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1963 Mercury Comet
- For Sale
- 41,436 miles
- Manual
1963 Mercury Comet S-22 convertible, 2 door, bucket seats, console, power top, 4 speed manual transmission, 200 CI inline six cylinder engine. Not sure of actual mileage as all previous owner unknown. the car was rebuilt many years ago and we purchased in all redone. Car runs and drives good.
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1964 Oldsmobile Jetstar 88
- For Sale
- 44,600 miles
- Automatic
1964 Oldsmobile Jetstar 88 Convertible for sale. Cashmere Beige acrylic paint believed to be original; nearly flawless original Saddle interior and carpet; newer Saddle power top. Very good condition. No rust ever.
Only 44,600 original miles; extremely rare production – only 3,903 built. Factory 330 cubic inch, 245 HP V-8 topped with a rebuilt Rochester 2 BBL carburetor. Power steering, power brakes, factory AM/FM radio. Clean, detailed engine bay, Jetaway transmission. Five correct bias-ply whitewall tires. OEM front seatbelts with Fisher logos.
This car has been meticulously maintained in historically correct condition; all trim and chrome are in very good condition, clean trunk, all accessories operational and is in #2- condition on the classic car 1-5 rating scale. Always garage kept.
Presents extremely well with little wear and is mostly original except for the usual consumables like tires, hoses, belts, etc. Needs nothing. Starts, runs and drives like it would in 1964. Have original dealer Color and Fabric Selector guide and some extra parts. Current NADA average value for this vehicle is $32,600; high value set at $59,100.
Located 40 miles northwest of New York City. Inspections welcomed. Price: $29,995- certified bank draft only; no trades. Buyer responsible for any transportation. For more information, please call 973-943-0787 – ask for Dan.
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1973 Yamaha TA125
- For Sale
- 1 miles
- Manual
Rare 1974 Yamaha TA125 – Vintage 125cc Production Road Racer
Available now: a rare piece of motorcycle racing history – the 1974 Yamaha TA125, Yamaha’s first production 125cc road racer. Introduced in late 1973, this model was marketed as a Clubman-Level Production Racer and quickly became a favorite among aspiring racers and vintage enthusiasts alike.
Powered by a twin-cylinder, air-cooled, two-stroke engine, the TA125 was based on the successful AS-3 road bike platform. With twin rear shocks and a race-ready chassis, it embodied the spirit of 1970s competitive motorcycle engineering. Production of this model was short-lived, ending in November 1974, marking the conclusion of Yamaha’s air-cooled two-stroke road racing era—and beginning a five-year gap before another 125cc racer would enter the scene.
Sold on Bill of Sale only.
📍 Location: Atomic Motors Classic, Henderson, Nevada – just 20 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip.
📞 Contact Us: 702-826-3811 or 702-556-0888
🌐 More photos and videos: www.atomicmotors.netImportant Buyer Notice:
We strongly encourage all buyers to personally inspect the motorcycle or arrange for a third-party inspection prior to purchase to ensure full satisfaction with the vehicle’s condition and value.
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1967 Ferrari 330 GTC
- For Sale
- 0 miles
- Manual
This 1967 Ferrari 330 GTC is one of approximately 600 examples built during a three-year production run, and was delivered new to dealer Romeo Pedini of Perugia, Italy in November 1967. The car was imported to the US in 1972, where it remained with a single owner in Massachusetts from 1974 until being acquired by its current owner in 2018. The body is finished in gold over beige leather, and power is from a numbers-matching 4.0-liter Colombo V12 with triple Weber carburetors. Additional equipment includes a rear-mounted five-speed manual transaxle, power-assisted four-wheel disc brakes, 14” alloy knock-off wheels, power windows, and an eight-track stereo. This 330 GTC is offered on consignment by a Connecticut dealer who is being represented by the seller, and comes with a Marcel Massini report, recent service records, and a clean California title.
The 330 GTC was unveiled at the 1966 Geneva International Motor Show featuring Pininfarina-designed bodywork over a chassis shared with the contemporary 275 GTB. Front-end styling was similar to that of the 500 Superfast and included louvered fender vents, split bumpers, and recessed headlights, while the rear end shared the rounded profile of the 275 GTS.According to the Massini report, this example was originally finished in Grigio Fumo but was repainted in its current gold after importation to the US in the early 1970s. The seller notes evidence of additional body and paintwork on various panels, and close-up photos of the finish are provided in the gallery below.
Campagnolo magnesium alloy wheels are secured by three-eared chrome knock-offs, and were refurbished in January 2021 before being mounted with 205VR14 Michelin XWX tires. A matching spare with older Firestone rubber is housed in the trunk. Power-assisted disc brakes feature four-piston calipers all around. A brake fluid flush was performed in late 2020, while the handbrake received new pads and adjustment in April 2021.
Beige Connolly leather on the seats and side panels was re-dyed in February 2021, while blue carpeting covers the floors and rear parcel shelf. Additional interior details include wood dash trim, a fluted headliner, a gated shifter, blue three-point seatbelts, and leather luggage straps. The window and windshield wiper motors were rebuilt in 2021, at which time the heater valve and controls were also repaired and the fuel door cable replaced.
A wood-rimmed Nardi steering wheel frames Veglia Borletti instrumentation including a 300-km/h speedometer, a tachometer with a 7k-rpm redline, and gauges monitoring oil temperature, coolant temperature, and oil pressure. The five-digit odometer shows 52k kilometers (~32k miles), with total mileage unknown. The center dash houses a fuel gauge, clock, and ammeter above an AM/FM/eight-track stereo.
