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1956 CHEVROLET CORVETTE 265/225HP ROADSTER

1956 CHEVROLET CORVETTE 265/225HP ROADSTER

After the Corvette’s 1955 introduction of a V8 and a three-speed manual, GM turned its focus on improving the rest of the car. An extensive redesign brought both increased comfort and improved handling, while the now-standard V8 solidified the car’s claim of being the country’s first sports car. The 1956…

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1937 PACKARD 115-C 1088 BUSINESS COUPE

Following the release of the 120 in 1935, Packard continued making inroads on the lucrative mid-range luxury automobile market with the 115-C in 1937. The first six-cylinder Packard produced since 1927, the 115-C paired Packard’s legendary build quality and design expertise with a somewhat lower base price in an effort…

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2023 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER P530 SE SUV (ONE OWNER, ONLY 12,505 MILES!)

First introduced in October 2021 to much fanfare, the fifth generation Range Rover (chassis code L460) offered a dramatic update of Land Rover’s flagship. Once again offered in short- and long-wheelbase varieties, the new Range Rover showcases the brand’s impressive capability of combining tremendous luxury with sensational off-roading ability. Like…

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1993 Jaguar XJR-S for sale Daniel Schmitt & Co.

1993 JAGUAR XJR-S 6.0L ASPREY LIMITED EDITION COUPE

Few companies possess as rich and successful a history in motorsport as Jaguar, so it was natural for them to look for a way to take on their German competitors with a performance oriented street car. Much as Mercedes-Benz did with AMG (which was, at that time, a tuning/racing company…

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1976 CADILLAC ELDORADO CONVERTIBLE (ONLY 725 MILES!)

For its ninth generation, the Eldorado became larger and more luxurious than ever before. First introduced in 1971, the new Eldorado was once again available as a convertible – the first since 1966. A 500ci (8.2L) V8 was exclusive to the model, and Eldorados were available with nearly every period…

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1969 MERCEDES-BENZ 280 SE CABRIOLET

A high-end derivative of the 220 Sedan, the 280 SE was introduced in 1959 featuring its timeless styling and incredible build quality. The basic design and chassis — internally designated W111 — endured for more than a decade. Over its lifetime, the car could be had with one of five…

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1969 CHEVROLET C20 CUSTOM CAMPER FLEETSIDE PICKUP

Manufactured from 1967 to 1972, the second generation of GM’s C/K series trucks represented a ground-up redesign of the company’s multi-purpose vehicles. As with any model update, passenger comfort and convenience was top of the list of improvements, though much attention was also given to increasing capability. Minor year-to-year updates…

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1960 AUSTIN-HEALEY 3000 MK1 BT7 2+2 ROADSTER

Long renowned for their cars offering spritely acceleration and a pure driving experience, Austin-Healey also produced a variety of larger, higher performance models powered by Inline-6 motors. The first of these, the 100-6, was introduced in late 1956 and featured a 2.6L engine. For 1959, the car received a major…

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1984 CADILLAC SEVILLE SEDAN

First released in 1980, the second generation Seville featured dramatic revisions over its predecessor. Perhaps its most distinctive (and divisive) feature, the new car offered “bustle-back” styling inspired by Hooper & Co.’s coach-built “Empress Line” creations in the 1950s. As before, the Seville combined traditional Cadillac comfort in a smaller,…

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1965 ROLLS-ROYCE SILVER CLOUD III SALOON (FORMERLY OWNED BY PAMELA MASON)

Perhaps one of the most immediately recognizable of Rolls-Royce’s models, the Silver Cloud was first released in April 1955. An immediate success with a design incorporating elements from the Silver Dawn and Silver Wraith, the car offered a marked improvement on both models. Buyers who were chauffeured preferred the long…

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1991 PORSCHE 911 CARRERA 4 CABRIOLET (FIVE-SPEED MANUAL)

Near the end of the G-Series 911’s production run (1974-1989), Porsche released the 959 supercar. With all wheel drive, a 450hp twin-turbocharged flat-six, an adjustable suspension, and numerous upgrades, the 959 rewrote what supercars could, and, arguably, should be. Such was its advancement, the then-current 911 seemed a touch antiquated….

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1937 BUICK SERIES 66C CENTURY CONVERTIBLE BY FISHER

For 1936, Buick revamped their entire lineup. With aerodynamic styling inside and out along with an improved drivetrain, the marketing department decided the new Buicks deserved memorable names. So, the Series 60 became the “Century”, largely due to the simple fact the car could sustain a speed of 100mph. Using…

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1972 PORSCHE 911 S 2.4 COUPE

In preparation for a new generation of 911 for 1974, Porsche released a slew of updates to the then current car. An updated 2.4L motor featuring fuel injection and new emissions equipment for the US market produced 140hp in entry-level T-spec. Thanks to an improved torque curve and more power,…

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1970 DE TOMASO MANGUSTA COUPE

Designed by the great Giorgetto Giugiaro during his time at Carrozzeria Ghia in Turin, the Mangusta, which was first offered in 1967, showcases the classic Italian wedge shape with classic American muscle. Featuring a heavily reinforced chassis based on the Vallelunga sports car, the Mangusta comes equipped with a mid-mounted…

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1971 MERCEDES-BENZ 280 SL ROADSTER (WITH GOLDE SUNROOF)

The third Mercedes-Benz to wear the “SL” badge, the W113 generation SL-Class was show to the public in the summer of 1963. The new 230 SL was engineered to get closer to the performance of the racing-derived 300 SL in comparison to the attractive but somewhat tepid-performing 190 SL, but…

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1958 CHEVROLET CORVETTE 283/270HP ROADSTER

After the first series Corvettes built from 1953 to 1955 brought an American manufacturer into the sports car market, it was the second series, which made its debut in 1956, that truly earned the title of “America’s Sports Car.” The clean good looks of Harley Earl’s new design struck a…

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1967 GHIA 450 SS SPYDER

First introduced to buyers at a show in Turin in 1966, the Ghia 450 SS was a limited-run coach-built special produced at the behest of Burt Sugarman. Sugarman, a car dealer and later Hollywood producer, had seen Ghia’s 1963 G230 S concept in a magazine and took it upon himself…

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2005 ASTON MARTIN DB9 COUPE

Aston Martin went through a bit of a renaissance at the turn of the millennium with the 2001 release of the Vanquish. By 2004, it was time to replace the DB7, which had served as the brands “volume” model (only 7,000 units were produced, but that was far more than…

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1999 FERRARI F355 F1 SPIDER (ONLY 5,217 MILES!)

The Ferrari F355 is a rear mid-engine sports car that brought significant technological upgrades over the preceding 348. Tucked behind its passenger compartment is a 3.5L V8 with dual overhead cams and a five-valve cylinder head derived from the company’s Formula 1 program. Power output grew to 375 horsepower, though…

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1989 PORSCHE 911 SPEEDSTER

Following the tremendous success of the 911 SC and Carrera 3.2 models through the 1980s, Porsche prepared for the most major update to the 911 yet with the release of the 964. However, even as production was winding down in late 1988, Porsche found the time and budget to release…

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