Chassis No. E56S003032
The year 1956 marked the first major facelift for the first-generation Chevrolet Corvette. The flush covered headlights of the earlier models were replaced with more pronounced "out-front" headlights, while the flanks featured large, scalloped panels tracing their way back from the front fenders. The rear corners lost ..
Chassis No. AR1900C01227
Alfa Romeo debuted the 1900 at the 1950 Paris Motor Show – the firm's first post-war design and its first to employ unitary construction. Orazio Satta Puliga was responsible for the car's sophisticated underpinnings and Pinin Farina was contracted to body the four-seat Cabriolet and Coupe, while Carrozzeria Touring w..
A matching-numbers example with its original chassis, engine, and body per its factory Data Card
Desirably equipped with painted Rudge wheels from the factory
Finished in Silver-Grey Metallic with its original Blue leather interior
One of just 855 examples produced for 1955
Accompanied by a digital copy of its original Data ..
Chassis No. 6JPA3841
In 1925, Ford became the first of the Big Three automobile manufacturers to enter the pickup market. However, it was Chevrolet that emerged as the top truck seller in Detroit by the time of World War II. In August 1945, Chevrolet resumed civilian truck production and introduced their new "Advance Design" series of pickup..
Chassis No. J58S104080
Engine No. F102CS
The prevailing design aesthetics of the late 1950s American cars, namely the near limitless use of chrome trim, saw the Corvette receive its first major styling update in 1958. The single headlight design was dropped in favor of exposed dual headlights on both corners, positioned above more prom..
Chassis No. 58F089990
Under the direction of legendary designer Harley Earl during the late 1940s, Cadillac created some of the world's most attractive automobiles and pioneered the direction for American automobile styling over the following decade. The cars surpassed their competition not only visually but technologically as well, and trul..
Chassis No. 8593
Engine No. TS8593ME
Of all automobile companies that value their heritage and traditions, it is Morgan that makes this their passion. Their vintage sports cars from the 1950s and 1960s have been subtly updated and released over the years and remain an ever-popular sports car to this day. As true vintage automobiles, the..
Chassis No. B20S.1656
Lancia emerged from World War II determined to pick up right where it had left off, creating sophisticated and technically innovative road cars. Vittorio Jano, one of the most brilliant engineering minds in Grand Prix racing, had been persuaded to fill the sizable hole left by Lancia founder Vincenzo Lancia's death in 1..
Chassis No. 16760829
The Buick Skylark was first revealed as a General Motors Motorama car in 1952, as essentially a factory-built "sport custom" with dazzling styling and presence. The windshield was trimmed down four inches from that of the Roadmaster, the beltline cut down and notched at the rear fender line, and the rear-wheel cutouts we..
One of just 252 BMW 507s built from 1956-1959
Concours-quality restoration completed in as-delivered Papyros white under previous ownership
Retains its original matching numbers engine per BMW Group Classic
Exacting four-month engine rebuild recently completed by Moton Products Inc.
Formerly owned by New Orleans jazz musicia..