1967 Pontiac LeMans

  • 1967 Pontiac LeMans

    • For Sale
    • 5,200 miles
    • Manual
    $79,000

    Absolutely stunning 1967 Pontiac LeMans/GTO Pro-Touriing convertible with a high-end frame off restoration.  All top quality components were used from some of the best suppliers in the restoration industry. Lots of Pro-Touring goodies including the LS3 engine, Tremec 6-speed, Currie rear end,  tubular suspension Baer brakes makes this Pontiac handle like a dream!!!

    The nut and bolt frame-off rotisserie restoration was finished in the spring of 2014 and it immediately won awards at the March 2014 World Of Wheels show in Omaha. It’s gone on to be a multiple Best of Show winner, several best paint awards, best interior and dozens of Best in Class trophies. It was featured in the Daily Rubber online magazine in August 2016 (use link: https://dailyrubber.com/barry-snodgrass-1967-pontiac-lemans-convertible/  ).

    This gorgeous Pontiac has a mirror-like RM Diamont Black paint finish on a laser straight body done by a professional body shop, Hartz black CLOTH power convertible top and bright red vinyl interior by Legendary Interiors. Drive train has all the good stuff as well, namely GMPP LS3 6.2L 525 HP crate motor with Edelbrock E-Street fuel injection, a drive train package by American Power Train including Tremec T56 Magnum 6-speed manual transmission with White Lightening shifter and a Currie HD 9” 3.89 ratio rear end with LPW aluminum differential cover. Top that all off with Vintage Air conditioning, power windows, power locks, power trunk release, and subtle upgrades to the interior. This car is an absolute BLAST to drive.

    Now let’s get to the details….

    • GM Performance LS3 6.2L motor is all aluminum with 515-525HP weighing only 400 pounds. The horsepower to weight ratio contributes to the excellent handling of the car.
      • MSD LSX ignition box specifically for LS3 motors. You can control engine vitals with six pre-programmed chips or by manually modifying with laptop.
      • Edelbrock E-Street self-learning EFI. You can also control fuel and idle settings with an Android tablet (included)
      • Coil packs were moved to firewall to make room for Katech valve covers with aluminum inserts that were CNC engraved with “PONTIAC  LS3”.
      • AFCO custom built aluminum radiator with electric fan and shroud
      • Vintage air with Sanden compressor using stock dash controls
      • Eddie Motorsports serpentine pulley system.
      • Hedman ceramic coated headers
      • AGR 12:1 ratio steering box
      • Spectre custom air induction sourcing cold air through the radiator support
    • Driveline
      • Tremec T56 Magnum with White Lightening shifter, 2.97 first gear ratio and 5th and 6th overdrive ratios of  .74 and .50
      • Quicktime Performance (QTP) blow-proof bell housing
      • Science Friction billet flywheel and 1126 Stage1 Street Slayer Ceramic Clutch
      • GM HYDRAMAX Hydraulic Clutch
      • Currie HD 9″ w/inspection cover, 3.89:1 ratio
    • Wheels, Suspension and Brakes
      • Boss 338 black spoke rims with brushed aluminum ring holding Nito NT05 tires
        • 17×8” rims and 245/40  tires on front
        • 18×9.5” and 295/45 tires on rear
      • SC&C Stage 2 Plus Touring Suspension Package by Savitske Classic & Custom
        • SPC adjustable front upper A-arms
        • UMI Performance rear Roto-Joint/Poly tubular lower and adjustable Roto-Joint upper control arms
        • SPC Performance spring kit
        • HELLWIG tubular sway bars – 1 1/4″ front, and 1 1/8″ adjustable rate rear
        • KONI  H.D. adjustable shocks (F+R)
        • BAER 13″ Track4 Front Brake System
        • BAER 11.625 Iron Sport Rear Disc Brakes
        • Holley line lock with button on Hurst shifter
    • Additional enhancements
      • All original body emblems removed.
      • Tastefully subtle “LS3” emblems in the grill, valve covers, and on the dash.
      • Autometer ProComp gauges (speedo, tach, fuel, volts (with warning), oil pressure, water temp (with warning), fuel pressure, vacuum)
      • Autometer programmable shift light module with subtle LED bulb built into dash
      • Wiper arms removed and cowl fabricated to eliminate wiper arm holes for a much cleaner show look.
      • Remarkable panel, door, hood and trunk fitment.
      • GM style electric windows, power top, power locks, power trunk release
      • Walbro electric fuel pump, Holley fuel filters and two level-balancing 9 gallon fuel cells custom made by Boyd Welding
      • Custom trunk panels and carpet (also hides the fuel cells)
      • Redling Lumtronix halo LED headlights
      • Quick Time Performance (QTP) electric cutouts
      • Air Lift Drag-Bag rear spring assist
      • Tinted side glass and rear plastic convertible window

    The information presented for this vehicle is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed as a basis of purchase. The Buyer should make a thorough, independent inspection and investigation of the vehicle prior to purchase. Vehicle will be sold with bill-of-sale as-is condition and no warranties.

