Chassis No. B9UR731197
Originally shipped from the Louisville, Kentucky, assembly plant directly to Moscow, Soviet Union, this particular Edsel was displayed at the American National Exhibition, which opened on 25 July 1959. The exhibition was part of a cultural exchange meant to foster understanding between the U.S. and the Soviet Union aft..
Chassis No. 1412
Engine No. 15F-N-H 24434
Body No. 1445
This 1954 Nash Metropolitan Hardtop hails from the first year of production. According to period marketing, the new Metropolitan was created as a "completely new and different kind of automobile" that promised record-breaking economy and performance. While large Cadillacs an..
Chassis No. 53779
Engine No. 35185
Transmission No. 6283
Ask any U.S.-based car collector what brand they associate with the nameplate "Continental" and Lincoln would be the near-unanimous pick. When Max Hoffman convinced Porsche to use the name for their top-of-the-line 356 for 1955, Ford saw it that way as well! With a stroke o..
Chassis No. 300839
Engine No. 901063
Transmission No. 100930
For decades, the mantra to follow for those interested in a Porsche 911 was to "buy the newest affordable example." Over time this changed with expanded focus on 911s built for the 1965 model year. These earliest 911s are a feast for the eyes with myriad minute details...
Chassis No. 121.042.6503590
Engine No. 121.921.5603567
Body No. A121.042.5602340
Completed on 2 August 1956, this 1956 Mercedes-Benz 190 SL is noted as being originally delivered by the first Kogel train carriage to Hamburg as an export model. With 30 miles noted on its odometer on 17 September 1956, the car was then shipped to t..
Chassis No. WP0JB0930HS051333
Engine No. 68H01428
Transmission No. 77H02095
The 911 Turbo not only defined the Porsche brand and its performance aspirations during the late 1970s and into the 1980s but also further cemented the German marque's reputation in the United States. Its sporting potential aside, the 911 Turbo had a trem..
Chassis No. WP0EB0917KS173601
Conceived in the wake of the 911 Cabriolet's success, the limited-production Porsche 911 Speedster of 1989 emerged as a fitting finale to the G-Series 911 lineage. Porsche's design team, led by Tony Lapine, drew inspiration from the 356 Speedster while utilizing the contemporary 3.2 Carrera chassis. The concept,..
Chassis No. S675329
Engine No. G1802-8
Jaguar co-founder Sir William Lyons conceived of a limited-production roadster as a stopgap for the forthcoming Jaguar Mark VII while showcasing the capabilities of the 3.4-liter, 160 horsepower "XK" engine. And showcase it did! Dubbed the XK 120 for its claimed 120 mph top speed, the lithe and swe..
Chassis No. WP0AA2963NS480308
The lineup of 1980s auto show cars finished in Pearlescent White Metallic by Style Porsche is remarkable. Iconic debuts such as the 956 sports racing prototype, the 959 "Gruppe B," the 911 Speedster Studie, and even the 924 Carrera prototype, all sported this distinctive color revered deep within Porsche. It's c..
One of just 253 examples built, documented by BMW Classic Expertise Book with Zertifikat Displayed when new at the BMW Pavillion in Munich, Germany Delivered new in Silver Metallic with optional, factory-installed Hard Top Equipped with date-coded original Rudge wheels and front disc brakes Offered with factory toolkit, owner's manual, w..