiler are black with no greying, adding the perfect contrast to the exterior package. Sporting a track focused stance this M6 sits on its original cross spoke alloy wheels. Inside you will find more original equipment. Four gingerly used nappa leather bucket seats in tan, let you know this is a true grand tourer, but their immaculate condition is the real story inside the bimmer. The clean and complete theme is carried on throughout the interior with the only exception being the addition of an in dash CD player. Finding the sweet spot between performance and luxury the front and rear A/C controls, Nappa leather door panels and headliner are connected to the performance parts via the black leather “M” steering wheel. Mechanically well sorted, the sporty 6 cylinder fires to life at the first turn of the key and idles smoothly. Along with a full brake service including a new master cylinder, the A/C has also recently been serviced, to include a new compressor. The 5-speed gearbox continues to transfer power flawlessly shifting gears without a hitch. A car this clean and complete without a full restoration is a true tribute to the enthusiasts that love and care for these cars. As investments go, we know the market loves a survivor, as drivers go we know that stepping into a real time capsule and taking it up and down the boulevard is one of the most genuine driving experiences. No matter your plans for the vintage BMW just remember the adage, they are only original once.

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ot 10 L 1949 Packard-Bayliff Custom Evocation Designer: Bayliff Coachworks Estimate: $95,000 - $115,000

Custom Built Roadster

Classic and Dramatic Styling

Coachbuilt in Modern Platform

Chassis Number: 2272917834 Engine: 5.4 Liter Modular V8 by Lincoln Electronic Fuel Injection/320 bhp SelectShift Automatic Transmission Power Assisted Four Wheel Hydraulic Disc Brakes Mileage: 1600 Showing

The Model - During the classic era in America, Packard was a super-star in the luxury car market. With superb engineering, cutting edge styling and design, and a loyal customer base, there was a pride in ownership, one that the company touted by challenging potential customers to “ask the man who owns one.” With the brand disappearing from the luxury market in 1956, and completely removed two years later, there was a longing for custom crafted, coachbuilt luxury cars with the remaining competition, but the lure of the Packard was gone. One region that is a stronghold in the coachbuilding tradition is Ohio, home of C. Budd Bayliff, a skilled designer and fabricator who had worked in the professional car industry. Bayliff had a vision, to bring back the style, flair and tradition of the Packard. Several funeral coaches were produced and over the years other body styles. One of the last vehicles from Bayliff was this Roadster. 30 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


The Car - Titled as a 1949 Packard Bayliff, this stunning roadster was completed in 2003 and recalls the styling themes of the sporty classics from the 1930’s and early 1940’s. It is powered by a Lincoln 5.4 Liter V8 with electronic fuel-injection, and has all the modern amenities such as power steering and brakes with discs on all four corner, plus power windows a power top and of course, air-conditioning. Luxurious and eye-catching this 19-foot long beauty has been carefully stored since its construction, and shows about 2,300 miles. Styling captured many of the Packard’s themes including the ox-bow styled grill-surround and features original era badges on the side of the classic hood line and those massive fender skirts. Riding on chrome wire wheels with wide whitewall tires, it truly qualifies as a neo-classic, yet, like the original Packards, does so with understated elegance. A masterpiece recalling a golden time, with a modern mechanics touch.

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ot 11 L 1974 Jaguar E-Type Series III V-12 Roadster Designer: Malcolm Sayer Estimate: $75,000 - $95,000

Without Reserve

Chassis Number: UE1S25384 Decoded: U=U.S.A. spec; E=1974; 1=E-type; S2=LHD convertible; 5384=Unit Sequence Engine: 5,344cc SOHC V12 4X Zenith-Stromberg Carburetors/272 bhp 4-Speed Manual Transmission Four Wheel Hydraulic Disc Brakes Mileage: 29,025 Showing •

Long Term Original Ownership

World Acclaimed Design

Final Year of Iconic Model

The Model – It had been a glorious run for the E-type Jaguars, born out of the famous D-type racers, progressing from rather bare-bones 6-cylinder sports cars, to a vehicle that had grown into a gentleman’s roadster that was so smooth and comfortable that even a fragile lady could handle. When most every other car maker in the world had abandoned multi-cylinder cars, Jaguar championed its beautifully engineered V12, and while the E-type might be retiring, this engine would power a number of body styles in the new XJ series. Accessories such as power steering, air-conditioning, and improved audio systems made these E-types a delight to drive. Over-looked for way too long the latter E-types, or XKE’s as they were marketed here in the states, have recently come into the lime-light with enthusiasts beginning to fall in love with the power, styling and status of driving one of the world’s most exciting sports cars. 32 32 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


The Car – Even after 50 years, the lines and design of the E-type is still as fresh and modern as can be. This example is wearing what appears to be its factory applied British Racing Green exterior with an interior of light saddle tan leather. A recently replaced tan soft top fits snug and covers the bows just as developed and installed at the shop in Coventry. Although this car does have some miles showing, it appears that there has never been any body repairs or replacements. Under the hood displays well but does show a patina of use. The dashboard is fitted with Blaupunkt period AM-FM radio, as well as heater and a full assortment of gauges. With the factory chrome steel wheels and a fresh set of tires, this is a Jaguar that is ready to enjoy a drive along the coastline, or a quiet picnic in the part. 33 33 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


ot 12 L 1957 Devin Triumph S Evocation Designer: Bill Devin Estimate: $85,000 - $105,000 •

Purpose Built British Racer

Curvaceous Aerodynamic Styling

Proven Performance Credentials

Chassis Number: S-71527 Engine: 3.5 liter Aluminum Rover V8 T10 4-speed Transmission Front disc, Aluminium Finned Drum Rear Brakes

The Model - In the era when fiberglass bodies were new and revolutionary, Bill Devin was set to capitalize. Devin, who had already established himself as a renowned innovator in the auto industry, with the first belt driven overhead cam engine, started covering already apt racecars with the new lightweight wrapper. Many British machines received the Devin treatment, including James Gary’s 1956 Triumph TR-2. Gary commissioned Devin to body his purpose built racecar, giving it the racing advantage and aesthetics that would rival any Italian work horse. The “Gary Special’s” first glimpse of daylight came in 1957 at the Los Angeles Concours d’Elegance before being swiftly ushered off to the racetrack by driver Don McQuilken. The “Gary Special” continued to actively compete around the United States in 1959, despite its new Canadian owner. After being retired following a well-documented race career, the roadster remained in Canada under the care of its second owner. Rather than let the little racer rest on its laurels, the power plant was replaced with a British powerhouse engine, the all-aluminum V8 Rover. The underpinnings were also upgraded to handle the added muscle, benefitting from additions to the chassis from a TR-4. In its final transformation the track machine’s body was removed and given several coats of hand rubbed paint. The 3.5-liter V-8 was rebuilt and detuned for street use. When the restoration was said and done, no bolt was untouched and no expense spared putting the little speed demon back in Concours condition.The 34 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


The Car - This stunning evocation is titled as a 1963 and wears a maroon racing livery that features the number 12, this roadster’s hand-applied finish is pristine and full of life, presenting itself in the highest regard. Its corner carving credentials are further evidenced on the exterior with the small touches like the wire mesh headlight covers and grill and knock off wire wheels. Substituting for a roof line is the perfectly matched dual windscreens and symmetrical roll bars. Inside, the marks of a past life can still be scene, not by battle scars from the track, but rather by the tools of the trade. Finished in a flawless black, the hand formed aluminum racing seats promise to hold you tight with the contrasting red five-point racing harnesses dropping neatly in the seats. A classic wooden steering wheel ads the appropriate touch of sophistication in the British two seater. The dash is well organized, again clearly focused on the track as the passenger is given a built in stopwatch to keep track of the split times. The Aluminum V-8 stashed beneath the bonnet, while detuned will still motivate this lightweight roadster in a way that will make you appreciate the racing seat belts. Fully rebuilt, the mill was dressed in Offenhauser and topped with a Edelbrock Carburetor, leaving a street friendly package. This remarkable racer is a time capsule of the way things once were. With more than a well-documented SCCA racing history, this Devin comes with the provenance that began as the face of Devin cars and ended atop the podium. Grab this roadster as a spirited back road carver, or put it back on the track at any of the many historic racing events, either way be ready to talk about your unique piece of racing history.

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ot 13 L 1953 Buick Skylark Series 100 Convertible Designer: Harley Earl Estimate: $140,000 - $165,000

Chassis Number: 7A1084155 Decoded: 7A=1953 Buick Series 100 Skylark 10841551=Chassis Number Engine: 322 cid OHV “Nailhead” V-8 Cylinder 4 Barrel Carburetor / 200 bhp 3-Speed Dynaflow Automatic Transmission Power Assisted Four Wheel Hydraulic Drum Brakes Mileage: 37,680 Showing Believed Not Actual

Hand-crafted Factory Custom Bodywork

Well Accessorized and Appointed

Full Mechanical and Cosmetic Restoration

The Model - 1953 marked the 50th Anniversary of General Motors and to celebrate each automotive Division, save Pontiac, was given the chance to produce a limited edition of custom-bodies convertibles. Chevrolet produced the compact Corvette, Oldsmobile fielded the lovely Fiesta, Cadillac the smart Eldorado and Buick, the sporty and elegant Skylark. Each of the full-size convertibles received had a considerable amount of hand-built craftsmanship applied to the bodywork. While the Fiesta was a one-year only model, the Eldorado returned as basically a trimmed-out Series 62 convertible with major body alterations. Buick’s Skylark also returned, but it wasn’t just a re-trimmed Roadmaster, it was marketed as a series unto itself and to many, even more impressive than the original edition. Most notable is the “bobbed” rear quarter treatment featuring shaved down rear panels adorned with huge taillight housings, and all four wheel-wells enlarged and painted in contrasting colors. These were truly impressive cars. 36 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


The Car – For 1953, Skylark saw limited examples produced, and we dare to say that this Matador Red convertible is one of the finest in existence. Treated to a full restoration and kept in a private collection for the past decade, it is turn-key ready. Fitted with all the proper factory accessories including push-button AM radio, heater-defroster, clock, plus power goodies such as steering and brakes, plus power windows, seats and the top, you couldn’t ask for more. Kelsey-Hayes produced the special Skylark wheels, of which this car retains a set with deep and reflective chrome finish plus the special tri-color center cap. All of the unique trim parts from the special taillights to the Skylark badges are exquisite as this is a show car waiting to win awards and bring you smiles. Considered by many to be even more attractive and special than the original, you really did get more from Skylark in ’53.

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ot 14 L 1959 Mercedes-Benz 220 S Cabriolet Estimate: $115,000 - $135,000 •

Cabriolet Classic Luxury

4 Speed / Dual Carburetion

Attractive Color Combination

ENGINE Number: 180030N8517551 Decoded: 180=220S; 0=Gasoline engine; 30=Carbiolet; N=4-speed transmission; 85=1958 model year; 17551=Unit sequence. Engine: 2195cc OHV in-line 6-cyl. 2XSolex Carburetors/105 bhp 4-Speed Manual Transmission Servo-assisted Four Wheel Hydraulic Drum Brakes Mileage: 62,910 Showing

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The Model -After the end of WWII, Mercedes-Benz could have been written off. But determination of those who headed up this company got to work coming up with new designs. Within a few years of being allowed to resume production they were producing more passenger cars than they had before hostilities began. With the introduction of the new 220 series in 1951, they were well on their way to prosperity. Under constant improvements, when the 220S was introduced in 1957, not only sedans and coupes were available, but also a Cabriolet. A total of 2,178 of these sporty cars were built, each one exhibiting the quality of hand-crafted workmanship in regards to the fit and finish of the body, top mechanism, and soft trim. With superb engineering, classic styling and customer loyalty, Mercedes-Benz has gone on to become a world leader in quality automobiles. The Car - One of the most desirable post-war Mercedes-Benz “consumer� cars produced the 220S Cabriolet was one of the last hand-assembled cars from Mercedes-Benz. This example has been treated to a cosmetic and mechanical restoration and is finished in Arctic White with dark red leather seating surfaces. The tan soft top fits snug and proper. Beautifully grained wood which appears to be factory installed, as well as the garnish and trim moldings grace the interior of this automobile. Under the hood the engine bay is neat and tidy and a recent road test shows this 220S has a lot of power for a pleasurable cruise. Body panel alignment is at or above the rigid standard set in Stuttgart. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a car that has been appreciating in the eyes of collectors.

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2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Coupe “60th Anniversary” Edition Estimate: $85,000 - $100,000 Chassis Number: 1G1Y62DT5D5800232 Decoded:1=USA; G=GM; 1=Chevrolet Division; Y6=Corvette; 2=Coupe; D=Airbag Restraints; T=6.2L V8; 5=Check digit; D=2013; 5=Bowling, Green, KY assembly; 800232=Serial Engine: 6.2 Liter “LS9” V8 Supercharged/638 bhp 6-Speed Transmission Power Assisted Four Wheel Hydraulic Disc Brakes Mileage: 720 Actual

• Outstanding Design and Performance • 3ZR and 60th Anniversary Factory Options • World Class Super Car Preserved From New

The Model - Ever noticed that just before GM retires a generation of cars, they always seem to hold the best for last? With history repeating itself over and over again, that was the case in 2013 as the last of the C6 Corvettes were coming off the assembly line, an honest world-class performance machine was born in the ZR1 package. 638 HP right out of the box, superb handling, excellent braking power and modern technology all combined to create an unbeatable package. When Car & Driver compared the “aging” C6 ZR1 against the brand-spanking new Dodge Viper SRT-GTS, it couldn’t hold a candle to the Corvette with lap time differences of up to two seconds. It might have been the last of a generation, but it was the best. Add to that a number of bonus items, such as the 60th Anniversary trim option, the C6 came in like a lamb and went out like a lion. The Car - This is the ultimate in performance, style and looks, this Arctic White ZR1 accented with the Blade Silver center-stripe is every bit what a modern performance car looks, sounds and acts like. Driven only on short hops, this 2013 Corvette is virtually brand new. With a base price tag started at $111,800, which included a short novel filled with performance items, another $10,000 for the 3ZR option package, and then the addition of the 60th Anniversary package plus gas guzzler tax, the special Design-7 black out alloy wheels and before tax and registration you are right at the $125,000 mark! This car has it all, all of which has been meticulously cared for since new. Who cares about Bluetooth, upgrades Navigation or sound systems, it is the 3.4 seconds of going from 0 to 60 mph that matters, and no other car can take to that speed with the comfort of this Corvette.



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Award Winning Styling

Qualifies for ACD and CCCA Events

Restored and Ready to be enjoyed

Chassis Number: 1113A Engine Number: FB24F Body Number: C90-187 Engine: 288 cid L-head V8 2-barrel Carburetor/125 bhp 4-Speed “Wilson Pre-selector” Manual Transmission Four Wheel Hydraulic Drum Brakes Mileage: 72,610 Showing Believed to be Actual

The Model - When word got out at the New York Auto Show in November 1935, that Cord was presenting a new design being showcased at the nearby Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, the lines that formed to see this new marvel stretched for blocks. While it may have picked up the nickname of “Coffin-nose”, it would soon become a term of endearment. E.L. Cord’s Central Body Company was able to produce bodies that had unitary construction with concealed door hinges. A step-down floor was made possible by the lack of drive-shaft humps due to the innovative front-wheel drive system, including a rolled under body side, without a hint of a running board, and a front end design with concealed headlights. With the Lycoming produced V8 engine, the Cord 810 was among the best performance cars in America, and built with outstanding workmanship. In recent years the Museum of Modern Art declared this design as one of the most significant cars of the 20th Century.