The Numbers-Matching 4.0-liter Tipo 209 V12 incorporates single overhead camshafts, triple twin-choke Weber carburetors, twin Marrelli distributors, and dual oil coolers. Output was factory rated at 300 horsepower at 7,000 rpm. Service in November 2020 included fluid changes, carburetor adjustments, replacement of the spark plugs, and an electric fuel pump repair. The negative battery cable, right valve cover gasket, and front cover seal were changed in March 2021, aPower is sent to the rear wheels via a torque tube and a rear-mounted five-speed manual transaxle. A new steering center link and tie rod ends were installed in 2020, after which an alignment was performed. Four-wheel independent suspension comprises double wishbones, coil springs, and rebuilt Koni shock absorbers fitted in 2021. A summary of service carried out in preparation for the sale is included in the gallery below, as are invoices for the work. A film showcasing footage of the car can be viewed in the video gallery below, as can a video discussing the car’s history and features with a ride along and additional work in 2021 including flushing, repairing, and pressure-testing the radiator.
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1973 Honda CB750 K3
- For Sale
- 20,707 miles
- Manual
Fully Restored Honda CB750 K3 Classic Superbike
Looking for a legendary motorcycle that changed the course of motorcycling history? This 1973 Honda CB750 K3 is more than just a vintage bike – it’s the original superbike that set the standard for performance and reliability.
Now available for sale, this iconic Honda CB750 has been fully restored with a complete Nut & Bolt restoration, finished in an eye-catching Maxim Brown Metallic with Gold. Every detail has been meticulously brought back to life, making this a true collector’s dream and a rare opportunity to own an authentic piece of 1970s motorcycle history.
Renowned for its revolutionary inline-four engine, smooth ride, and unmatched dependability, the CB750 remains a favorite among classic bike enthusiasts worldwide. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a rider seeking timeless style, this bike offers the perfect blend of vintage charm and practical performance.
Just turn the key and ride – no restoration work needed. This CB750 K3 is ready for the road and destined to draw attention wherever it goes.
Don’t miss your chance to own this restored Honda CB750 K3. Come see it in person – but be prepared to fall in love. Bikes like this don’t stay available for long.
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1953 Nash-Healey Roadster
- For Sale
- 0 miles
- Manual
1953 Nash-Healey Roadster by Pinin Farina – One of the Final 40 Ever Produced
Location: San Diego, California
Offered by: Motor Car Company
Asking Price: $145,000
Call: (+1) 619-777-3659
Vehicle Overview
Year: 1953
Make: Nash-Healey
Model: Roadster
Coachbuilder: Pinin Farina
Body Style: 2-Door Convertible (Hardtop & Soft-top included)
VIN: N2399
Exterior Color: Green
Interior: Tan Leather
Engine: Matching Numbers 6-Cylinder 4,141cc (253 CID)
Carburetors: Twin Carte YH Side-Draft
Horsepower: 140 HP
Transmission: 3-Speed Manual with Overdrive
Mileage: N/A
Brakes: Hydraulic Drum Brakes
Suspension: Independent Front, Live Rear Axle
Wheels: Wire Wheels with Knock-Off Spinners
Tires: Firestone Deluxe Champion Gum-Dipped
About This Rare Collector Car
Available now in San Diego, this 1953 Nash-Healey Roadster by Pinin Farina represents a unique opportunity to own a piece of American-European motoring history. One of only 150 examples with Pinin Farina’s coachwork, this car is also one of the final 40 Nash-Healeys ever built, making it an especially rare find for serious collectors.
Finished in a stunning green exterior over rich tan leather, this roadster comes with both a color-matched hardtop and a dark green soft-top. The elegant design, crafted by the legendary Pinin Farina, offers a timeless look with refined details.
This example retains its original matching-numbers 6-cylinder engine, delivering 140 horsepower through twin side-draft carburetors and a smooth 3-speed manual transmission with overdrive. Recently serviced and meticulously detailed, this Nash-Healey drives as beautifully as it looks.
The previous owner mentioned the car may have appeared in the 1954 classic film Sabrina, starring Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart, and William Holden. While documentation is not available, this intriguing claim invites further research for any enthusiast or film buff.
Recent Service Includes:
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New Battery
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Fresh Oil & Filter
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New Spark Plugs
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Fuel Filter Replacement
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Cleaned & Adjusted Carburetors
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New Radiator Hoses
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Brake Master Cylinder Replacement
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Fresh Brake Fluid & Coolant
Included with the Sale:
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3 Original Keys
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Nash-Healey Technical Service Manual
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Full-Size Spare Wire Wheel
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Jack & Tool Bag
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Original Side Windows
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Car Cover
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Maintenance Records
Why Buy from Motor Car Company?
Motor Car Company, based in San Diego, California, specializes in classic and collector car sales, collection management, and automotive brokerage services. We take pride in offering rare and well-documented automobiles for discerning buyers.
This Nash-Healey is ready for immediate worldwide delivery.
📞 Contact us today at (+1) 619-777-3659 to schedule your private viewing or to learn more about this incredible 1953 Nash-Healey Roadster by Pinin Farina.
🖥️ Visit www.motorcarcompany.com for more inventory and collector services.
Disclaimer: Vehicle sold AS-IS, with no warranties expressed or implied unless covered by an existing factory warranty. Buyers are encouraged to inspect the vehicle or arrange for third-party inspection prior to purchase. All documentation must be completed and payment made in full before release.