  • 1956 Cadillac Eldorado

    • Sold
    • 65,563 miles
    • Automatic
    $29,500

    1956 Cadillac Eldorago Biarritz Convertible for Sale.
    Cadillac’s premier offering for 1956, One of 2150 Prduced and a rare find!
    Previous estate car that was restored a few years ago!
    Beautifull straight body, paint fit and finnish.
    Clean chassis and underbody
    Runs and drive true and strong!
    Factroy matching numbers 305 Hp Dual Quad engine with batwing air cleaner! Automatic transmission power steering and power brakes! All power windows work and the convertible top is clean, soft and operates like it should!

    Hagerty Valuation
    Current Values
    #1 Concours$236,000
    #2 Excellent$165,000
    #3 Good$119,000
    #4 Fair$66,600

  • 1954 Aston Martin DB2

    • For Sale
    • 50,820 miles
    • Manual
    $279,500 USD

    1954 Aston Martin DB 2/4
    Chassis No. LML/551

    No. 51 of 565 Examples Built From 1954-55
    Original Numbers-Matching Engine; 2.9-litre 140bhp ‘VB6J’ engine
    Includes British Motor Industry Heritage Trust Certificate
    Factory Delivered In Left Hand Drive & In Black Paint with Beige Interior
    Sold New by S H Arnolt Inc, in Chicago then 5 months later to Foreign Car Center in Carmel, Ca
    Said to have been Owned by William Randolph Hearst Jr (Hearst Castle)
    Reportedly Raced in Period by H.M. Handley in California
    2007 Mechanical Restoration by Kevin Kay Restorations (Receipts = $62,000)

    Assembled at the DB works factory, the hand-crafted aluminum bodies were under the direction of Mulliner and later Tickford.

    This car is noted to have been sold in its first year to Carmel, Ca and owned by William Randolph Hearst. It is believed the car was raced in California in period with a photo existing of the car in a D production race. Ownership history is recorded with several California owners on file. In 2007 Kevin Kay Restorations (Aston Martin Specialist) performed a $62,000 mechanical restoration while converting the front brakes to disc and the transmission from 4 speed to 5 Speed (the original gearbox is included with the car).

    An amazing DB 2/4 ready for immediate use!

    $279,500.00

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  • 1962 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II

    • For Sale
    • 6,000 miles
    • Automatic
    $425,000

    Up until 1955, Rolls-Royce relied exclusively upon coachbuilders to produced the bodies of their cars. Chassis, complete with functional drivetrains and grilles, would leave the Rolls-Royce factory to be built into custom works of art tailored to clientele’ needs. Unfortunately, this vehicle production method was prohibitively expensive and was largely falling out of favor by the beginning of the 1950s. That mindset shifted with the introduction of the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II, a new steel-bodied sedan produced in conjunction with Bentley and powered by a brand-new 6.2-liter aluminum V8. However, Rolls-Royce would not wholly abandon the art of coachbuilding. Select models of their new Silver Cloud II, such as the drophead coupe and alloy-bodied cars, were constructed by the artisans at Mulliner Park Ward, James Young, and Hooper.

    This 1962 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II is a rare Mulliner Park Ward drophead coupe, one of only 75 left-hand-drive examples ever constructed. It was ordered as an American-specification vehicle for Debbie Reynolds and her husband, Harry Karl, in 1961, at which time it was fitted with bespoke Lucas P100 headlights for a classic Phantom look. So striking was the conversion that it caught the eye of Lucille Ball, a close friend of Reynolds and the star of I Love Lucy. The Silver Cloud was subsequently sold to Ball’s production company, Desilu Productions, during which time it could be seen driving around Hollywood with both Lucille and her son, Desi. A full restoration was commissioned in 1995 with work completed by Richard Gorman, a Rolls-Royce specialist, and proprietor or Vantage Motor Works. At this time, the original Porcelain White paint over Scarlet leather color combination was changed in favor of the Velvet Green over Biscuit leather that remains on the car to this day. It is a beautiful and quintessentially Rolls-Royce pairing that perfectly suits the lines of this Silver Cloud. The vehicle is in top mechanical condition and drives very well. For the Rolls-Royce enthusiast, few cars carry the same provenance. This rare, turn-key example is equally prepared for a Sunday drive or a showing on the Concours lawn.