The Car – This stunning example of a Westchester sedan represents the height of design from America’s Art Deco era. Finished in Ivory White, the interior is done in shades of dark blue with gray broadcloth. The engine-turned aero-inspired instrument panel features the throttle-like controls for the heater and defroster and is fitted with all the factory instrumentation including speedometer, tachometer, amp-meter plus a clock and radio. It appears to have been treated to a cosmetic restoration several years ago and is quite presentable today. Under the hood the engine bay is quite tidy and in order with that Lycoming built V8 engine properly detailed, as are the rest of the mechanics. Reported to start easily, it runs out quite well, with the engine purring so smoothly, one will hardly know it is running. An iconic classic that every 45 collector should own, this is simply a beautiful sedan.


ot 18 L 1996 Porsche 911/993 Turbo Coupe Designer: Tony Hatter Estimate: 155,000 - 175,000 Chassis Number: WP0AC2998TS375567 Decoded: W=Gerrmany; P=Porsche; 0=Sports Car; A=Coupe (USA); C=Turbo; 2=Airbags; 99=NTSHA Year modifiers; 8=Check digit; T=1996 model; S=Stuttgart assembly; 3=993/911 C2; 7=Turbo; 5507=Unit sequence. Engine: 3746cc SOHC H6-cyl Twin Turbo-charged/300 bhp 6-Speed Manual Transmission Servo Assisted Four Wheel Disc Brakes Mileage: 51,825 Actual

Most Sought After Modern 911

Last Air Cooled Turbo Model

Numbers Matching

The Model - From its inception just over 50 years ago, the 911 from Porsche has seen nothing but brilliant cars, with most every model tracing its heritage back to motorsports. With the 993, all great things came together, presenting power via Twin Turbo chargers, to the handling and agility that could warm any driver’s heart. When Motor Trend was allowed to test a similar model, they achieved 0-to-60 MPH times of 3.7 seconds, talk about neck-snapping acceleration! With full-time all-wheel-drive, rack & pinion steering and ABS at all four corners, this is a car that can be driven with confidence in handling and stopping abilities. The 993 is simply one of the most sought after modern era Porsches already a legend among enthusiasts. While to the untrained eye, it might look like any ordinary 911, this is really a sleeper of the highest caliber. The Car - Here’s an opportunity to get on the Porsche band-wagon and do it is style and comfort. Recently this 993 has been serviced and brought into maximum performance status. Over $35,000 in receipts show the care and high degree of maintenance invested in this coupe. The air conditioning was treated to new expansion valves and compressor, while a full tune-up was performed insuring that the driver will find no disappointments. Equipped with a number of carbon fiber interior items, the cockpit of this Porsche looks fresh and is also designed to make the chore of driving as pleasant as possible. With the black exterior and gray leather interior, it is as pleasing to the eye as it is to the senses when traveling at speed. The red caliper disc brakes with ABS insure superb stopping abilities. Simply put, this is the best you could hope to get in a user-friendly Porsche. 46 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


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2006 Mercedes-Benz SLR McClaren Designer: Gorden Wagener

• Silver Arrow Interior Estimate: 365,000 - 415,000 • 207 MPH Top Speed •

Classic Color Combination

Chassis Number: WDDAJ76FX6M000973 Decoded: W=Germany DD=Mercedes-Benz A=SLS J=Coupe 76=5.5L engine F=Active restraint system with side airbags X=check number 6=2006 Production year M=Mclaren working United Kingdom assembly 000973= Serial number Engine: 5.5 Liter All Aluminum SuperCharged V8/617HP 5 Speed Paddle Shift Transmission 4-wheel Carbon Ceramic Disc Brakes

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The Model - For E. L. Cord, he felt that strong sales of his Auburn brand would carry the rest of the A-C-D automotive empire. 1933 would mark the last year of Leamy’s styling and with limited production, only a few subtle changes were visible, including a redesigned front grill. Auburn fielded a complete line of models that season for both their eight-cylinder and 12-cylinder cars. Enclosed sedans were the top seller, but for the crowd who wanted a sporty ride, something that would turn heads at a social event, the boattail speedster was the rage. However, money was tight and these cars were about as impracticable as could be, resulting in very few sales. As the love of classic cars began to grow in the USA, especially during the late 1970’s and 1980’s, a number of craftsmen created limited production fiberglass bodies for chassis that had been born with a common sedan.


1933 Auburn 8-101A Speedster Designer: Alan Leamy •

(Re-Body) Boattail Speedster

Estimate: $115,000 - $145,000

GC Series L-Head Engine

Estate Collection Without Reserve

Fender Spares and Woodlite Headlights

Chassis Number: GC236 Engine: 267 cid “L-Head” In-line 8 cyl. 2-barrel Carburetor/98 bhp 3-Speed Manual Transmission Four Wheel Hydraulic Drum Brakes Mileage: 52,983 Showing

The Car - Starting with a solid chassis, the GC series engine was rebuilt and is backed up with its original transmission. The rear of the car tapers to form the boattail while up front the sloped back V-windshield gives the impression of high speed even sitting still. The body is formed from rigid fiberglass while retaining the original steel hood, fenders and radiator surround. Finished in Gloss Black and trimmed in a subtle red, the seats are covered in a dark red leatherette material. A folding black soft top stows away completely out of sight in the rear compartment, which is also accessible with a side-mounted golf door. The Auburn instrument panel has all the gauges in place, and the wire wheels have been finished in light gray, including the dual side-mounted spare tires. Topping of the stylish build is a set of Woodlite headlights, every bit as desirable in their own right. An exceptionally attractive car that 51 will be going to a new home, you should make it yours.


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1966 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Coupe Series I Designer: Pininfarina • One of 625 Series I Produced Estimate: $365,000 - $430,000 • Matching Numbers Engine • Recent Complementary Restoration Chassis Number: 7515 Engine: 3,967cc SOHC V12 3x Weber 40 Carburetors/300 bhp 5-Speed Manual Transmission Power Assisted Four Wheel Hydraulic Disc Brakes Mileage: 28,200 Actual

The Model - In January 1964, those attending the Brussels Motor Show in Belgium got to see Ferrari’s replacement for the popular 250 GT 2+2 with the new 330 GT 2+2. Mechanical improvements and aesthetics were noted as was the use of the new more powerful Colombo designed short-block V12. Ideas came from several directions with the canted headlight design attributed to Mike Parkes, a factory test driver. During its run a total of 625 units were produced proving the public loved the ideas behind this sporty 4-place coupe. Pinifarina’s coachwork lent itself well for the purpose of these cars with flowing lines and expert craftsmanship in the build. Also applauded, when new, was the more powerful and efficient engine that boasted a 25% increase over the previous version. Performance, handling and the ability to take friends along, albeit rather cramped in the back, all made for a more practical sporting coupe.

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The Car - In 2015, Chassis 7515 was given a sympathetic restoration that insured the integrity of the car, preserving it originality. Ferrari historian Marcel Massini has been able to trace this car back to its July 1965 completion date, where it was fitted with air-conditioning, and its shipment to Luigi Chinetti Motors in New York. In 1973 it was owned by Ewign Hunter a well-known marque dealer in Georgia, and then went through the hands of several other enthusiasts in the 1980’s and early 1990’s. As of 1992 it showed just over 25,000 miles from new. During 2015 new motor mounts were installed as well as new belts, hoses and a partial rebuild of the engine saw new piston rings, rod bearings and valve guides installed. At an earlier date it appears the paint and interior were given a respray and freshening. Ready to go, put the power of a Ferrari V12 at your service.

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Well Known History

Attractive Color Combination


1956 Mercedes-Benz 190 SL Designer: Fritz Nallinger Estimate: $185,000 - $225,000 Chassis Number: 121042-6502586 Decoded: 121=190SL; 042=Roadster; 6=1956; 502586=Serial Engine: 1897 cc SOHC 4-cyl 2 X 2-barrel Carburetors /105 bhp 4-Speed Manual Transmission Power Assisted Four Wheel Hydraulic Drum Brakes Mileage: 31,325 Kilometers Actual The Model - When Mercedes-Benz released the fabulous 300SL coupe in 1954, it was a success, although sales were limited to only those who could afford a car that had a price tag three-times that of a the new Chevrolet Corvette roadster. One of the greatest marketing minds in America’s post-war import automotive world was Max Hoffman. In the fall of 1953, at a special board meeting in Stuttgart, he recommended that if Daimler-Benz could develop a lightweight, sporty car based on their new and popular 180 series and reflect the styling of the 300SL, it would be a winner. Fritz Nallinger was given the task to produce such a car and within five months had created a working prototype ready for exhibition at the 1954 New York Auto Show. Designated the 190SL, it won rave reviews based on its looks and it was announced production would begin for the 1955 model year. The Car - Never one to rest on its laurels, Mercedes-Benz was always improving the product. For 1956 over a dozen improvements were implemented in the 190SL since its first year in production, and this example features all the contemporary updates. Finished in a smooth rich silver color, the body work on this car is lined up at or above factory specifications. The interior is done in pleated saddle-tan leather with matching door panels, while the dashboard shows off the attractive gauges and speedometer which marks this car’s velocity in kilometers per-hour. For your listening enjoyment is a vintage Becker Europa radio with a proper VDO clock mounted in the glove-box door. Believed to have been shipped new to Mexico, it still carries that countries brass identification plate. Looking under the hood of this car you will find everything in order down to the pair of restored Solex carburetors.

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1999 Plymouth Prowler Convertible Designer: Douglas “Chip” Foose Estimate: $40,000 - $55,000

Document 705 Original Miles

Fully Equipped

Factory Hot-Rod

Chassis Number: 1P3EW65G4X4501404 Decoded: 1=USA; P=Plymouth Division; 3=Passenger car; E=Airbags & Seatbelts; W=Prowler; 6=Base Model; 5=2-dr convertible; G=3.5L V6; 4=Check Digit; X=1999; 4=Conner Avenue Assembly; 501404=Serial Engine: 3.5 Liter SOHC V6 Fuel Injected/214 bhp 4-Speed Automatic Transmission Four Wheel Ventilated Disc Brakes Mileage: 705 Original from New

The Model - Starting with a clean sheet, Tom Gale, head of design for Chrysler Corporation in the early 1990’s, told all interested parties that the Plymouth Division wanted something to follow-up on the success of the exciting new Dodge Viper. Heavily involved with the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Gale spotted a design thesis done by one Douglas “Chip” Foose. The original design was for a coupe and specifically aimed at the Chrysler Corporation. It wasn’t hard to adapt this retro-rod design to fit the requirements of being a roadster. It would prove to be the perfect “halo” car for Plymouth, one that company officials could have fun with, customers could enjoy and those watching them drive by would marvel at the sleek looks and peppy performance from a brand that would leave Prowler as its legacy. With less than 12,000 produced, finding low mile, well preserved examples isn’t that easy.

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The Car - Wearing its exclusive Prowler Purple exterior finish, the interior is trimmed in black leather with a black soft top that keeps in the tradition of a cool car. Fully loaded it includes, power windows, locks and mirrors, keyless remote entry with alarm, tilt steering wheel with cruise control, air conditioning plus rear defroster, AM-FM radio with CD changer plus cassette player, dual airbags, traction control and ABS, and fog lights. The original Prowler alloy wheels, 17� up front, 20� to the rear, give it the stance of a traditional street rod, and the conveniences of a modern car. That 3.5 Liter/24-valve V6 looks showroom prepped, and as with the rest of this car, it has been meticulously detailed and made ready to stand inspection anyplace and anytime. If the new caretaker of this timeless beauty should decide that miles are waiting to be added, there will be no disappointments.

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1987 Ferrari Testarossa Designer: Emanuele Nicosia / Leonardo Fioravanti Estimate: $180,000 - $215,000

Without Reserve

Chassis Number: ZFFSG17A4H0072941 Decoded: Z=Italy, FF=Ferrari, S= F113A040 V-12 Engine with Bosch KE Jetronic Injection, G=Airbags and Manual Seat Belts, 17=Testarossa, A=North America Market/Left Hand Drive, 4=Check Sum, H=1987 Model Year, 0=Maranello Assembly, 072941=Serial Engine: 5L Four Cam, 48 Valve, 365 bhp, 12 Cylinder Boxer Engine Bosch KE-Jetronic Fuel Injection Marelli Microplex Electronic Ignition Five-Speed Manual Transmission Four-Wheel Ventilated Power Disk Brakes Mileage: 22,137 Actual Miles •

The Pinnacle of a Testarossa with Classiche Certification

Up to Date serviced and Fully documented

5-Piece Factory-Option Luggage Set and Ferrari Wristwatch

Stunning Low Mileage Preservation Car with All Books and Tools

The Model - By 1978 Ferrari had already began work on a successor to the famed 512BB. Central to the design brief was to address the cabin overheating and storage issues of the earlier car. The new Testarossa, ‘red head’ in English, was a significantly larger vehicle to accommodate the enhanced cooling requirements. These requirements led to a larger wheel base and significantly more passenger and luggage space than the preceding car. New side-mounted radiators cooled the engine and eliminated the need for plumbing to carry hot coolant through the cabin. Large intakes fed cool air to the radiators but created a perceived safety risk for pedestrians. The iconic side strakes were not simply a design cue but an elegant and effective solution by Pininfarina to the legal requirement in some markets prohibiting large openings in the side of vehicles. This cooling airflow helped achieve remarkable aerodynamic efficiency by exiting through the rear deck cancelling lift and eliminating the need for a spoiler. The Testarossa enjoyed a significant aerodynamic advantage over rival Lamborghinis. The five liter boxer engine could accelerate the Testarossa up to 180 miles per hour while the wider stance delivered outstanding handling to make it a brilliant performer in every respect. The looks and performance of the Testarossa appealed to buyers despite its initial price of $181,000. Beyond color and carpet choices there was only one option available to Testarossa buyers, the addition of a Schedoni leather luggage set. Ferrari took deposits for 37 cars at its Paris Motor Show debut to launch a car that became a legend.


The Car - This is the pinnacle of today’s hot Testarossa market. Presented in preservation condition with only 22,137 miles over 29 years, this car bears its original paint and interior in outstanding original condition. The present owner completed the meticulous inspection and evaluation process to earn Ferrari’s coveted Classiche certification as absolutely correct and authentic in every way. In 1987, the original owner of this car had the forethought to select the very rare factory luggage option as the icing on the cake. An original Ferrari wristwatch accompanies this car in addition to the complete records archive. Every original book and tool right down to the spare lightbulb case conveys with this car. Other features include air conditioning, powered mirrors and a heated rear window. Despite its low mileage, this car comes complete and ready to perform with up to date engine-out Ferrari servicing. This incredible car is offered at no reserve and represents an unmatched opportunity to enter the top-tier of the fast-growing 1980s Ferrari market. 67 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


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1965 Sunbeam Tiger Mk I Designer: Carroll Shelby & Ken Miles Estimate: $120,000 - $155,000 Chassis Number: B9470925 Decoded: 56=1956; SL=St. Louis, MO assembly plant; 59963=49,963rd ’58 Mercury scheduled for production at St. Louis; M=Mercury line Engine: 260 cid OHV “small-block” V8 4-barrel Holley Carburetor/220 bhp 4-Speed Manual Transmission Four Wheel Hydraulic Drum Brakes

British Sports Car, America’s Heart

Capable Performance

Rare Hard-Top & Soft-Top

Mileage: 55,922

The Model - Rootes West Coast USA rep, Ian Garrad, figured that to improve Alpine sales an American V8 would improve performance and appeal. Turning to Carroll Shelby they started with the Sunbeam Alpine Mark IV, stuffed a smallblock Ford V8 under the hood, gave it a solid 4-speed transmission, and tweaks to the suspension and brake systems. Presented to the Rootes Group, they loved the car and contracted with Jensen Motors to complete the production of the cars. Often referred to as a “Baby Cobra”, these were hot cars, and had surprisingly excellent handling abilities. To get the engine to set back as far as possible, the firewall was moved back a couple inches, while the original steering box was replaced with MG’s rack and pinion set-up. Shelby didn’t get to name this little car, that honor went to Chairman Lord Rootes, christening this new sports car after the company’s 1926 land-speed record car.

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The Car - This sharp Tiger is a beauty to behold, and a pleasure to drive. Finished in a bright blue hue accented by a silver racing stripe, this car was treated to a recent restoration. During the build the engine was completely gone through and upgraded to a four-barrel intake, adding to what was already a lightning fast performance vehicle. For the last several years it has been kept in climate controlled facility preserving its freshness. The interior has been done in black vinyl and trimmed with blue welting that matches the exterior color. This Tiger is also equipped with a black folding top as well as a matching hardtop finished to match the body. A set of cast alloy spoked wheels are mounted with B.F. Goodrich T/A Radials which give it a stance and a look of respect, Ready to be taken out and enjoyed, this is one Tiger you will want to grab by the tail.

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1932 Auburn 8-100A Designer: Alan Leamy Estimate: $110,000 - $140,000

Iconic Art Deco Styling

Original Chassis and Running Gear

Perfect For Touring and Enjoying

Estate Collection Without Reserve

Engine Number: GU58054 Decoded: GU=Engineering Model Designation; 58054= Serial Engine: 267 cid in-line 8-cylinder 2-barrel Carburetor/100 bhp 3-Speed Manual Transmission with Columbia Two-Speed Axle Four Wheel Steeldraulic Drum Brakes Mileage: 3,555 Showing

The Model -As the Depression continued its grip on America, the competition for the luxury car market, of which Auburn was considered, was intense. One advantage E.L. Cord had, was his industrial machine which had excellent quality control with engineering, materials and workmanship. Auburn’s chief stylist, Alan Leamy was gifted with talents that could translate his ideas into sheet-metal designs that set the mark for other cars to follow. Among one of the sportiest regular production Auburns ever produced was the Boattail Speedster, a design that made Auburns into legends. With one of the most potent engines on the market, combined with the dual-ratio Columbia rear axle, and a solid well engineered chassis, Auburn’s street performance made for a sporty ride, one that was subtle and humble. With very few of these bodies produced when new, it is no wonder that this superb style has been replicated over the years.


