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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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1954 Aston Martin DB2
- For Sale
- 50,820 miles
- Manual
1954 Aston Martin DB 2/4
Chassis No. LML/551No. 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
To learn more about this vehicle, please contact our sales department at (281) 497-1000 or sales@driversource.com
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1937 Rolls-Royce 25/30
- For Sale
- 51,971 miles
- Manual
Offered for sale is this pristine 1937 Rolls Royce Sedanca bodied by Hooper. One does not have to look too hard to be stunned by the beauty of this rare piece of road art. This vehicle is currently under ownership of a local Rolls Royce enthusiast/collector here in Sacramento. This Sedanca has been extremely well maintained and looks as immaculate in person as it does here in the photos. Take a look at these photos and you will see how decorated this Rolls Royce is with awards. The vehicle runs and drives beautifully, does not leak, and is in superb mechanical condition.
Please call, text, or email with inquiries: (916) 761-0081
1937 Rolls Royce 25/30 Sedanca
Price: $70,000
Miles: 51,971
Engine: 4.25L OHV Inline 6-Cyliner Gasoline
Transmission: Manual 4-Speed
Drive-Train: Rear Wheel Drive
VIN: GR067
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1949 Mercury 2-Dr Coupe
- For Sale
- 800 miles
- Automatic
- The car was painted and worked on by Gene Winfield with signature on Cushion Panels
- Off the chassis restoration
- Chassis is from a 1976 Buick, original 49 Mercury body with Buick floor pan welded to 49 Mercury body
- Rhino-liner sprayed on under carriage and fender wells and inside of body and floor pan
- 455 Olds, Edlebrock Heads, Custom Built BJ Billet manifold with duel four barrels
- 52 Desoto grill with 56 Plymouth front wheel wells flared with 52 Desoto bumpers in front.
- 400 Turbo with a shift kit and 2000 RPM Stall Converter
- Positraction Rear End with 376 Gears
- Interior by Stitch by Stitch leather tuck and roll including Head liner
- Ride Teck Suspension all the way around
- Appleton Spots
- Pancake Roof, 56 Plymouth Savoy wheel well drafted to front fenders, DeSoto Front Grill and bumpers
- Electric Front Windows
- Vintage Air, Custom Built Dash
- Original gages rebuild by Untited Speedometer
- Coker Tires with 57 Sombrella Hub Caps
- Original Tube Radio in dash with hidden sound system
- Front Desk Breaks
- Aluminum Custom Radiator
- Interior by Stitch by Stitch all leather and headliner Tuck and Roll
- I Didit Steering Column with Lecarra Steering Wheel
- Electric window and antenna
- Ride-tech air suspension all the way around
- Appleton Spotlights
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1959 BMW R Series
- Sold
- 0 miles
- Manual
- Chassis # 362283
- Engine # 362283
- A numbers matching, highly original example with fantastic patina throughout
- Currently in running condition
BMW and Germany were in ruins following the Potsdam Agreement and the end of WWII in the European theatre. With their hands tied, they were very limited on what they could design and build so they were largely relegated to pre-war designs for the postwar motorcycles. When the agreement was lifted in 1948, BMW’s first postwar motorcycle to be sold to the public was the R24 250cc single cylinder, which was essentially a pre-war R23. It was not until 1956 that BMW would introduce their largely redesigned R26 model. Fitted with a 250cc single-cylinder engine, producing 15 hp, bolted directly to the frame, the R26 also came with an enclosed drive shaft, rear swingarm and Earles type front forks. The little single cylinder bikes sold well, especially in Europe, where economic and reliable daily transport was much more important than here in America. The R26 would be replaced by slightly upgraded R27 in 1960. Over its 5-year production run, just over 30,000 R26 motorcycles were built, with most of them finding homes throughout Europe.
This particular 1959 BMW R26, chassis number 362283 and engine number 362283, is a numbers matching example with excellent originality and patina throughout. It is believed to be original paint and judging by the patina and character present on the bike, it is hard to argue otherwise. Not much is known on the early history of the motorcycle but for past approximately 2 decades it has resided in collections and has been well cared for and maintained in a running “project” type condition. According to the registration sticker, still affixed to the rear fender it was last registered in Pennsylvania in 1985. The bike currently runs and has a fresh battery installed although we were only able to get the bike running by bump starting it. The odometer currently states the mileage as 4297 but the accuracy of this cannot be confirmed. With a bit of additional service, this R26 could easily be made roadworthy and would be the highlight of any motorcycle gathering or an excellent conversation piece in any collection. Included with the sale of this motorcycle is the original owners manual.
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1951 Pontiac Chieftain
- For Sale
- 650 miles
- Manual
Fully restored museum quality 1951 Pontiac Catalina Chieftan, 2 door Super De Luxe Coupe with inline 8 cylinder motor & 3 speed manual transmission.
Restoration work to include rebuilt motor, reupholstery, new paint, triple dipped re-chroming, full rewiring, frame undercoating, and much more. Receipts available for all work.
Since restoration this car has always been in a climate controlled garage & insured by Hagerty, and has won 1st prize in several car shows. Email or call to discuss and/or arrange a viewing! Car is located in Orange, CT.
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