The Car - This beautiful boattail speedster is mounted on a restored chassis, with all the style and looks of an original example. Retaining its original steel radiator shell, hood and firewall from the cowl back, the body and fenders were created with sturdy reinforced layers of fiberglass. Sporting its original engine, fitted with an upgraded Swan intake manifold, the frame was restored to a high luster. The coachwork, finished in dark blue with burgundy accents, captures all the styling cues that made these legends when new. It is fitted with the desirable Woodlite headlights, chrome grille guard, Trippe driving lights and that famous Flying Lady mascot. The interior is finished in burgundy with a black folding soft top, as well as golf-door access to the rear portion of the body. Ready for an enjoyable ride or something to impress your friends with, only you will know the real story of this boattail speedster. W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M

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ot 29 L 1925 Pur Sang Bugatti Type 35 Grand Prix Racecar Evocation Designer: Ettore Bugatti Estimate: $255,000 - $285,000 Chassis Number: Bill of Sale Engine: 2.3L L-Head 8-Cylinder Solex 1-Barrel Up-Draft Carburetor with Supercharger / 180 bhp 4-Speed Manual Transmission Four Wheel Mechanical Drum Brakes Mileage: 41,059

Exacting Copy of Legendary Race Car

Meticulous Replication of Original Designs

The Most Unique Thrill in Driving

Hand Built by Renaissance Argentinian Factory

Superb Craftsmaship Parallel to Ettore’s Standards

The Model - The legendary Type 35 is the most important pre-war race car ever produced. With current values in the neighborhood of $3 million for a original Type 35, not many people own one, and fewer ever experience the thrill of driving one. In the late 1980’s, an Argentina based restorer specializing in Bugatti, Leonida Anadon knew that a real Type 35 was far out of his reach. Using a customer’s car as a pattern, he set about to build himself an authentic replica of this historic model. When first shown, others asked for a copy, and thus was born Pur Sang. These cars are not just a borrowed chassis and engine with outside skin that looks like the Bugatti, these cars are built in the old-world artisan ways. With Argentina’s material restrictions, Pur Sang had to create everything, the castings, emblems, even the tires, were all built under the strictest in quality control. We’re sure Ettore Bugatti would approve. The Car -One of the beauties of Pur Sang’s Type 35s is that it should be driven, and this one has seen its share of miles. The paint work exhibits a few small cracks and dings, adding to the character of the car by providing a patina of enjoyment. Driving the Pur Sang is like driving the real thing, with cable operated brakes, authentic instrumentation and controls, and even the safety wire used to secure the body panels. Brightwork shows some aging but no sign of neglect, and mechanically, it is as pure as one could hope. Pur Sang employed a couple of well concealed updates, such as a plain crankshaft rather than the roller bearing style and the magneto has been replaced with a modern distributor, but you can’t tell that looking at the dash. If you’ve ever wanted to drive a vintage Bugatti but didn’t want to risk a multi-million dollar investment, Pur Sang will fill that thrill. 72 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


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Without Reserve

Fresh Concours Restoration

Unique Looks, Registered as Motorcycle

Upgraded Brakes & Rare Magneto

The Model - Constructed like its older brother the A-108, with a steel backbone chassis, the Alpine A-110 kept its weight down with a fiberglass body. Designed by Michelotti, this competition derived, streetable Renault is a French favorite that was also built in Mexico where it carried the name Dinalpin and in Bulgaria as a Bulgaralpine. The body work in the rear of the car was reshaped to accommodate the new bigger engines. This reshaping would give the car a more aggressive look that would look right at home on the rally circuits. The Alpine wouldn’t just look good on a rally course it was quite the competitor, even winning the inaugural World Rally Championship in 1973.

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Chassis Number: 000189 Engine: 4-cylinder Renault 5-speed manual transmission

Decoded: 000189=Dina Serial four wheel independent suspension; Four Wheel Disc Brakes

The Car - The recent restoration of this original Alpine is to highest standards. Fitted with proper interior, wheels and accessories. This car is not only eye catching but is also a ton of fun. Every collection needs a French design Berlinetta, now you can make your collection special with a piece of rally history. Interior components are kept simple and race inspired. The bucket seats are covered in black leather as well as the geometrical door panels, both in good condition. The instruments and dash panel leave small room for aesthetic improvement but are in proper working condition and are properly organized around the racing steering wheel.

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ot 31 L 1932 Auburn 8-100A Phaeton Sedan Designer: Alan Leamy Estimate: $115,000 - $145,000 Estate Collection Without Reserve Engine Number: GU74989 Decoded: GU=Engineering Model Designation; 74969=Serial Engine: 267 cid in-line 8-cylinder 2-barrel Carburetor/100 bhp 3-Speed Manual Transmission with Columbia TwoSpeed Axle Four Wheel Steeldraulic Drum Brakes Mileage: 68,450

Original Coachwork

ACD and CCCA Recognized

Desirable Open-Car Model

The Model -Despite the ever-growing economic woes that had adverse effects on most of America’s luxury car makers, Auburn actually saw growth offering quality vehicles at reasonable prices. This meant that the buyers of new cars wanted to get the most for their money, and they were not disappointed with the 8-100A series. With higher output engines and outstanding designs from the company’s chief stylist, Alan Leamy, the Auburn presented some of the most attractive and streamlined cars on the market. E.L. Cord, owner of The Auburn Automobile Company at that time, had put together a complete industrial empire that included the Limousine Body Company, as well as the Lycoming Foundry and Machine Company. Even with tough economic times, the quality of build and materials used for Auburns was second to none. This applied to the workmanship and design, both exemplified in this beautiful and stately automobile.


The Car - Finished in dark blue with burgundy accents, this Phaeton Sedan shows a professional level restoration that appears to have been completed several decades ago. It has been used rather sparingly. This beautiful Leamy designed body is trimmed with oxblood finished leather seats and a dark blue soft top that is snug and fits quite well. The body appears to be solid with no signs of rust-out corrosion or body damage. Auburn’s stylistic Flying Lady mascot graces the radiator top while the grill is protected by a custom chrome guard. Retaining its original massive headlights, they are accompanied by a pair of Trippe driving lights. Four knock-off chrome wire wheels are all in place as well as the dual side-mount spares. Qualified for participation in ACD and CCCA events, you will be kept busy touring, exhibiting and maybe even dusting off the trophies you may well be bringing home with this Indiana classic.


ot 32 L 1980 Maserati Merak SS Coachwork: Italdesign

Designer: Giorgetto Giugiaro

Estimate: $75,000 - $95,000 Chassis Number: AM122US2690 Engine: 3.0 Liter, 4-Cam, V-­6 Weber 42 DCNF Carburettors / 182 bhp 5-Speed Manual Transmission Four­Wheel Ventilated Power Disk Brakes Mileage: 14,140 Actual

One of Only 970 Merak SS produced,

One of Only 314 with Bora Style Dash

Unrestored Survivor

The Model – Maserati introduced the Merak in 1972, to expand the company’s model range, as well as to feature their new four-cam V-6. The new V-6 engine was designed for the the company’s current owner, Citroën, and they were also hopeful it would let Maserati compete in the growing market of small displacement engines. The V-6 was also to be used in Citroen’s flagship MS model. In 1977 Maserati was sold to De Tomaso, and the Merak received several updates, the Bora was dropped and the Merak SS 3.0L V-6 received increased output of 190 hp in the US, and 220 hp for rest of world. De Tomaso also phased out the Citroen hydraulic system, opting for a more traditional setup. Later versions of the Merak SS featured more attractive bits like the dash from its big brother, the Bora. Throughout its production run, 1972 to 1983, a total of 1,830 Merak variations were built, of which about a scant 970 were the Merak SS. The Car – This unique Merak SS is an outstanding original survivor, with only 14,145 miles. As one of about 150 produced in 1980 the factory Rosso Fuoco retains a remarkable finish and luster, for a 36 year old exotic. The original interior is clean and complete with working gauges, switches and original Blaupunkt Radio. The original tool kit, owners manual, parts catalog, original window sticker are included, as well as many service receipts that validate the meticulous maintenance this Italian has received. Only 314 Merak SS models were produced with the very attractive Bora style interior dash and this offering happens to benefit from that upgrade. In a recent refresh the SS was treated to a valve adjustment, reconditioning of the carburetors, new fuel hoses, and new oil cooler hoses. The engine was also allowed to breath with the upgraded Euro exhaust manifolds. If your collection happens to include a Dino, this is your chance to share the rest of the story with a sure collector, this was Maserati’s answer to the other Italian star. W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


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ot 34 L 2005 Ferrari 575M Maranello Designer: Pininfarina

Acclaimed Modern Pininfarina Design

Balanced Performance and Comfort

Arguably the Most Handsome GT

Estimate: $200,000 - $275,000 Chassis Number: ZFFBV55A250140519 Engine: 5.7 Liter Tipo F133 E V12 6-speed F1 Electrohydraulic Four Wheel Disc Brakes Mileage: 5,430 Actual Miles The Model - If you grew up in the 1980s, you probably believed that all Ferraris had mid-mounted engines and wildly exotic lines, with strakes down the side that defined the era more than the prancing pony in the grill. But in 1996 Ferrari released the 550 Maranello, a front engine V12 car that shrugged off the razor sharp edges of Italian exotics that preceded it, for long nosed, short rear deck,quintessentially GT car lines, something the company had not produced since the mid- 70’s. By 2002 the model needed some updating, and if the 550 was good, the 575M was great. When the 575 was released, power was up over twenty horse power to 508 and shifting duties were now under the purview of the electronic F1 paddle shifted transmission. The suspension was upgraded with road sensing dampers that adjust 80 times per second, delivering a comfortable ride, for a car that can hit 200 mph that is. Unlike some previous Ferraris, the 575 was drivable by everyone and you didn’t need any special skills to pilot one. The cabin space for two, would even fit a 6 foot tall man comfortably behind the wheel. The 575 was an everyday grand tourer in the truest sense of the word, giving anyone with the cash the opportunity take the control of one of Italy’s top performers. The Car - Unique and gorgeous Grigio Alloy paint was applied to this 575M and today that paint remains nearly flawless. With only 5,400 miles and a clean Carfax which shows one owner, this pony sports only factory appointed equipment including the wheels and tires. Taking a peek inside you will see the Sand colored leather that offers a seat that looks like you are going to be the first sit behind the wheel. The coupe’s meticulous maintenance is evidenced inside, with the bounty of leather inside wrapping most everything, in near showroom condition. This GT car comes complete with the factory appointments like the tools in the interior color leather case. Even the factory battery tender has a luxurious feel when resting in its Italian cowhide home.The V12 exhaust notes are mild and pleasing, especially if you knock the paddle back a couple of times for a two gear downshift and let the engine zip to its 7200 rpm HP peak. The V12 in this 575 has spent most of its life resting quietly, oil change intervals measured in time rather than miles. Despite its life of leisure, this pony has regularly stretched its legs. It was also treated to $17,000 in maintenance at an authorized Ferrari store four hundred miles ago, keeping the drive train ready to go. While speculation about any Ferrari’s future always points to collector status, it certainly couldn’t hurt to throw your clubs in the back of this genuine GT car and take the back road to the club house. W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


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1935 Mercedes-Benz 500K Special Roadster by Prahl Designer: In the Syle of Sindelfingen Estimate: $1,900,000 - 2,250,000 Engine Number: 123686 Engine: 5,018cc OHV in-line 8 cyl. Supercharged/160 bhp 4-Speed Manual Transmission Four Wheel Vacuum-Assist Hydraulic Drum Brakes Mileage: 24,866 (Showing not Documented)

Coachwork on Original 500K Chassis

Factory Correct 5.0 Liter Supercharged V-8

Prestige and Notoriety in Culture of Car Design

The Model - One of the most striking pre-WWII automobiles ever produced was the fabulous 500K “Special Roadster”. It not only exudes fine German craftsmanship in styling, but the mechanics were many years ahead of the competition. Built to exemplify the modern autobahns the government was building these cars were everything they were envisioned to be. Unfortunately, very few of these cars survived, so enter Franz Prahl situated in Oldendorf, Germany. Using many of the skills and techniques employed by Mercedes’ in house coachbuilder Sindelfingen, Prahl set about to replicate these beautiful cars on original chassis and running gears from less desirable model, or example that had suffered irreparable damage. Just as when new and each car could be ordered to fill the customer’s whims, Prahl’s skills allow discerning enthusiasts to make suggestions that would have been allowed when these were the newest cars on the road. W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


The Car - Finished in Ivory with tan leather interior, this is truly a masterpiece of design, style and execution. It is powered by a 1935 vintage 5.0 Liter supercharged engine that shows an original assembly date of March 5, 1935. No detail was overlooked in this restoration and creation of a masterpiece. These include the auxiliary soft top, fully enclosed spare tire, dual cowl vents, a rear rumble-seat that beautiful chrome plated Mercedes Grille, headlight buckets, and fog/driving lights. Using a 12-volt system this cars starts without any effort and features a lovely set of gauges, all of them backlit as they were originally designed. Riding on a set of factory chrome wire wheels with knock-off hubs they are wrapped in a set of Dunlop 7.00 X 17 blackwall tires. This is truly an old-world rolling piece of art that will attract all the compliments and envy of an original. 89 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


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1966 Velorex 16/350 Designer: František Stránský and Mojmír Stránský Estimate: $35,000 - $45,000

Without Reserve

Fresh Frame-Off Restoration to Top Standards

Entire Body of Removable Canvas

Extraordinarily Rare Microcar

Chassis Number: 360054415 Engine: 344 CC Two­-Stroke Two­-Cylinder 4­-Speed Manual Transmission (Forward and Reverse) Drum Brakes Engine: 134 cid F-head in-line 4-Cylinder 1-barrel Carburetor / 75 bhp 3-Speed Manual Transmission Four Wheel Hydraulic Drum Brakes Mileage: 52,449 mi (84,596 km)

The Model - In 1943 Czechoslovakian brothers František and Mojmír Stránský designed and built a prototype small, inexpensive three­-wheeled car, inspired by three-­wheelers from Morgan Motor Company. In 1945, the brothers built their first production cars, using vinyl cloth instead of sheet metal as the bodywork. Powered by small motorcycle engines, the vehicles were priced at about one fourth of the cost of a typical car. After the war, the brothers joined with Velo, a small manufacturing company later renamed to Velorex. On January 21, 1954, František Stránský died in the crash of a Velorex prototype. His brother, Mojmír, refused to join the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia and was ousted from the company he had founded. In 1963, production of the newly designed “Model 16” started fitted with either ČZ 175 or Jawa 350 type 572 engines. The Car - This Velorex 16/350 is fresh from a 2015 nut and bolt restoration. It is powered by the larger Jawa 350 vertical twin engine. Jawa motorcycles were imported into the US, enhancing parts support for this vehicle. The unique two­stroke is timed at top,­dead-­center allowing the Dynastarter to fire the engine in either direction allowing this Velorex four speeds in either direction. The fit of the interior and exterior upholstery is fantastic. The attention to detail in reproducing the correct tight­-fitting outer panels is exquisite. The dash retains its correct Skoda instrumentation. Fine wood finishing covers the dash and floor. With fewer than a dozen of these cars in the US and none likely in this condition, this amazing Velorex will be the cornerstone of any microcar collection.

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ot 37 L 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Designer: Larry Shinoda Estimate: $90,000 - $115,000

Documented Factory Boss 302

Numbers Matching Engine

Full Restoration, Excellent Mechanics

Chassis Number: 0F02G204666 Decoded: 0=1970; F=Dearborn, MI assembly plant; G=302 cid “Boss” V8; 204666=Serial Engine: 302 cid OHV “small block” V8 4-barrel Carburetor/290 bhp 4-Speed Manual “Wide Ratio” Transmission Power Assisted Four Wheel Front Disc and Rear Drum Brakes Mileage: 44,205 Actual Original

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The Model - One of the driving forces for a whole separate breed of “pony” cars, otherwise known as sport compacts, was the Trans Am series in motorsports. 290 HP seemed to be the magic number as the Boss 302’s main competition, namely Dodge Challenger T/A, Plymouth ‘Cuda AAR and Chevrolet’s Z28 Camaro, all featured powertrains advertised at this same level. These cars were, and still are fast, as well as attractive, and represented a segment of the performance world that wasn’t quite muscle-car status, but could hold their own on the street or the track. Responsible for the exterior styling of the Boss was 302 was gifted designer Larry Shinoda. He had come over from GM to Ford at the request of Semon “Bunkie” Knudson. His touches not only added a visual impact, but the spoilers and ground effects helped them hold the road too. This Mustang exemplifies the term Boss. The Car - Finished in Calypso Coral, one of the most sought after colors for collectors, this Mustang shows just over 44,000 documented miles. Described as a “totally unmolested and in its original condition” by our consignor, it has all the right stuff. A numbers matching drive train includes the engine and transmission, and even the rear end. The title is still in the original owner’s name which is included with the car. Still visible are the markings placed on the firewall at the Dearborn plant some 45+ years ago, and helping to reinforce the heritage of this car is an original broadcast form, or build sheet, recovered from the car, as well as a Deluxe Marti report that chronicles this car’s history from the day it was ordered. While old cars are a hobby, this is one Boss 302 that also serves as an investment you can enjoy and watch its value grow. 93 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


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1953 Jaguar C-Type Evocation Designer: Bob Knight

Malcolm Sayer

Estimate: $135,000 - $165,000

Chassis Number: J65P1B76000BW Decoded: J=Jaguar, 65=1965, P1B7=S-Type, 6000=Serial Number, Borg-Warner Transmission Engine: 4.2L 220 bhp Twin-Cam Straight-Six Four-Speed Manual Gearbox, Dunlop Front Disk Brakes, Girling Rear Drum Brakes Mileage: 86,600 •

Stunning Dimensionally-Correct Hand-Crafted Aluminum Body

Presented in #18 Rolt / Hamilton LeMans-Winning Markings

Exceptional As-New Condition

The Model – Following the end of World War II, few car manufacturers were in a position to market truly new products. Jaguar Cars was one of the few exceptions. Jaguar was set to release a sophisticated new overhead-valve twin-cam engine when most competitors were still using primitive side-valve engines. In searching for a high-impact product to debut the new XK engine, Jaguar built the now-famous XK120. Intended as a halo product destined for limited production, Jaguar was suddenly flooded with orders for their new sports car. Soon a racing legend was born. Bolstered by the initial success of the road going XK120 at LeMans, Jaguar director, William Lyons, set his company on an ambitious path to win the LeMans 24 hour endurance race. Bob Knight designed the competition or C-Type around a tubular steel space frame that was clothed in a curvaceous Malcolm Sayer-styled aluminum body that would influence Jaguar design for decades to come. The C-Type won LeMans in its first outing in 1951 and again in 1953. These cars achieved legendary status for their prowess in endurance and sports car racing. Today, ownership remains an exclusive club with only 53 original C-Types produced.

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The Car – This C-Type is an absolutely stunning evocation of the ultra-rare original racers. The renowned craftsmen of JVA Automoviles Especiales in Buenos Aires, Argentina are credited with faithfully recreating the aluminum body in painstaking detail. The hand-formed aluminum is a perfect match to the dimensions of an authentic C-Type. The evocative XK engine sits at the heart of this car in the highly-tuned 4.2 liter specification. Fed by a pair of SU side-draft carburetors, this legendary power plant delivers an estimated 220bhp and an incredible exhaust note through the side pipes. Power is transmitted via a four-speed manual transmission to a period-correct live axle. The front frame and suspension incorporate the developments of the later E-Type. This car features dual-wishbone front suspension matched with power assisted Dunlop front disk brakes, adjustable coil-over dampers and precise rack and pinion steering. The rear suspension also features adjustable coil-over dampers mated to a triangulated panhard bar suspension and Girling drum brakes.This outstanding car is immaculately finished in the authentic British Racing Green and #18 markings of the Tony Rolt & Duncan Hamilton car that won LeMans in 1953. With little usage since its construction, this car presents in as-new condition. This C-Type evocation is titled as a 1965 Jaguar and boasts authentic period details including correct brooklands windscreen, painted wire wheels and matching spare located in a lockable storage compartment, a quick-release fuel cap, side-lock bonnet handles and leather bonnet straps. The interior centers around the correct black leather racing seats and presents the driver with a spectacular Moto Lita steering wheel and vintage Smiths instrumentation including the odometer reading 86,600 from a previous installation. This tractable car handles modern road conditions with ease and features turn signals, horn, alternator charging system and an electric cooling fan. With original cars exceeding $4 million and recreations with FIA paperwork topping $250,000, this authentically-styled aluminum C-Type represents an outstanding value and opportunity to acquire an incredible piece of automotive art.

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2010 Lamborghini Murcielago LP650-4 Designer: Luc Donckerwolke Estimate: $310,000 - $350,000

• Chassis Number: ZHWBU4AN8ALA03902 • Decoded: ZH=Automobili Lamborghini B=Murcielago U=USA 4=Roadster A=V12 N=6 Speed Manual Low Ratio 8=Transliterating Number A=2010 L=Sant’Agata Bolognese - Bologna, Italy A03=Lamborghini Manufacturing Code 902=Serial Engine: 6.5 Liter V12/641 HP Automated 6-Speed Manual Transmission 4-Wheel disc Brakes Mileage: 1,350 Actual

#22 of 50 built Dedicated Color Scheme Ultra-Rare Clear Bonnet Cover

The Model - If you have ever lived in your older brother’s shadow you know that you have to do something fantastic to develop your own identity. Following up a lineage that included the legendary Countach and the equally stunning Diablo, the Murcielago showed the world what Italian excotics were going to look like 2001 on. However if you live in the US, you would have to wait until 2002 for yours. The scissor doors gave the already fascinating shape an additional element of exclusivity. If it was exclusivity you were looking for, Lambo had just the ticket in 2010 with the release of the LP650-4 Roadster. Overdosed with power, the limited edition would only see fifty of the amped up all wheel drive machines on the road. While a roadster had been available, the aptly name LP650-4 boosted power from the V12 to 641 hp which was rounded up when giving the bull its nomenclature.

The Car - Only one color was offered in the LP650-4 Roadster variant, and the people at Lamborghini chose well. Grigio Telesto paint covers the outside of this Italian, creating an unblemished, factory smooth finish. Designers tagged the LP650-4s with orange highlights that bring the already bold lines to life, and lets the world know you sprung for the extra power. With only fifty of these outrageous rides built it’s no surprise the odometer only has 1350 miles on it. The exterior also sports a clear bonnet cover, a $25,000 dollar option, making the engine visible as well as making this one of the most highly optioned of the fifty units built. 98 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


In an ironic twist the inside of this bull is covered in the finest cowhides Italy has to offer. The variety of materials on the interior favor the pilot, smothering the driver’s side in black alcantara. Paddle shifters in orange along with orange stitching offer the only reprieve from the otherwise austere interior styling. The LP650-4 Roadster offers something for everyone, whether you like being the center of attention, never want to see a car exactly like yours, or have a collection of low production cars, this raging bull is destined for increasingly high dollar sales. 99 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


ot 40 L 1948 Jaguar Mk IV 3.5-Liter Drop-Head Coupe Estimate: $130,000 - $150,000

CCCA “Full Classic”

Well Preserved

Cognoscente Touring Machine

Estate Collection Without Reserve

Body Number: C1260 Engine: 3,485cc OHV in-line 6-cyl. 2XSU Carburetors/125 bhp 3-Speed Merc-O-Matic Automatic Transmission Power Assisted Four Wheel Hydraulic Drum Brakes Mileage: 57823 Showing The Model - After the end of WWII, Jaguar pressed into production many of their pre-war models. While development was progressing on a new line of sports cars, it was necessary to keep up cash-flow so as to pay the hired help and fund the research and development programs going on. Virtually identical to the final civilian models produced in 1939, one feature that was missing were the “SS” badges. Unofficially these early post-war cars were deemed the Mark IV, and would later set off a series of upscale saloons that would be in production up through the early 1960’s. While a cozy inside ride was fun, there were those looking for a bit more excitement, enter the drop-head coupe. The cars proved topdown open-air motoring could really be an enjoyable sensation. With reliable mechanics and classic design the Mark IV Jaguar produced enough income for something called XK to come to life. The Car - This Mark IV drop-head coupe is finished in dark green with the interior trimmed in a light tan, providing comfortable seating for four. The folding soft top is a light olive hue and features the folding landau bars. This is a factory left-hand drive model, indicating it was most likely shipped new to North America as a car-hungry market existed, and luxury vehicles such as this Jaguar were in high demand. It is fitted with a full-set of Jaguar knock-off chrome wire wheels, and retains it Lucas lighting system. Under the hood the engine is tidy, but as this is a driver-quality car, there is a light patina of use. The use of quality wood surfaces decorates the interior with a full assortment of gauges mounted in the dashboard. Ready for the open road, top down or up, this could be a delightful addition that can be enjoyed and proudly displayed. 100 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


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1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 427 / 435 Designer: William “Bill” Mitchell Estimate: $ 175,000 - 225,000

Sting Ray Coupe 427ci/435hp

Matching Numbers Big Block Tripower

Documented Tank Sticker

Chassis Number:194377S106901 Decoded:1=Chevrolet; 9=Corvette; 4=V8 engine; 37=2-dr coupe; 7=1967 model; S=St. Louis, MO assembly; 106901=Serial Engine: 427 cid OHV “Big Block” V8 3X2-barrel Carburetors/435 bhp 4-Speed Manual Transmission Power Assisted Four Wheel Hydraulic Disc Brakes Mileage: 60,850

The Car – Authenticating a Corvette has become a science, one that the NCRS and its members have honed to perfection. According to the NCRS validated original build sheet for this car, which was placed on top of the fuel tank on the assembly line, this Silver Pearl beauty was built for a performance minded owner. In addition to the L71 427 V8, is the M21, close-ratio 4-speed transmission, the heavy duty J56 disc brakes, 4.11 Positraction axle, side exhausts and the 15” special Corvette wheels. Treated to a rotisserie restoration around 2005, it has been maintained to the highest degree since. Proper date-coded tinted glass is found all around as well as the transistorized ignition, a date-coded AC-Delco battery plus a fresh set of red-line tires. A screamer, a pleaser not a teaser, this Corvette presents the best in both worlds for fans of show and fans of go.



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1967 Ferrari 330 GTC Coupe by Pininfarina Designer: Pininfarina Estimate: $900,000 - $1,050,000 Chassis Number: 9829 Engine: 3,967cc DOHC V12 3X Weber 40 Carburetors/300 bhp 5-Speed Manual Transaxle Power Assisted Four Wheel Hydraulic Disc Brakes Mileage: 55,225 Showing •

Colombo V-12 Engine w/ Triple Webber Carbs

34,300 Original Miles

Rare Pino Verde in Top Condition

The Model -Two years after the 330 GT 2+2 was introduced, Ferrari presented the 330 GTC. It was a marriage of two outstanding designs and concepts. Customers enjoyed the luxury appointments found in the 330, but wanted the handling performance of something a little more potent, enter the steering, suspension and transmission of the fabulous 275 GTB. With the axles moved 10 inches closer together to provide a superior handling package, coupled with the 300 HP Colombo V12, 0-60 MPH times were less than six seconds. Elements of design were borrowed from several other models, such as the rear design coming from the 275 GTS as well as elements for the 500 Superfast providing excellent visibility. In the more compact passenger compartment, a luggage shelf replaced the back seats. Add to the package independent rear suspension and these not only traveled in a straight line, but handled curves like an Italian lover. W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


The Car - No other coachbuilder has built bodies for Ferrari than Pininfarina, and the 330 GTC is no exception. With just 598 of these attractive coupes produced, it is refreshing to see one in a color besides red, which we find desirable. Our consignor tells us this Verde Pino (Pine Green) coupe has always been garaged and meticulously maintained. One look inside at the light tan leather seats shows minimal wear. Fitted with the much easier to clean and maintain knock-off alloy wheels, and a recently added set of tires, this coupe is perfect for a weekend tour or just a drive along the coast, no matter which body of water you decide to visit. With factory air-conditioning to keep you comfortable, and a vintage Pioneer AM-FM Cassette player for your entertainment, you will feel properly rewarded for the spirited competition this car is sure to inspire during the bidding session. 107 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


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1976 Toyota FJ43 Land Cruiser Designer: Kazuo Morohoshi Estimate: $ 55,000 - 75,000

Chassis Number: FJ4341712 Decoded: FJ43=FJ43 Soft Top, 41712=Serial Number Engine: 4.2L, 135 bhp Straight Six-Cylinder Engine Four-Speed Manual Transmission Power-Assisted Drum Brakes Mileage: 73,000

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Every Component Correctly Refurbished or Replaced Ultra-Rare Soft-Top Model of the Hottest Classic Truck

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The Model -In 1950s Japan, the Willys M38 Jeep served as the starting point for Toyota’s new FJ40 series Land Cruiser utility vehicle. The FJ40 proved to be rigid and durable, making considerable inroads into the Jeep market in the United States throughout the 1960s and 1970s. From its introduction in 1960, the FJ40 was available in a variety of versions. Part of its success was due to a basic platform that was much larger than the Jeep. From 1975 the FJ40 series saw significant improvements with the addition of better low range gearing and the outstanding 2F engine. The 2Fs FJ40s enjoyed 135 bhp from the 4.2 liter unit. The majority of 40 series Land Cruisers were built as twodoor hard-top models. Very few vehicles were built as medium wheelbase two-door soft-top FJ43 model. Today the rare FJ43 represents the ultimate in collectability amongst classic truck enthusiasts due to its basic simple and solid design and the flexibility that the larger open-bed design offers. The Car - This 1976 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ43 Soft Top represents the most desirable Land Cruiser variant in the finest condition. No FJ43s were sold new in the US. This FJ43 spent its early years in Colombia before receiving a no-expense spared restoration. Every fitting and component has been replaced or restored to ensure that this truck is the finest FJ available. All restoration work was completed by professionals who spent over a thousand hours taking this truck down to bare metal and correctly repairing or replacing all damaged components before treating it to spectacular paintwork inside and out before building it up into as-new condition. No detail was missed as all surfaces, even the special-finish seat backs, gauge cluster, console, glovebox, valve cover, fuel line cover and back door trim were expertly refinished. All turn signals and brake lights and other electrical components are as new. The upholstery and seat belts are fresh and correct throughout as are all trim pieces and emblems. The mechanical components received the same treatment as the newly-overhauled 2F 4.2 liter engine drives freshly rebuilt front and rear axles turning new wheels and tires. All-new brake booster and cylinder components provide the stopping power. This incredibly rare and desirable soft top FJ43 is amazing throughout and represents the absolute pinnacle of the classic Land Cruiser market.


ot 45 L 1961 Jaguar XK150 Drophead Coupe Designer: Sir William Lyons Estimate: $120,000 - $140,000

Ultimate in Sport and Luxury

Striking and Attractive Color Scheme

Chassis Number: S837285 Decoded: S=XK150; 837=Drop Head Coupe-LHD; 285=Serial Engine: 3,442cc DOHC in-line 6-cyl. 2XSU Carburetors/190 bhp 4-Speed Manual Transmission Four Wheel Hydraulic Disc Brakes

Mechanically Sorted Out

Mileage: 72,670 The Model - During the 1950’s Jaguar had two goals, make money by selling stately, well-crafted saloons and make a name by building a most exciting sports car. The XK series developed into a line of legends that provided performance with as much luxury as possible, and with high enough production to be competitive on the open market. Starting with the XK120, races were won and records set. With the XK140, sales were strong, and performance was stronger. With the XK150, all things came together, style, speed and a bit of luxury for anyone lucky enough sitting behind the steering wheel. Offered in three basic models, roadster, fixed-head coupe and the drop-head coupe, Jaguar sports cars were in high demand and the company was in the black. Production of the drop-head coupe between 1958 and 1961 came to 1,903 and today they are respected around the world as a classic design.

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The Car – Finished in red with black soft trim, a black canvas top, and combined with knock-off chrome wire wheels this car exudes an appearance that it’s ready to go, top down of course to enjoy the scenery. Described by our consignor as “driver-level”, this XK150 isn’t a trailer-queen, but you can certainly be proud of with its deep reflective chrome bumpers and interior which features a wood trim instrument panel looking fresh and fitted with a full set of Smiths gauges and meters. The top is clean and fully padded providing a cozy ride for two. While this XK150 was born with the 3.8 Liter six, at some point a earlier 3.4 Liter engine was installed. It is fitted with SU carbs, and the proper cylinder head plus the S.E. spec dual exhaust. This is a car that needs to be driven and enjoyed, and is sure to turn admiring eyes in its direction wherever it goes.

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ot 46 L 1930 Cord Front Drive “L29” Cabriolet Designer: William Lyons

Estimate: $425,000 - $550,000

Majestic Unicorn Superb Styling

Quad Set of Woodlite Headlights

Recognized “Full Classic” by CCCA

Chassis Number: 2926853 Engine Number: FD1428 Decoded: T=3.5L 6-cylinder; 5745=Unit Number Engine: 298 cid “side-valve” in-line 8-cyl. 2-barrel Carburetor/125 bhp 3-Speed “Vac-Gear” Semi-Automatic Transmission Four Wheel Hydraulic Drum Brakes The Model - It was a total departure from the norm, when Cord introduced its new Front Drive model in late 1928, there was little that was conventional about it. An American hero of the racing circuit, Harry Miller had been championing front-drive cars for years and held a number of patents. When E.L. Cord set about to create an engineering marvel, Miller’s ideas were called upon. Attached to each of these early Front Drives is a patent plate listing a number of his inventions. Reversing the engine on the chassis and placing the transmission at the front of the car eliminated the need for higher off the ground bodies, allowing designers to build more streamlined and modern body creations. It is interesting that it wasn’t until after these cars were known as the L29, as they were simply referred to in factory literature as the Front Drive by Cord. The Car - Stunning is the one word that sums up the beauty of this Cabriolet. Finished in striking two-tone scheme of lavender and purple, this car was treated to a full restoration at which time it was fitted with full disc wheels, even for the dual side-mounted spares, as well as a set of Woodlites headlights accompanied by a very rare set of matching cowl lights. One of the most unique accessories on this Cord is the Universal Gear Shift Corporations pneumatic shifting device. Similar in principle to the later pre-selectors used by Cord, the driver places the indicator into the gear he wants and the transmission is automatically shifted into the desired gear when the clutch pedal is depressed. This may well be the only working example of this device left in service, and it happens to be a star of the show for Amelia. 114 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


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2008 Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe Estimate: $250,000 - $280,000

Chassis Number: SCA2D685518UX16109 Decoded: S=Europe C=England A=Rolls-Royce Engine: 6749 cc DOHC 48-valve V-12, Aluminum Block and Heads, Direct Fuel Injection/453 HP 6-speed Automatic Transmission Mileage: 3,573

Bespoke Merlot Paint

Stainless Steel Hood & Teak Wood Deck

2008 International Auto Show Car

The Model - With a reputation for pomp and circumstance that dates back to the 1920s, Rolls Royce continued seamlessly as they entered into an era under the tutelage of BMW. The first Phantom under BMW ownership was released in 2003, but as they often do, the public loved the car but demanded a convertible. To meet that demand Rolls-Royce unveiled the Phantom drophead coupe at the North American Auto show in detroit in 2007. Based on the Phantom’s platform, the Drophead coupe did not disappoint, housing BMW’s V12 that was sourced for power in the behemoth, slinging it from 0-60 in 5.7 seconds, not bad considering it weighs in at 5800 pounds. Even with its German infusion, the Phantom remains polite as ever, even offering you an umbrella when you open the door. The doors also close themselves with a push of a button, like having a valet at every stop. The Phantom has attempted to anticipate your every need, putting a solution at your fingertips. To say that the Phantom is plush would be understating the stateliness and grace the Marque has delivered. W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


The Car - Merlot was a particularly refined choice for this truly refined auto. That bespoke finish remains full of life today, ready for its next upscale duty. Offering a masculine contrast to the exterior aesthetics is the stainless steel hood option, that when ordered commanded a hefty price tag. In order to not go unnoticed, the rear deck is fitted with teak wood giving this Phantom the most desirable features available. Every bit as elegant, the interior is composed of light cream and black leather. The dash is another fine example of what Rolls-Royce can do with wood, a feature carried over to the veneered dash and even the spokes on the steering wheel. With only 3,573 miles the V12 is just getting started, and with a full service recently completed the almost 6000 pound wonder is ready to offer you a reprieve from the world as you travel around the city or the highways between. Raise your hand high, and forget about the trailer, treat yourself to a ride home in this true luxury car that was displayed at the North American International Auto Show Car by Rolls-Royce in 2008. W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


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1989 Porsche 911 Speedster Designer: Tony Lapine Estimate: $190,000 - $240,000

Limited in 1989 to 823 Speedsters to U.S. Spec.

Garage Kept and Well Maintained

Proper Appointments for Performance

Without Reserve

Chassis Number: WP0EB0914KS173247 Decoded: W=Germany; P=Porsche; 0=Sports Car; E=911; B=3.2L Turbo H6; 0=No Airbags; 91=911 (Speedster included); 4=Check Digit; K=1989 Year Model; S=Stuttgart assembly; 173247=Unit Sequence Engine: 3,164 cc SOHC H-6 cyl. Bosch EFI/215 bhp 5-Speed Manual Transmission Power Assisted Four Wheel Ventilated Disc Brakes Mileage: 8,866 Actual

The Model - In the latter half of the 1980’s shortly after the 911 Carrera cabriolets had been released, it was suggested by Porsche historian and journalist Paul Frere that a lighter weight special edition would be enjoyed by Porsche enthusiasts in countries with a more favorable climate, such as the U.S.A. A prototype was shown at the 1987 Frankfurt Auto Show and both the press and the public expressed their delight in its design and reported performance. Introduced in 1989 as a member of the K-Series 3.2 Liter Carrera family, the new Speedster was a hit. To save weight the windshield was removable and a thin soft “emergency” top was used. Rear seats were deleted, replaced by a fiberglass tonneau to seal off the rear portion of the car. Flared wheel arches, the “wide-body” Turbo look, side panels, a “whale tail” rear spoiler and special Fuchs forged alloy wheels completed the package. 122 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


The Car - Finished in Guards Red this Speedster is complimented by a black partial leather interior. Looking fresh is the folding black top, which is to be used sparingly. This well-appointed two-seater is fitted with all of the regular Speedster equipment such as the stabilizer bars, the shortened shift lever, and a Blaupunkt AM-FM-Cassette entertainment center. One important option it appears to have are the Sport seats that can be adjusted electrically, as well as the four-spoke steering wheel, while black Fuchs wheels show no sign of contact with curbs or other road hazards. Paint appears to be original and in excellent condition while the interior looks nearly factory fresh, and who could expect less with just 8,900 miles from new. Also included are the original books, tools, jack and receipts. This is a rare opportunity for the discerning Porsche collector to acquire a blast from the past with modern 123 mechanics. W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


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1990 Ferrari 348 TS Coachwork: Pininfarina Estimate: $ 60,000 - 85,000

Chassis Number: ZFFFG36A2L0088190 Decoded: ZFF=Italy, Ferrari, Ferrari F=348 tb/s, Mondial t (Cabr) GPassive restraint system (= active belts with manual lap belts) 36=348 ts, 348 GTS, 348 ts Serie Speciale A=Left-Hand Drive, North America 2=Check digit L=1990 O=Maranello 088190= Serial

Iconic Styling and Design

Maintained & Up to Date Service

Solid Performance and Value

Engine: 3.4 Liter, Quad-Cam, 32-Valve V8 Bosch Fuel Injection / 300 hp 5-Speed Manual Transmission Four­Wheel Ventilated Power / ABS Disk Brakes Mileage: 25,608 Actual The Model -In the 1980s, Ferrari’s brand was largely recognized by the strakes that dominate the eyes attention, and was made popular by the Italian red head, the Testarossa. When it came time to replace the 328, Pininfarina applied the lines to the new 348, unveiling the new design in 1989. The radical lines were only the beginning of the changes Ferrari had in store. The quad-cam V8 was mounted longitudinally and the the transmission would function from a transverse position. Producing 300 prancing ponies, the 348 was no slouch on the back roads, delivering a classic Ferrari feel from behind the wheel.

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The Car - Perfect for the Ferrari owner who wants to leave the Testarossa in the garage but still wants to get out and gallop on the weekends, this 348 is road ready and nicely maintained. The Rosso Corsa paint presents well and would still make this a stand out at cars and coffee. With the boot open you will see the factory tool kit in its leather case, tire inflator, and factory car cover on display. Tan leather makes up the majority of the cockpit, verifying the 25,000 miles on the clock were gently applied. The gauges and controls are all clean and functioning properly. The engine and transmission are also well maintained receiving an engine-out belt service in 2014. Ready for corner carving with the targa top off or the local shows, grab this little go getter for tons of driving fun.

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ot 50 L 1938 Gulf Miller Special Evocation Designer: Harry Miller Estimate: $75,000 - $95,000

Chassis Number: 4016 Engine: Jaguar Inline 6 Cylinder ZF Transmission

Hand Formed Aluminum

4000 Hour Build

First Rear Engine Indy Car Style

The Model - In racing, cars usually naturally conform to the agreed upon fast standard. But every now and then a radical idea comes along that catches the world off guard. That was the case when in Harry Miller showed up to the 1937 Indianapolis 500 with the engine at the wrong end of the car, with all 4-wheels propelling the futuristic racer. It failed to qualify but, burgeoning racers themselves, the Gulf Oil company saw the virtue in the design and promptly commissioned 3 to be built for the 1938 Indy 500. Only one of the Gulf Millers made it to the track that year and was too late for a qualifying attempt. Three cars did attempt to make the field in 1939, but only one driver could wheel the machine well enough, making it the first rear engine car to hit the bricks for the 500. That day George Bailey completed 47 circuits before a mechanical failure took him out of the race. Racers would continue to try the rear engined car until 1947, however,no one more successful than Bailey. Only one of the three original car still exists, at home in the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum. 128 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


The Car - Handcrafted from aluminum to the exact dimensions of the original, making it visually indistinguishable, 4,000 hours were poured into every detail, including hand lettering. The Jaguar 6 cylinder that replaces the Miller engine only has about 25 “shake down� miles on it and is coupled with a ZF transmission to put power to the wheels. The exhaust is feed out the top through six individual stacks, and produce a song you will recognize from your local race track. Help preserve the racing story of a time when one man decided to put the engine at the wrong end of the car, an idea ahead of its time, but no less brilliant. 129 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


ot 51 L 1976 Porsche 911/930 Turbo Carrera Coupe Designer: Ferdinand Porsche

Estimate: $235,000 - $275,000 Without Reserve

Factory Black Carrera Coupe Type 930

Fresh Rotisserie Restoration

Porsche Certificate of Authenticity

Chassis Number: 9306800495 Engine: 3.0 liter Air Cooled Turbocharged Flat Six Cylinder 4-Speed Transmission 4-Wheel disc brakes Mileage: 27,000 Actual

The Model -In the 1970s the Italians had set the bar pretty high with all their 12 cylinder machines, and Porsche new it was going to have to do something to keep the 911 in the game. Their answer was a big turbo. Originally experimented with for homologization, it soon became clear that strapping it to a 3 liter RS engine would put it back in competition, with half the cylinders. The first 930 hit the road in 1975 and would continue to be the top of Porsche line until 1989. The turbo lag and resulting blast of power has become legendary in the air cooled, but those that have driven them know they are quite manageable delivering one of life’s finer driving experiences. 130 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


The Car - This 930 is a benefactor of a recent engine-out rotisserie restoration that was topped off with fresh jet black paint. The interior was also freshened leaving both the inside and out a clean and complete example of Porsche’s first generation of turbo cars. Optioned well, you will notice the desirable sunroof when you sit behind the wheel. Well sorted and precisely tuned, the 3 liter engine is clean and ready to run in its original form, with the addition of a MSD box in place of the crank fire ignition system. With the 1970s and 80s supercar market exploding, opportunities to buy a 930 are becoming few and far between, you won’t regret taking home this fresh driver today. 131 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


ot 52 L 1934 Hutchinson 28’ Triple Cockpit Gentleman’s Runabout “Saving Grace” Designer: John Hacker Estimate: $115,000 - $145,000 •

Excellent Craftsmanship

Immediately Seaworthy

Modern Reliable Power

Hull Number: 40121072 Engine: Chrysler 318 cid OHV “Y-block” V8 4-barrel Carburetor/235 bhp Velvet Drive Hydraulic Transmission Power Assisted Four Wheel Hydraulic Drum Brakes

The Model - Hutchinson Bros. Boat Works Inc. was established in 1902 building their first wooden boats in Alexandria Bay, New York. It was a small operation of which a wide variety of crafts were produced from 19’ long utility boats up to 48’ runabouts. While their production was considerably less than the competition, the quality and understanding of all thing nautical, meant that the Hutchinson brothers were ace boat builders. While they were a small company and created a number of designs of their own, they did learn from the major companies and would adopt other styles such as the Hacker developed modified vee that was used in a number of their boats such as the triple cockpit runabout we are proud to offer. The Boat - This restored Triple Cockpit Gentleman’s Runabout has been dated back to 1934, and has received a professional restoration preserving the speed and elegance that the brothers hard originally built into it. Construction of the hull is in rich mahogany with ash inserts, that work to form the Hacker designed vee. One step installed to keep this stunning craft a bit more resistant to water is the “no-soak” bottom. Supplying power is a Chrysler 318 Marine V8 that feed its power to the water via a Velvet Drive transmission that operates smoothly and efficiently. Each of the three cockpits are finished with green vinyl flooring accenting the wood slats, and the main cockpit has a triple windscreen that provides an outstanding view for the captain. Also included in the purchase is a tandem axle trailer to transport this beauty to the nearest body of water be it a lake or the ocean. 132 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


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1999 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster Designer: Marcello Gandini and Tom Gale

One of 27 Built in 1999

Estimate: $340,000 - $385,000

First Lamborghini To Surpass 200 MPH

Just Over 8,000 Original Miles Chassis Number: ZA9RU31B1XLA12348 Decoded: ZA9=Automobili Lamborghini R=Diablo Roadster U=USA 3=Roadster VT 1=V12 VTT B=Airbag 1=Transliterating number X=1999 L=Sant’Agata Bolognese - Bologna, Italy A12=Lamborghini Manufacturing Code-A12348=Serial number Engine: 5.7 Liter all Aluminum quad valve DOHC V12/ 529 HP Multipoint fuel injection, electronic engine control Five speed manual transmission 4-wheel Disc Brakes with ABS Mileage: 8,035 Actual

The Model - Introduced in January of 1990 in Monte Carlo, the Diablo took the place of the long running Lambo flagship, the Countach. With Chrysler money paying the bills at Lamborghini, the Diablo would receive the American treatment, softening the razor sharp edges that defined the previous line. The still radical exotic would continue to roam the streets in its original form until 1999, when it was modernized, preparing the almost ten year old model for the new millennium. The most noticeable of the 21st century changes was to do away with the dated pop-up headlights. If you needed just a little more from your Lambo the Italian automaker was happy to oblige. How about a drop-top, allwheel drive version. As if the fixed top version was not thrilling enough, the Roadster VT became available in 1995, receiving the same cosmetic updates in 1999. With the added traction and electrically controlled carbon fiber targa top, the Roadster VT was ready to set you back in your seat.


The Car - Formed in cold black, this Italian bull’s finish is factory correct and shines like a mirror. Lacking a contrasting trim the exotic lines speak for themselves. Just over 8,000 miles showing on the clock make this complete and correct exotic a showroom example of Lamborghinis first modern supercar. Fitted with the correct, albeit enormous, 335 Pirelli P-Zero tires, this Roadster has the grip to back up the 530HP. Featuring the finest Italian hides the interior is hand tooled leather, champagne in hue and nearly perfect in condition. The cockpit, with space for two, is a pristine example of the updated dash layout that modernized the interior look of the Diablo. This Diablo comes with all of the creature comforts you can not live without like full climate control, power mirrors and locks and even a tilt wheel.The V12 power plant, the heart of this fierce bull, is well maintained and ready to hit the road. The clutch and transmission shift between the five gears seamlessly moving between the stainless steel gates with hand built precision. With the classic nomenclature closing in on this exotic, now is the time to capture a Diablo for your collection.


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Exquisite Frame-off Restoration

Factory Air Condition, Headrests, Side-Pipes

1967 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray 327ci / 350hp Coupe Designer: Designer: William “Bill” Mitchell Zora Duntov Estimate: $95,000 - $125,000 Without Reserve Chassis Number: 194377S101532 Decoded: 1=Chevrolet, 9=Corvette, 4=V-8, 37=Coupe, 7=1967, S=St Louis, Missouri Assembly, 101532=Serial Engine: 327cid, 400bhp V-8 Four-Speed Manual Gearbox, Front and Rear Power Disk Brakes Mileage: 00095 (since restoration) The Model – Although the exterior appearance of the second generation Corvettes changed only slightly between 1963 and the end of production in 1967, the car experienced dynamic improvements in power and performance to keep pace with its European rivals on the road and track. By 1967 the Stingray boasted power disk brakes, limited-slip differential, all-wheel independent suspension and an enviable array of engine options to make this final year of the C2 Corvette more than a match for the competition. As many buyers eagerly awaited the release of the all-new C3 Corvette, sales remained slow. Today, collectors recognize the 1967 Corvette for its modernized performance in a beautiful vintage package. Low production volume and several unique characteristics have now conspired to make the 1967 one of the most in-demand and collectible of all Corvettes. The appearance of the big block ‘Stinger hood and one-year-only bolt-on aluminum wheels are some of the more desirable options that drive the collectability of the 1967 Stingray. The Car – This 1967 Corvette is presented with just 95 miles since a fresh complete frame-off restoration to magnificent standards. This car is breathtaking in its factory-correct Ermine White with red interior and sports a factory side exhaust system. The appealing big block ‘Stinger’ hood and the rare cast-aluminum wheels were only available in 1967, and further set this car apart from the pack. The restoration included a complete rebuild of the original matching-numbers drivetrain to deliver over 400 bhp on the dyno. The drivetrain is subtly upgraded with 3.55:1 gearing. A fully modernized sound system hides discreetly within the vintage radio. Factory air conditioning tops the long list of options that also includes headrests, power disk brakes and power steering. Even the original sales sheet, books, jack, tools and floor mats are present. Included are detailed photographic records of the restoration and servicing. With receipts topping $130,000, no shortcuts were taken in resurrecting this car to brilliant showroom condition. This incredible car is offered at no reserve. The last bidder will take home the pinnacle of second-generation Corvettes. W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


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Restored to Factory Codes

Upgraded Air Suspension

Engine Number: 58P007550 Decoded: 58=1958; P=Eldorado Brougham; 007550=Serial Engine: 365 cid OHV V8 2x4-barrel Carburetors/335 bhp 4-Speed Hydramatic Transmission Power Assisted Four Wheel Hydraulic Drum Brakes

Many Vanity Items Included

Mileage: 49,845 Showing

Designer: Harley Earle Estimate: $175,000 - $225,000

The Model - Higher horsepower, creative innovations and wild styling were all in their golden era during the late 1950’s and no other model showed that off better than Cadillac’s Eldorado Brougham. With a list price of over $13,000, this Cadillac was more expensive than a contemporary Rolls-Royce. The Brougham was a rolling show piece of modern technology, from a brushed stainless steel roof panel, the first ever use of this durable material in regular car production, to the countless amenities included. Eldorado’s Brougham wasn’t shy about its elegance and status in the car world. Power everything was included, even an automatically opening and closing deck-lid and the mighty Cadillac V8, one of the most powerful engines available, managing to keep these cars at freeway speeds while producing enough energy to make sure everything worked. With the finest interior materials and unique Cadillac styling, there was nothing more luxurious on the road. The Car - This outstanding example of the Eldorado Brougham is finished in Deauville Gray and is one of just 304 units produced that model year. With a base price of $13,074, it was reported that GM was still losing nearly $4,000 per Brougham. In 2009, this Cadillac was given a premium quality repaint in its original color and reupholstered in its original Medium blue leather and Parisienne cloth interior. Riding on proper low-profile tires with correct wheel covers, it has been retrofitted with a new self-leveling air suspension system and the original AM radio was converted to AM-FM operations. What sets this Brougham apart are the “vanity” accessories included such as the cigarette case, ladies compact with leather backed mirror, cross mechanical pencil, and an atomizer that held one ounce of Lanvin’s Arpege perfume. A very beautiful and stunning example of the epitome of motoring elegance, this Brougham should not be missed. W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


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High Quality Workmanship

Authenticity in Detail

Enjoyable Performance and Handling

Estimate: $85,000 - $105,000 Engine Number: 1R7694 Decoded: 1R=Series II/4.2 L E-Type; 7694=unit sequence Engine: 4235cc DOHC in-line 6-cyl. 2XSUl Carburetors/246 bhp 4-Speed Manual Transmission Power Assisted Four Wheel Hydraulic Drum Brakes Mileage: 34,475 The Model – When Jaguar introduced the E-type, it was an immediate success. Born from lessons learned with the streamlined D-type racing car, the E-types employed a semi-monocoque tub with bolt-on sub-frames to support the engine and independent front suspension. The early models won acclaim around the world and midway through the first series the engine was enlarged to 4.2 Liters. New regulations in the areas of safety, emissions and even materials used, were driving factors in developing the Series II E-type. Headlights were brought out in the open, knock-off wheels were banned and engine output was a bit more regulated. But there were improvements too, such as disc brakes on all four corners and a fully synchronized four-speed transmission. Larger, more visible taillights were also employed and the car’s popularity in the USA continued to grow. With the looks and performance of a Ferrari or Aston Martin, the E-type was very appealing and was offered at a fraction of the competition’s cost. The Car – Sporting a restoration from several years ago this Primrose Yellow “OTS” roadster features black leather bucket seats and a form-fitted black soft top. Starting with a straight body, high quality paint was used in the process and today the panel fit is at or above factory standards. All chrome trim was replated or replaced as necessary and the chrome wire wheels sparkle in the sunlight. With an eye towards authenticity, the floor covering and canvas top follow all the factory specs including the use of the proper leathers for the seats. Many drivers prefer the functionality of the Series II and this example shows why, with trouble-free shifting, ample performance and a few more creature comforts that make motoring a pleasure. Overall, this is a splendid example of a gentleman’s sports car that even the ladies can enjoy, and is ready for the road or to participate in a laid-back show. 146 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


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2015 Land Rover Defender HUE-166 Heritage Edition Designer: Maurice Wilks & Spencer Wilks Estimate: $95,000 - $115,000

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2015 Land Rover Defender HUE-166 Heritage Edition Designer: Maurice Wilks & Spencer Wilks Estimate: $95,000 - $115,000

Without Reserve

One of 400 Built

Factory Heritage Edition

Last Year Model Built Since Original 1948

Engine Number: Engine- 2.2 Liter Diesel Six-Speed Manual Transmission 4 x 4 Drivetrain

The Model - To understand the Heritage edition Land Rover we need to look back almost 70 years to the company’s beginnings, when in a post war era, short on materials, two brothers intended to cure the ailing Jeep. Hue 166 rolled out as prototype in March of 1948, the embodiment of the brother’s vision. There was nothing sport about this new vehicle, as it was all utility. While it lacked the obligatory headrest DVD player of today’s SUVs, it did feature a three person front seat and a power take off (PTO) to run farm equipment. The name Land Rover was arrived at quite logically, as the design team wanted a truck that could rove about any land. Equipped with tractor like mechanicals, the able new 4-wheeler was an instant hit in rural England. Like its shifting transmission the public clamored for more of the sparse little go getters, seeing production reach 10,000 units while still in development. Until 2015, that same off-roader has stayed in production in some configuration. Defying all the trends, what would eventually become the Defender, never had the identity crisis that drew so many soccer moms to the SUV market. At times while driving the all-time all-wheel drive SUV, shifting may have felt more like that of a John Deere than a Range Rover, just the way Land Rover aficionados wanted it, staying true to the vision of yesteryear.

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All great things do come to an end, but in the case of the Defender, not without a worthy send off. Land Rover one upped everyone’s expectations by delivering three limited edition defenders for the final year of production. The Heritage Edition, the most charming of the three, is modeled after the Hue 166 and its lineage is evident throughout. To be immediately recognized Land Rover gave the bodies of all examples a coat of Grasmere Green metallic paint, vintage body colored steel wheels, and an Alaska White roof. In homage to the original Hue 166, the youngster sports a silver front bumper with black end caps. The front of the Defender was reworked with a vintage styled front grill and headlamp surrounds that speak to the limited edition roots. These, along with other throwback touches give this, the last of the Defenders, a proper curtain call at the end of a storied production.England. Like its shifting transmission the public clamored for more of the sparse little go getters, seeing production reach 10,000 units while still in development. Until 2015, that same off-roader has stayed in production in some configuration. Defying all the trends, what would eventually become the Defender, never had the identity crisis that drew so many soccer moms to the SUV market. At times while driving the all-time all-wheel drive SUV, shifting may have felt more like that of a John Deere than a Range Rover, just the way Land Rover aficionados wanted it, staying true to the vision of yesteryear. All great things do come to an end, but in the case of the Defender, not without a worthy send off. Land Rover one upped everyone’s expectations by delivering three limited edition defenders for the final year of production. The Heritage Edition, the most charming of the three, is modeled after the Hue 166 and its lineage is evident throughout. To be immediately recognized Land Rover gave the bodies of all examples a coat of Grasmere Green metallic paint, vintage body colored steel wheels, and an Alaska White roof. In homage to the original Hue 166, the youngster sports a silver front bumper with black end caps. The front of the Defender was reworked with a vintage styled front grill and headlamp surrounds that speak to the limited edition roots. These, along with other throwback touches give this, the last of the Defenders, a proper curtain call at the end of a storied production.

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The Ultimate in Motoring Beautiful Restoration Wire Chrome Wheels and A/C

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Vin Number: 60F101356 Engine Number: 60E Decoded: 60=1960; E=Eldorado Biarritz; Engine: 390 cid OHV V8 2X4-barrel Carburetor/345 bhp 3-Speed Hydramatic Transmission Power Assisted Four Wheel Hydraulic Drum Brakes Mileage: 36,865 Showing The Model - Elegance in motoring at the start of the 1960’s was exemplified with the Cadillac marque. While the sedans and hardtops were the bread and butter of Cadillac sales, a convertible was the ultimate sign of success. Taking it one step higher to the zenith of conspicuous-consumption, was the Eldorado Biarritz convertible. The entire Eldorado family represented the ultimate in motoring including the Seville hardtop and the Pininfarina bodied Brougham fourdoor hardtop. But it was the convertible that would turn heads wherever it arrived. What would be optional in most cars was standard equipment for the Biarritz. Power steering, brakes, windows and seats were all standard equipment. Under the hood, Cadillac’s powerful V8 engine was upgraded with a dual four-barrel carburetor set-up that made this engine one of the most powerful in the industry. Around the world, Cadillac was recognized for its leadership in the production of luxury automobiles. The Car - Treated to a full restoration, the 1960 Eldorado Biarritz convertible, which we are proud to present, comes from a noted collector, who kept it protected in a climate controlled environment for the past decade. Recently treated to a “re-awakening” it is ready for the road or the show field. With a body that is smooth with proper gaps, it is finished in Seminole Red and is accented with white leather seats and a white top, that when placed in the down position is concealed by the hardcover parade boot. One of the few options available on this car was air-conditioning, of which this example has, as well as upgraded chrome wire wheels on all four corners. With gleaming chrome, clean and clear tinted windows all around and a soft top that fits like a glove, this Eldorado is a truly spectacular car worthy of being in a collection of only the finest automobiles. W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


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As New Condition One of The Lowest Miles Aperta

80 Built to Commemorate 80 Years of Pininfarina

Convertible 599 GTO Variant

Most Rare Production Ferrari to Date

Chassis Number: ZFF72RHL2B0182493 Engine: 5,999 cc 65-degree V-12 engine, Direct injection/Fuel injection six-speed manual automated F1gearbox Four-wheel carbon-ceramic brakes Odometer: 180 Original Actual Miles

The Model - The Ferrari marque has always enjoyed an executive level of exclusivity, so when the people in Maranello leaked the news they would be pre-selling their most exclusive ride to date; all 80 examples of the 599 SA Apertas were snatched up by Ferrari’s most elite buyers. The name alone signaled something special lay underneath, with the SA signature paying homage to Sergio and Andrea Pininfarina,and Aperta simply meaning “open”. The Aperta has a reconfigured chassis and a lower, stiffer windscreen with a steeper rake, fitting for a tribute to patriarchs of quintessential Italian design. To keep weight as close to the closed top version as possible, the top is a flip back style, or an “emergency top”, not intended for regular use. As for motivation, the Aperta relies on the GTO’s eager 660 HP V12. Truly a design masterpiece the 599 masterfully transformed the track-only 599XX into a proper drop-top roadster. 156 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


The Car - In new showroom condition with only 180 Miles on the clock, this Ferrari is covered in the automakers darkest and most threatening hue, Nero Daytona Metallic, which remains essentially flawless. The sleek exterior lines are accented with tasteful helpings of silver up the A pillar and extending all the way back to the elegant buttresses that form the aerodynamic roof line. The optional yellow brakes and the obligatory yellow Ferrari badge that adorn the fenders complete the classic Ferrari mystique. From the race inspired beige Italian leather seats, you immediately notice the white glove treatment this collector’s item has been given. The seats show virtually no signs of use as evidenced by the odometer. The dynamic interior comes alive with the carbon fiber dash trim and matching piping. The exhaust note produced by the factory maintained 65 degree V12 begs you to hit the oversized paddle shifter and race toward the red line. No matter if you intend to stable this Italian stallion, preserving it for future generations or if you intend to take the bait and hit the road, with only 80 examples built, the opportunity to obtain a SA Aperta, a true icon, should not be passed over.

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ot 60 L 1970 Mini Cooper Sport 500 RestoMod

Restored to Modern MK VII Classic Mini

Desirable Ragtop Factory S

Estimate: $40,000 - $55,000

Fuel Injected with 4-Speed Manual

Without Reserve

Engine: 1,275 cc Inline 4 Cylinder Fuel Injection 1.3 Liter / 90 bhp 4-Speed Manual Transmission Front Disc Brakes Rear Drum Brakes

The Model - The Iconic Mini was born of a partnership and would continue to improve as further partnerships were made. In order to save the businesses after World War II, Nuffield Motors and Austin came together to produce the Mini. As a gas shortage was occurring, the shift to smaller cars with smaller engines had begun. These little cars would still be expected to pull their load, in the case of the Mini that meant transporting four adults that would have a combined weight totaling more than the entire weight of the car. The next partnership would bring racing great John Cooper into the mix. With the use of his 1275 cc engine, the Mini would be transformed from a casual compact car to a sporty microcar that has since become a centerpiece of automotive history. The Car - For all intent and purposes, this Mini Cooper is a essentially a modern final edition of the classic mini cooper. The last series of Mini Coopers built before production was ceased overseas in 2000 was called the MK VII. Fitted with modern amenities such as the largest fuel injection 1275 cc engine, air bags, electronic controls, alarms system, modern brakes, upgraded suspension and even leather interior, this Mini Copper was restored to the exact specifications of the best and last production model of the iconic micro car. This outstanding example will bring a smile every time it’s driven to even the most discerning collector.

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1969 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray 2-Dr T-Top Convertible Designer: William “Bill” Mitchell Estimate: $45,000 - $60,000 ENGINE Number: 194379S702951 Decoded: 1=Chevrolet ; 9=Corvette; 4=V8; 37=T-top Coupe; 9=1969; S=St. Louis, MO assembly plant; 702951=Serial Engine: 427 cid OHV “Big Block” V8 4-barrel Carburetor/390 bhp 4-Speed Manual Transmission Power Assisted Four Wheel Hydraulic Disc Brakes

Unrestored, Well-Preserved

Big Block 427 V8 / 390 hp

MAtching Numbers t-Tops Coupe

Mileage: 69,733 MI

The Model -In the mid-1960s work began on the design of the third generation of America’s Sports Car, the Corvette. One wonders that as the stylists were designing this new car based on the Mako Shark, if they had any idea this family of coupes and convertibles would be around until the early 1980’s? It does have a muscular stance with dramatic lines that seem to replicate the air as it streams over the sensuous curves. Introduced in 1968, one thing missing from the Corvette that season was the Stingray nameplate. A major campaign to drop that name and call the new Corvette King of the Road had been planned, until a devilish Texan name Shelby announced a super edition of his car which would be called the King of the Road, the GT500KR. Stingray was back for 1969, as was a big block 427 in several flavors and lots of excitement. The Car - This original big-block Corvette has been well preserved, but was never locked away or forgotten. Showing less than 70,000 miles from new, it left the St. Louis plant in its deep Fathom Green paint with a matching interior. This would be the last year the 427 could be found in Corvettes, and 10,531 customers stepped up and ordered the 390 HP “L36” edition of this high performance engine that also pumped out 460 foot-pounds of torque. Virtually untouched from new this coupe retains its original AM-FM radio and all the factory installed gauges, which are clean, clear and working. The original Rally wheels are currently wearing blackwall tires that give it an aggressive look. There is a natural patina of use, which definitely makes this a driver quality car. However, there are plenty of miles left on this beauty, and you could be the one putting them on.

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ot 62 L 2010 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake Designer: Vince LaViolette, Shelby Automotive Estimate: $85,000 - $105,000

Chassis Number: 1ZVBP8JSXA5124278 Decoded: 1ZF: Automotive Alliance Ford Passenger Car B: Air Bags and Seat Belt P8J: Coupe Shelby GT500 S: 5.4L 540hp V8(Shelby) X: Check-Digit A: 2010 5: Flat Rock, Michigan 5124278: Seria Engine: Mileage: 2,255

Exclusive Super Snake Package

Track Inspired Shelby Upgrades and Design

Explosive Power

The Model - Tire smoke is a sensual smell. Some cars make more than others, like the GT500 Super Snake. With 750 HP launches, corner exits are difficult although a smoke show is easy. Yes, the Super Snake sits lower on a polished set of Alcoa rims and yes it has all the body modifications you would expect, but underneath it all you just can not help but to marvel at all that power. All that juice originates from a 5.4 liter V8 topped with a Whipple blower, huffing 16 PSI into the Shelby’s lungs. Engaging the throttle simultaneously delivers neck snapping performance, and a symphony of rpm’s from the ample Ford V-8 and the 4” tipped stainless steel exhaust. Inside the driver is immersed in a retro interior refined in 2010 and reminiscent of the ’64 model with a brushed aluminum accented 6 gauge instrument cluster and aluminum accented air register vents.

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The Car - Delivered in Performance White with a black over the top racing stripe, the stance of this Super Snake says it means business. It is adorned from every angle with Shelby badging indicating that this is no ordinary Mustang. Under the hood this car looks as it should registering just over 2,200 miles, spotless. The Kenne Bell supercharger dominates the space in the engine compartment, revealing what is hiding under the bulging track inspired Shelby aluminum hood with accessory hood pins. Styling carries through into the interior where Carroll Shelby’s name is monogramed into the headrest as well as the Super Snake insignia on the matching seats. The leather bucket seats are in excellent condition as would be expected in a low mileage car. A leather wrapped 6-speed shifter in polished white is welcomed in a world of increasing paddle shift operated performance cars, and the center console is further accented with carbon fiber. Performance gauges such as the Auto Meter Products Boost indicator remind you that you are in for a lively ride. Like the muscle car era of years past, America is again delivering the ultimate pony cars to the market, get yours while you can.

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1958 Jaguar XK150 Fixed Head Coupe Designer: William Lyons Estimate: $80,000 - $100,000 Chassis Number: S835101DN Decoded: S=Special Equipment; 83=XK150; 5101=Unit sequence; DN=de Normanville Overdrive Transmission Engine: 3442cc OHC 6-cyl. 2xSU Carburetors/190 bhp 4-Speed Manual Transmission with Overdrive Four Wheel Hydraulic Disc Brakes

Last of the Famous XK Family

Well Sorted and Ready for Use

Desirable Fixed-Head Coupe

Mileage: 2,841 Showing

The Car - Without a doubt, the XK series sports car had made Jaguar a force to be reckoned with. One of the most important advances in automotive safety was the introduction of disc brakes, and the XK-150 was the first production car from Jaguar to be equipped with this race-proven system developed in partnership with Dunlop. While the XK150 was a bit larger than previous XK models, the higher output of the engine combined with improved suspension, meant this newest model was still available for the competition. Upon its racing heritage Jaguar built customer loyalty with the first XK150’s, proudly wearing a medallion on the rear deck proclaiming its victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1951, 1953, 1955, 1956 and 1957. Drivers also approved the better visibility with the curved windshield of the XK-150 and occupant comfort, still limited to just two, was at an all time high. The Model - What a splendid example of an XK150 this fixed-head coupe presented. Finished in Olde English White its interior has been completely done in dark red with comfortable leather bucket seats, with the door panels and dashboard finished in perfectly matched similar materials. The Smith’s gauges are clean and clear, with both the speedometer and tachometer prominently displayed in the center pod. It seems to have benefitted from a restoration completed in the 1990’s, and still shows quite well. In fact, the chrome brightwork of this car is stunning with deep reflective qualities. While we did detect a couple of minor blemishes to the finish of the paint, these could easily be remedied, and the average person would miss these issues completely. With all the mechanics and electrics sorted out, this XK150 is just waiting for the next adventure down the road with you behind the steering wheel.


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Rosso Corsa One of 599 Built

0 to 60 in 3.3 Sec. Faster than Enzo

2011 Ferrari 599 GTO Designer: Pininfarina Estimate:

$750,000 - $850,000

Chassis Number: ZFF70RFL8B0178926 Engine: 5,999 cc 65-degree V-12 engine, Direct Injection/Fuel injection Six-Speed Manual Automated F1 Gearbox Four-Wheel Carbon-Ceramic Brakes Odometer: 84 Actual Miles

The Model - While the 599 GTB replaced the 575 in 2006, it was not until 2010 that news from Maranello came that they would be tuning up the two seat GT car and attaching the iconic GTO designation. The New 599 GTO would largely be based on the prototype track car, the 599XX, and at the time would represent Ferrari’s fastest road rocket to date. While the lines of the GTO are subtle compared to the reigning champ, the Enzo, its performance on the road and track would not only meet but surpass the other V12 Pony. Despite a faster lap time at Fiorano Circuit, a 3.1 second zero to sixty time and a 200 mph plus top speed, the GTOs true achievement was its ability continue to serve as a proper road car.To transform the GTB into what Ferrari called the “most extreme sports car” that it had ever produced, they tweaked and tuned the already stout Tipo F140C V12 until they had fully extracted 661 HP. Carbon ceramic brakes coupled for the first time with Brembo’s new ceramic pads were added to pull back the reigns on the GTO, making stopping power equally as impressive as its ability to jump of the line. To put all of the upgraded mechanicals to good use, the GTO’s contact patch was widened to 285 in the front and it would wear and enormous 315 in the rear.When the First 599 GTO rolled out the door it was truly reminiscent of the GTOs of yesteryear. They had given us a lightning fast, front engine aluminum V12, properly balanced, and acoustically delightful, two seater that even sports the iconic aero aid the “nolder”. Attaching the namesake of classics is often met with trepidation, but the GTO moniker feels quite at home on the 599 GTO. With enough room for golf clubs in the trunk, this is truly the top of the GT market, and perhaps one of the most usable supercars ever produced. W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


The Car - Even finished in Rossa Corsa you don’t need to be an expert to tell this is not your typical red Ferrari. The finish is showroom perfect, just the way you would expect a car with 22 miles (show as 36KM) on the ticker to be. The interior is also fresh and scarcely sat in. The fit and finish inside is exquisite with black alcantara trimming the dark red seats. Kept in a collection that befits a car of this caliber, all necessary maintenance has been done making this a road ready ride, but keep in mind this GTO is basically new, and should be considered a perfect snag for anyone speculating on collectible Ferraris. W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


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1967 Shelby GT500 Fastback Designers: Carroll Shelby Estimate: $85,000 - $110,000

GT500’s First Season

Authentic Appearance and Drive Train

One of Just 2,048 Produced

Chassis Number: 67400F2A01014 Decoded: 67=1967; 4=428 cid V8; 0=4-Speed Manual Transmission; 0=Base Model; F=Fastback body; 2=Dark Blue Exterior; A=Black Vinyl interior; 01014=Serial Engine: 428 cid OHV V8 2x4-barrel Holley Carburetors/355 bhp 4-Speed Manual “Top-Loader” Full-Synchro Transmission Power Assisted Front Wheel Disc and Rear Wheel Drum Brakes

The Model - Shelby’s version of the Mustang for 1967 would mark the high-points of performance for these muscle-machines, and also the departure from the active manufacturing and development of a group of wild ponies that only one man could tame. With the introduction of the big 428 cubic inch engine under the hood, the GT500 was born at just the right time. Pulling out all the stops just before government regulations over emissions and fuel consumption, Shelby coaxed every last horsepower out of that engine. Standard equipment included dual Holley 600cfm carbs, Kelsey-Hayes disc brakes, and the legendary Top-loader full-synchro 4-speed transmission. Despite a stiff price tag for the GT500 compared to the GT350, a total of 2,048 units were produced while the still potent small-block version found just 1,175 orders that season. With “out of the box” quarter mile times of 13.6 seconds, the GT500 was a proven performer from the start. W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


The Car - 1967 would mark the last Shelby Mustangs built at those legendary shops in Southern California. This GT500 started life at Ford’s San Jose assembly plant where it went down the assembly painted and trimmed, with a 428 V8 installed backed up by Ford’s famous top-loader 4-speed transmission. Today it is finished in Nightmist Blue, which was the Ford market name for Shelby Dark Blue and is accented with white racing stripes. Riding on a set of original 10-spoke alloy wheels completes the status of pure performance, while the interior is fitted with the trademark black vinyl bucket seats. This street machine is reported to be in excellent mechanical condition and is quite powerful and very presentable. All of the original gauges are in place, however, a Mustang branded modern AM-FM-Cassette unit has been neatly mounted into the original dashboard opening. In a league of its own, this GT500 will provide enjoyment behind the wheel. W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M




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1930 Packard Custom Eight Series 740 Phaeton Designer: Raymond Dietrich Estimate: $65,000 - $85,000 Estate Collection Without Reserve

Chassis Number: 188034 Engine Number: 188030 Car Number: 740-12 Engine: 385 cid “L-head” in-line 8-cylinder 2-barrel Carburetor/106 bhp 4-Speed Manual Transmission Four Mechanical Drum Brakes

Desirable Dietrich Design

Reliable Drive-Train

Touring Possibilities

Mileage: 46,455 Showing

The Model - Debuting on August 29, 1929, Packard’s new Seventh Series featured new sportier styling with sleeker lines and fenders that flowed beautifully into the body defining just what the classic era of automobiles would represent. Packard offered a wide range of custom bodies from independent coach builders, but the vast majority of customers opted for factory models which were well engineered, well-appointed and quiet comfortable. Under the hood were several new features such as an improved cooling system with a redesigned water pump, dual fan belts and the first use of the Detroit Lubricator updraft carburetor. A new low-gear was added to the transmission creating a four-speed, and the Bijur Lubricator was considered standard equipment. By 1930, the popularity of open cars was beginning to fade due to the price of closed cars becoming much more reasonable. Thus larger phaetons, while stately and elegant, were losing their appeal seeing lower production numbers. 178 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


The Car - One of Dietrich’s most beautiful creations, this phaeton is ready to become great again. The engine is reported to be in working condition and retains its original Detroit Lubricator carburetor. Rarely, if ever, did the chassis and engine numbers match at Packard, however both of those numbers are close in sequence which indicates this motor is probably original to this car. Given a cosmetic restoration several decades ago the body appears solid with no major issues, but would benefit from a freshening of the paint and some of the chrome plated surfaces such as the radiator shell. It is still sporting its original headlamps supplied by C. M. Hall with the Depress Beam indicator jewels visible to the driver. The tan canvas top needs minor attention as do the black leather seats. This is one of the grandest classics to ever come out of Detroit and might look better just driving into your garage. 179 W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M


ot 67 L The Model – The elegant Silver Wraith II evolved as the long wheel base derivative of the Silver Shadow that originated in 1965. Born in response to criticism of the manufacturer’s resistance to innovation, the Silver Shadow and Silver Wraith II introduced power disk brakes and independent rear suspension to the model line. These were the first Rolls-Royce cars to incorporate a monocoque body. The design represented a dramatic styling change for the company as well. Unlike most manufacturers in Great Britain, the domestic market still represented almost half of the sales volume. To this end, the narrow roads drove the design team to produce a car that was smaller than the car it replaced. Despite the smaller exterior dimensions, the adaptation of unitary construction actually increased the available passenger space. The single most innovative feature of the car was the high-pressure hydraulic system licensed from CitroÍn that delivered not only dual-circuit braking but also performed self-levelling of the suspension. Although Rolls-Royce realized an outstanding level of ride comfort with this system, it often proved unreliable in service. Rolls-Royce introduced a long-wheelbase version of the Silver Shadow that was later given its own name, the Silver Wraith II for the 1976 model year as it gained further distinction from the Silver Shadow with the addition of an Everflex-covered roof and a rear opera window.


1976 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith II Designer: John Polwhele Blatchley Estimate: $25,000 - $35,000

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Chassis Number: LRE23172 Decoded: L=Long Wheel Base, R=Rolls-Royce, E=North America/1976 Model Year, 23172=Serial Engine: 6.8L, 220bhp V-8 Three-Speed GM Turbo Hydramatic Automatic Gearbox, Front and Rear Power Disk Brakes Mileage: 85,008 Actual

Preservation Car Retaining Most of Its Original Finish

Spectacular Maintenance and Service History

Ready to Drive With Up To Date Maintenance

The Car – This 1976 Silver Wraith II radiates old-world style. The present owner of this beloved car lavished it with care, ensuring that whatever this car needed, it received. This Wraith comes with service receipts far in excess of its market value and needs nothing today. The owners of this car went to great length to preserve this vehicle. Forty years on, this Silver Wraith retains most of its original paint as well as its complete original interior. The rear suspension has been updated to bypass the unreliable self-levelling system. Further improvements include the sympathetic installation of a GPS system incorporating color matched woodwork as well an automatic lock system and alarm. This car benefits from the improved distributor and revised shift points that came late in the 1976 model year. All original books and tools remain with the car. A file of extensive records dating back to the original owner will convey with the car. The market does not reflect the level of care that this car has received. Simply put, this no-reserve Silver Wraith II represents an incredible amount of car for the last hand in the air Saturday night.

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Untouched for Nearly 50 Years

Desirable Open-Car Model

Considered a “Full Classic” by CCCA

Chassis Number: 303099 Engine: 319 cid “L-head” in-line 8-cyl 2-barrel Detroit Lubricator Carburetor/90 bhp 4-Speed Manual Transmission Four Wheel Mechanical Drum Brakes

The Model - Setting itself apart from the competition, Packard didn’t rely on the changing of the seasons for bringing out new models, their calendar was based on constant improvements and advances in automotive technology, as well as design, when those changes were made, Packard introduced their new models. When the 7th Series was introduced in August 1929, the automotive world took notice. More powerful engines, new styling and additional creature comforts were a part of the upgrades applied. Model numbers were based on the series number and tied closely to the wheelbase, indicating the 733 rode on a 134.5” axle-spread. Among the new features were thermostat controlled radiator shutters, These cars were a sign of success powered by a powerful 8-cylinder engine and lots of style. But then again, Packard was a luxury car that saw 12,531 Model 733’s produced in 10 different body styles with the convertible’s base price of $2.550. The Car - Restored back in the 1960’s, it appears this car was treated to what was at the time, a rather professional treatment. This Packard was placed in storage for nearly a half century, before being rediscovered and brought back to life. There is a patina from the years of being hidden away, however the finish has held up well. It was recently treated to a full mechanical awakening and proving some old Packards never die. It appears to be finished in a light tan with brown accents, a dark brown leather interior plus tan folding top, complete with chrome plated landau bars. The red wire wheels set off this classic Packard, as does the red undersides of the fenders and chassis. According to the original serial plate this car was sold new in Watertown, New York. With a little sleuthing, finding the original owner of this Packard might be half the fun of being the high bidder.

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1927 Buick Standard Six Speedster Estimate: $30,000 - $40,000 Estate Collection Without Reserve

Engine Number: 1645629 Engine: 207 cid OHV in-line 6 cyl. 1-barrel Carburetor/63 bhp 3-Speed Manual Transmission Four-Wheel Mechanical Drum Brakes

Speedster “Stutz” Recreation

1960’s Build On Original Chassis

An Excellent Parade Car

The Model - During the 1920’s, one of the most respected engines in the American car industry was Buicks “Valve-in-Head” six-cylinder. For 1927, the Standard Six was one of the most popular cars in America seeing over 122,000 units produced in nine basic body styles. Technical advancements that year included new motor mounts, a counter-balanced crankshaft and a torsional balancer that let Buick promote their motors as being “Vibration-less Beyond Belief”. Buick did continue to use mechanical brakes which served all four wheels, but the fuel gauge continued to be mounted directly on the fuel tank. Feeding the gas to the engine was the Marvel T73 carburetor, another improvement for the day. In the early 1960’s, cars from the late 1920’s were relatively common and had not become fully appreciated. Back then, early high-performance speedsters with names like Mercer or Stutz were desirable, but they were expensive even 50+ years ago. The Car - Lost to history is the person whom assembled this interesting speedster. Starting with the Buick Standard Six chassis and running gear, home-built fenders were created that had the look of a Stutz, painted a canary yellow with black trim. High quality wood was used in the construction of the flooring and dashboard, both built by a skilled craftsman who then added a pair of bucket seats and rear-mounted gas tank. About the only part of the original Buick that was utilized were the wheels and hood. It wears vintage drum headlights plus a monocle-style windscreen attached to the steering column. The radiator shell was hand-formed using flat-stock brass and follows the basic contours of the Buick, topped off by a vintage Moto-Meter. This car has sat for many years and appears to be complete down to the Marvel carburetor. This could be a lot of fun for the last hand up.

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ot 70 L 1969 Volkswagen Beetle “Copilco Edition” Designer: Dr. Ferry Porsche Estimate: $25,000 - $35,000

Modern Platform Blended With Classic Design

Commemorative Special Edition

One of The Most Popular Cars of The Last Century

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Chassis Number: 900857 Decode: 900857=Serial Engine: 1600cc Horizontally Opposed 4-cyl. ACD Fuel Injection/44 bhp 4-Speed Manual Transmission Front Disc, Rear Drum Brakes Mileage: 56,930 KM


The Model – Born from one of the infamous regimes the world has ever known, the Volkswagen Beetle rose from the ashes like a Phoenix. It’s fame and influence could be found around the world becoming the most recognizable vehicle wherever roads were to be made. Developed as a “People’s Car”, the literal translation from German, the Beetle would be assembled in over 60 countries. With over 21 million examples produced of the original Beetle design, it is by far the most popular car the world has ever seen. In 1999, it was designated as one of the four most important vehicles ever produced, in company with the Citroen DS, the Mini and Ford’s Model T. Eventually technology moved on and a basic design from the 1930’s came to the end of its road in 2004, with the final “Bugs” coming off the line at VW’s Mexican assembly facility. The Car – One of the most successful Volkswagen dealerships is Dalton Copilco S.A., which started its partnership with VW in 1969. With the news that the final days of the Beetle would soon becoming at the Puebla facility, Copilco approached the factory with a request for the last 200 cars to be special edition. To commemorate the dealers 1969 start-up year, he asked for these last cars to use OEM 1969 platform. Thus was born the 1969 “Copilco edition”. This original example is finished in dark blue and while it may have styling touches from the end of the 1960’s, it used VW’s most advanced technologies of the day including electronic ignition, fuel-injection and modern engine electronics. Well maintained from new, the odometer translates to just under 35,400 miles from new.

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Vehicles - 10% Buyer’s Premium will be added to the final hammer price of each vehicle lot purchased. The buyer’s premium applies to all forms of biding including on-site, telephone, absentee, and online bidding.

Non-Vehicles - 15% Buyer’s Premium will be added to the final hammer price of each non-vehicle lot purchased. The buyer’s premium applies to all forms of bidding in cluding on-site, telephone and absentee bidding.

PAYMENT TERMS Payment is due by the first business day following the auction. Payment may be remitted by: Wire Transfer Bank Letter Required Cash or certified check / money order made in Buyer’s name Reported in accordance with U.S. government regulations Personal or company check Pre-Approval and Bank Letter Required Payment may not be split when using a credit card. SALES TAX Motostalgia LLC will follow all guidelines pertaining to the collection, payment and reporting of sales tax. All bidders who qualify for tax exemption must provide proper documentation at the time of registering to bid. Under no circumstances will a lot be released from Motostalgia LLC without proper payment of sales tax or proper exception guidelines being met. VEHICLE REMOVAL All vehicles must be removed by Tuesday, March 15 before 5pm. Under no circumstances will a lot be released from Motostalgia LLC without payment in full.

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Florida residents are subject to sales tax, local tax, and applicable title, tag, and registration fees unless otherwise exempt (see “Title and Registration”). Non-residents transporting to a Florida address may be subject to local and state tax. Bidding ALL BIDS ARE FINAL AT AUCTION At auction there is no “cooling off period”. If you are awarded the final bid, ownership changes at the drop of the gavel. You own the merchandise and are responsible for payment. No bidder may retract a bid after the fall of the hammer for any reason. Winning bidders will be charged a buyer’s premium in addition to the accepted bid price. Bidder is responsible of all risk of loss or damage immediately upon purchase of the vehicle or item, which occurs at the time of the sale when the bidder is declared by the auctioneer to have successfully bid. You are responsible for all bids made with this bidder number, whether or not made by you and whether or not authorized by you. If your bidder card is lost or stolen, immediately report to Motostalgia as all bids made with this bidder number will be your responsibility. Lots are auctioned in numerical order as they appear in the catalog. Lots may be withdrawn or added without notice to buyers as Motostalgia LLC see fit. The auctioneer may vary bidding as well as split or reject a bid at his or her discretion. Motostalgia LLC shall not have any liability whatsoever to any bidder for exercise of bidding or for any errors in execution or failure to execute any bid(s), regardless of circumstances or events of any kind. Absentee and Telephone Bidding: Subject to availability during the Auction and prior approval. Service is offered as an accommodation and convenience. 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Motostalgia will not release lots until payment is received and all relevant paperwork is signed. Payment made by personal or business check may result in property not being released until purchase funds clear our bank. Seller Payment: Motostalgia pays the Seller when payment is received and confirmed from the buyer. In the event of a wire transfer, payment may not arrive until the first business day after the auction. In the case of international wire transfers, this may be longer. Seller checks are then mailed within 10 business days. Transport and Removal: If not removed by Wednesday, March 16, 2016 at 5PM EST, Motostalgia will remove the vehicle or item with all costs of moving and storage to be paid by the bidder. Lots not transported by an ICC carrier shall be subject to Florida tax and fees as outlined in, but not limited to, “Titling and Registration”, except as exempt by law. Estimates: Motostalgia LLC provides estimates online, in catalogs, and at the sale. These estimates are an approximate guide based on market value, previous results, collector car trends, and should not be interpreted as a representation or prediction of selling price and future resale value. Estimates are subject to revision. Reserves: Vehicles not marked as “no reserve” (or similar) are subject to a reserve bid set by the Consignor, which is the minimum hammer price the seller is prepared to accept. This figure is confidential. When a vehicle is sold subject to such a reserve bid the auctioneer may bid on the consignor’s behalf in an amount not to exceed the amount of the reserve bid. Titling and Registration: Motostalgia LLC is registered as an automobile dealer in the state of Florida. Any motor vehicle lot sold to a resident is subject to sales tax, local tax, license, and applicable fees, unless otherwise exempt. Exempt buyers must hold a valid sellers permit number and be a licensed automobile dealer in the state of Florida and provide documentation of the same prior to or at the time of purchase. Lots arranged for transport by an ICC carrier and to buyer’s home state or country are exempt from local and Florida sales tax unless said lot is transported to Florida, unless exempt by law. Lots transported by an individual or non-licnesed carrier will be subject to local and Florida sales tax. Motostalgia LLC may collect information required by the state of Florida to process title, sales tax, and applicable forms. All applicable forms for residents and non-residents must be completed and furnished before release of vehicle. Titles will be mailed from our Austin office, but please allow up to 30 days to receive the title. Titles that are announced as ‘in transit’ at the sale may take additional time. 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Interest in Property: All Vehicles and lots in this Auction are offered by Motostalgia LLC as agent for the seller and not on behalf of Motostalgia LLC. Motostalgia LLC shall not have any liability or responsibility for any act, omission, default or failure by seller. Roadworthiness/ Compliance: Buyer is solely responsible, before bidding, for ensuring that a motor vehicle is roadworthy and safe for use and complies with all relevant laws and regulations of the buyer’s jurisdiction including, but not limited to, title, registration, insurance, emission control, and safety equipment.

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Damage and Liability: Motostalgia is not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged properties; or for any and all liabilities during said event. Bidder acknowledges that Motostalgia is not liable for any loss, damages, or injuries that occur during the transport and delivery of a vehicle. Any attendee, bidder, or consignor who damages a lot, property, or person will be held liable for all damage caused and shall reimburse Motostalgia LLC or its agents for all costs and expenses relating to rectification of such damage. EACH ATTENDEE AT THE AUCTION AND EACH BIDDER AND BUYER BY ATTENDING OR PARTICIPATING IN THE AUCTION WHETHER IN PERSON, THROUGH AN AGENT OR REPRESENTATIVE, BY TELEPHONE BID OR ABSENTEE BID AGREES THAT (A) ANY CLAIMS RELATING TO THE AUCTION, SALE OF A VEHICLE OR THE GENERAL CONDITIONS MUST BE FIRST PRESENTED DIRECTLY TO MOTOSTALGIA LLC BEFORE FILING A LEGAL ACTION, AND (B) MOTOSTALGIA LLC SHALL NOT HAVE ANY LIABILITY TO ANY ATTENDEE, BIDDER, BUYER OR OTHER PARTY FOR INJURY OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND RESULTING FROM OR RELATING TO THE NEGLIGENCE OF MOTOSTALGIA LLC OR ANY OF ITS DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES, ACTIVE OR OTHERWISE, OR RELATING IN ANY WAY TO ANY VEHICLE(S) OR THE AUCTION OR ANY ACT OR OMISSION OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING, UNLESS MOTOSTALGIA LLC OR ITS EMPLOYEES, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES ARE GROSSLY NEGLIGENT AND MOTOSTALGIA LLC’S SOLE LIABILITY AND DAMAGES, AND EACH ATTENDEE’S, BIDDER’S, BUYER’S AND OTHER PARTY’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY, IF ANY, AT LAW, UNDER THE GENERAL CONDITIONS AND OTHERWISE AND ARISING OUT OF OR DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY RELATING IN ANY WAY TO THE AUCTION, ANY VEHICLE(S) (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY INABILITY TO DELIVER POSSESSION OF A VEHICLE TO THE BUYER), THE GENERAL CONDITIONS OR OTHERWISE, ARE IN ALL EVENTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES LIMITED EXCLUSIVELY TO AND SHALL NOT EXCEED AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO THE BUYER’S PREMIUM PAID BY SUCH BUYER TO MOTOSTALGIA LLC WITH REGARD TO SUCH RESPECTIVE VEHICLE, IF ANY, OR ADMITTANCE OR REGISTRATION FEES, IF ANY, PAID TO MOTOSTALGIA LLC BY THE RESPECTIVE BUYER, ATTENDEE OR BIDDER TO ATTEND AND/OR BID AT THE AUCTION, AS THE CASE MAY BE. THE AMOUNTS PAYABLE BY ANY ATTENDEE, BIDDER OR BUYER ARE NOT SUFFICIENT TO WARRANT MOTOSTALGIA LLC ASSUMING ANY RISK OF DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES TO THE BIDDER, ATTENDEE OR BUYER AS A RESULT OF OR RELATING TO ANY NEGLIGENCE, BREACH OR FAILURE TO PERFORM BY MOTOSTALGIA LLC OR ANY OF ITS DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOSTALGIA LLC OR ANY OF ITS DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES BE LIABLE FOR, AND EACH ATTENDEE, BIDDER AND BUYER HEREBY EXPRESSLY, KNOWINGLY AND INTENTIONALLY WAIVES AND AGREES THEY SHALL NOT SEEK ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND ARISING OUT OF OR DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY RELATING IN ANY WAY TO THE AUCTION OR ANY VEHICLE(S), INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY LOST PROFIT, APPRECIATION, LOSS OF OPPORTUNITY OR LOSS OF INVESTMENT, REGARDLESS OF THE ACTS OR OMISSIONS OR FAULT OF MOTOSTALGIA LLC OR ANY OF ITS DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. Non-compliance Should either buyer or seller default on any part of the transaction, Motostalgia shall remain entitled to any and all fees and commissions by the defaulting party. Should a bidder default on payment in any manner whatsoever, without limiting any recourse Motostalgia may have, bidder agrees to pay Motostalgia all lost auction fees (which is the maximum published rates for (1) the seller’s commission, (2) the buyer’s premium, and (3) the entry fee). This amount is due and payable without relief. Bidder will also be liable to seller for its damages. Bidder hereby authorizes Motostalgia to deduct these lost auction fees from bidder’s cash deposit, or to charge this amount to the bidder’s credit card provided. Bidder agrees not to dispute this charge with the credit card company or bank at any time. In addition to other remedies available by law to Motostalgia and/or the Owner (including the right to hold the purchaser liable for the bid price), Motostalgia and/or the Owner, at its option, may do either of the following: (1) Cancel the sale and retain as liquidated damages all payments made by Bidder, or (2) resell the article on 5 days written notice to the Bidder at a private or public sale for the account of and at the risk of the Bidder, and in any such event the Bidder shall be liable for any deficiency plus all costs for such reselling, including moving and storage and all reasonable attorneys’ fees and court costs incurred. Jurisdiction and Legal Matters This agreement shall be governed by and interpreted under the laws of the State of Texas. By signing this document, both parties agree that any action relating to this bid card, auction, or Motostalgia LLC that must be taken to enforce the terms of this agreement shall be brought forth in Travis County, Texas. If Bidder brings legal action against Motostalgia and does not prevail, Motostalgia shall be entitled to recover its reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs incurred. All communications between buyer and seller shall go through Motostalgia LLC. Both buyer and seller shall be legally obligated to transparently share all communications regarding legal matters, complaints, and settlements. Notices: Any notices shall be deemed to have been recieved if 1) hand delivered: at the time of delivery 2) If sent by mail: two days after the date of posting and in providing such delivery 1) by hand, it shall only be necessary to produce receipt for the notice signed by or on behalf of the addressee or 2) by post, it shall only be necessary to prove that the notice was contained in a pre-paid envelope which was duly addressed and posted. Copyright: Vehicle and lot photographs, videos, illustrations, written description, and the like created for Motostalgia shall be the copyright of Motostalgia. Motostalgia shall have the right to use the aforementioned in any manner before or after the auction and no media, buyer, consignor, or bidder shall have the right or interest and shall not reproduce or publish for any purpose without the express written consent of Motostalgia LLC Release: By attending the Auction and related events, each attendee grants all necessary rights to Motostalgia LLC and agrees that Motostalgia LLC has permission and license to use his or her likeness for television, video, still photography and/or any other visual/audio recording, display, transmission, broadcast and/or publication for any and all purposes (including, without limitation, advertising and marketing) at any time or times, including, without limitation, concurrent with and/or subsequent to the Auction, waives all rights or claims (including, without limitation, residual rights and rights of privacy and publicity) that might arise from use of the bidder’s image, voice, picture or likeness for any purpose, including, without limitation, at any future date, under all applicable laws, including, without limitation, common law or by statute, and agrees that admission onto the Auction site and offices constitutes full and express acceptance of the above terms and conditions. Miscellaneous: Headings are for ease of reference only and may not be used to interpret the substance of the section to which they apply.

BUYER’S PREMIUMS VEHICLES - 10.00% COMMISSION ALL OTHER LOTS - 15.00% COMMISSION

EVERY ITEM IS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS

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OPERATIONS CAR SPECIALISTS / STAFF Antonio Brunet Chairman +512-813-0691 x700 abrunet@motostalgia.com

Manuel Brunet Car Specialist +512-813-0691 x711 mbrunet@motostalgia.com

Larry Christian Vice Precident +512-813-0636 x707 larry@motostalgia.com

Andrea Hedlund Director Operations +512-813-0636 x707 ahedlund@motostalgia.com

Yusuf Johnson Car Specialist +512-813-0691 yusuf@motostalgia.com

Will Loomis Car Specialist +512-813-0691 Will@motostalgia.com

Margarito Jimenez Car Technology +512-813-0691 info@motostalgia.com

Phil Skinner Writer +512-813-0636 info@motostalgia.com

Yayo Brunet Car Specialist +512-813-0691 yayo@motostalgia.com

Mark Otte Car Specialist +512-813-0691 mark@motostalgia.com

Douglas Loyo Technology Director +512-813-0636 dloyo@motostalgia.com

Linsey Otte Director of Art +512-813-0636 linsey@motostalgia.com

Richard Biele Car Specialist +512-813-0691 rbiele@motostalgia.com

Marc Cherry Car Specialist +512-813-0691 mcherry@motostalgia.com

Jesse Attas Technology Director +512-813-0636 jattas@motostalgia.com


INDEX MOTOSTALGIA 2016 AMELIA ISLAND AUCTION LOT 30 66 28 31 60 9 29 69 13 55 4 58 41 54 61 46 17 16 12 21 42 7 8 25 49 34 64 59 65 62 50 52 40 38 63 45 56 11 53 39 57 32 35 22 14 19 37 68 20 10 24 5 51 58 18 67 47 26 44 36 70 6

VEHICLE 1969 1932 1932 1933 1970 1987 1925 1927 1953 1958 1960 1960 1967 1967 1969 1930 1936 2013 1957 1966 1967 1982 1980 1987 1990 2005 2011 2011 1967 2010 1938 1934 1948 1953 1958 1961 1969 1974 1999 2010 2015 1980 1935 1956 1959 2006 1970 1930 1930 1949 1999 1971 1976 1989 1996 1976 2008 1965 1976 1966 1969 1971

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ALPINE A110 AUBURN MODEL 8-98 PHAETON AUBURN SPEEDSTER AUBURN SPEEDSTER AUSTIN MINI COOPER BMW M6 BUGATTI BUICK SPEEDSTER BUICK SKYLARK CADILLAC ELDORADO BROUGHAM CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE CADILLAC ELDORADO BIARRITZ CHEVROLET CORVETTE CHEVROLET CORVETTE 427/435HP CHEVROLET CORVETTE STINGRAY CORD L-29 CORD 810 WESTCHESTER CORVETTE ZR1 60TH ANNIVERSARY DEVIN TRIUMPH S FERRARI 330 GT FERRARI 330 GTC FERRARI MONDIAL FERRARI 308 GTB FERRARI TESTAROSSA FERRARI 348 TS FERRARI 575M FERRARI 599 GTO FERRARI 599 SA APERTA FORD MUSTANG SHELBY GT500 FORD SHELBY MUSTANG GT500 GULF-MILLER SPECIAL HUTCHINSON GENTLEMAN’S RUNABOUT JAGUAR MKIV DHC JAGUAR C-TYPE TRIBUTE JAGUAR XK150 JAGUAR XK150 JAGUAR XKE JAGUAR E-TYPE LAMBORGHINI DIABLO VT ROADSTER LAMBORGHINI LP-650 LAND ROVER DEFENDER HUE-166 MASERATI MERAK MERCEDES-BENZ 500K ROADSTER MERCEDES-BENZ 190 SL MERCEDES-BENZ 220S MERCEDES-BENZ MCLAREN SLR MUSTANG BOSS 302 PACKARD 733 CONVERTIBLE PACKARD SERIES 740 PHAETON PACKARD BAYLIFF LEBARON PLYMOUTH PROWLER PORSCHE 914 PORSCHE 911/930 TURBO PORSCHE 911 SPEEDSTER PORSCHE 911 TURBO ROLLS ROYCE WRAITH ROLLS-ROYCE PHANTOM DROPHEAD COUPE SUNBEAM TIGER TOYOTA FJ43 VELOREX 16/350 VOLKSWAGEN COPILCO BEETLE VOLSWAGEN TRANSPORTER W W W. M O T O S T A L G I A . C O M

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