Full Classics for Sale
AUBURN 1934, V-12 Salon, Model-1250 Phaeton
in black/white. Originally restored by ‘Mr Auburn,’
Mort Kresteller. With new ownership in 1998 this
rare Auburn has been renewed to the highest quality
detail authentic Auburn driving and show standards.
It has ACD authenticity certification #166, CCCA
Senior/Premier badge #504, Pebble Beach concours
class winning badge #1250, AACA Best ACD car
2004, with numerous Best of Show, Most Elegant
and Authentic ACD car awards. $385,000. Paul W.
Taylor: 805-489-7822, pwjitaylor@msn.com.
California.
BUICK, 1936, Brewster Town Car. CCCA Full
Classic®, freeway capable, long ownership history,
Many detailed photos at www.vaultcars.com, The Vault Classic Cars. Contact Steve Snyder $58,500. 714-279-0174. California.
CADILLAC, 1929, Model 341-B Cabriolet. Burgundy w/black fenders, 8-cylinder engine, excellent condition w/complete tool kit, Buffalo wheels, dual sidemounts and original purchase information. Asking $85,000. Jack Armstrong, 603- 279-0996, cell 603-455-6649.
CADILLAC, 1930, V-16 Coupe, restored. 1-800- 766-0035. Evenings and weekends 717-792-0287. Leave message. Pennsylvania.
CADILLAC. 1930, SEDANETTE CABRIOLET BY FLEETWOOD Built for Mayor Frank Hague of Jersey City, original build sheet shows delivery to Jersey City Cadillac; possibly last car to leave Fleetwood plant, spring of 1930. Only one known to exist with removable pillars. Price $199,000. Roland Berger, 845-290-5139
CADILLAC, 1931, V-8 355A Dual Cowl Phaeton. Truly a rare Classic, tastefully done, Red/Gray with rich wine leather and Haartz top, chrome & stainless wheels. This rare Classic is apart from most. Known to be 1 of 3 registered. Being offered at $225,000 firm. 740-453-2138. Ohio.
CADILLAC, 1931, Model 355-A Phaeton. Body by Fleetwood. Fully restored and in excellent running and driving condition. Phone 610-970-5257. Pennsylvania.
CADILLAC, 1931, V-8 Fleetwood Phaeton. Light gray body, gray fenders and aprons, driving lamps, twin period spotlights, gray canvas top with red piping, red leather and red carpets shaved wool, matching trunk, red wheels with chrome locking ring. Dual mounts side mirror, red pin stripe. Wheelbase 134 inches. It’s priced reasonably at $140,000. Must see! Call 863-273-0621, Bob, Florida.
CADILLAC, 1936, V-12 85 Sport Phaeton. Craftsmanship at its finest, blue with camel top and camel leather interior. This is one of seven. Professionally restored. Detailed to total perfection. Truly a 100 point automobile. CCCA Senior winner. Being offered at $165,000 firm. 740-453-2138. Ohio.
CADILLAC, 1938, V-16 Imperial divider window 7 Passenger. Formerly owned by Malcom Willits, a wonderfully well preserved, fabulous car. All original interior, Excellent condition throughout. Many detailed photos www.vaultcars.com contact Steve Snyder 714-279-0174 $94,500
CADILLAC, 1941, 60 Special. Sold new in Denver. Rust free, elegant original interior; overhauled engine, superior mechanics, CCCA tour car. Three speed standard, stunning two tone (Crystal blue poly, Seine blue poly), a dynamic color combo. Rechromed. Excellent tour car, drives smoothly, great power, always garaged. $27,000. David 303-933-7610 no photo collectors Colorado.
CADILLAC, 1941, Series 62, Convertible Coupe. Full restoration. Color scheme is black with black top and tan broadcloth interior. It is a manual transmission car. Appraisal by club member Don Peterson. Requires no restoration. It looks and runs one hundred percent. Estate sale. $75,000. John Smalley in New Jersey. 973-228-3441.
CADILLAC, 1941, Series 62 Four-Door Sedan. Recent repaint and upholstery. Excellent original chrome. Very good mechanical condition. Been on many tours including CCCA ‘05 Alaska. Asking $27,000 o.b.o. Al Horley, San Juan Bautista, California. 831-623-2878 or 408-314-7014 cell.
CADILLAC, 1947, Series 62 Club Coupe. Incredible, original corrosion free sheet metal, CCCA Primary & Senior winner. Featured in Michael Furman’s Automobiles of the Chrome Age. Excellent older restoration. Well sorted reliable tour car. Fully optioned. Stunning Seine Blue with French Gray top (code 27). $34,950. Tom Kidd 610- 967-3637. Pennsylvania.
CADILLAC, 1947, 62 Convertible Coupe. Fully restored. Manual transmission. Stunning. Asking $97,000.00. 941-358-8024. Florida.
CORD, 1930, L-29 Convertible Sedan. Nicely restored. Phone 610-970-5257. Pennsylvania.
CORD, 1931, L29 Sedan. Fully Restored to the highest standards, offered at well beow the cost of restoration. A stunning car, 1 of 8 known Asking $125,000. Shawn Miller SignificantCars.com
CORD, 1936, Westchester V-8. Radio, restored, expensive front-end rebuilt. The best driving Cord around. Must see and drive for $58,500. Trades, transportation arranged. Tom Crook 253-941-3454. Washington State.
CORD, 1936, 810 Phaeton restored, side pipes, offers. Pete: 419-668-1884. Ohio.
CORD, 1937, Phaeton, magazine centerfold, offers. Pete: 419-668-1884. Ohio.
DUESENBERG, 1929, J 189 LeGrande Blind Quarter Brougham. Fully Sorted and in excellent driving condition. One off Low slung body with v-windshield. Known history, ACD Certified. Turn key example ready for touring or show. Shawn Miller Significantcars.com 800-837-9902 WA
FRANKLIN, 1926, Model 11A Open Touring. Solid car with a nice quality restoration. Ready to tour. Phone 610-970-5257. Pennsylvania.
FRANKLIN, 1931, Series 153, Four-Door Sedan,
ivory, brown fenders, 91,558 miles, good/excellent
condition, ‘02 Odyssey engine overhaul, vacuumassisted
brakes, overdrive, sealed beam fog lights,
tachometer, turn signals, seat belts, great driver, $35,000. Alexander Marshall, St. Louis, 314-432- 8379.
LINCOLN, 1929, Model L Phaeton. Locke body. Nice earlier restoration in excellent running and driving condition. Phone 610-970-5257. Pennsylvania.
LINCOLN, 1937, K Two-Window Sedan. One of two left. Recent engine rebuild, mechanicals reworked, very good interior, dark green, driven every weekend. Moving overseas, must sell. $42,000. Scrawf1518@aol.com. 800-350-8787. Southern California.
LINCOLN CONTINENTAL, 1946, Cabriolet. Recent restoration with correct gray paint, black top and red leather. Beautiful driver or 90 point show car. Extra parts, manuals and cover. Priced right at $47,500 or best offer. 707-226-7712 California or e-mail sarad@napanet.net.
LINCOLN CONTINENTAL, 1947, Cabriolet. Dark blue w/black top. Many modifications to original engine, hidden oil cooler. Excellent blue leather upholstery. Same owner for 40 years. Feel it is worth $42,000, let me know what you think. Jerry Jones, 317-639-2243 a.m. Indiana.
LINCOLN CONTINENTAL, 1948, Cabriolet. V-12 with extra V-12 engine. Body and top are excellent, needs interior and chrome. Plus pick up truck full of scarce parts. Priced low for all. Call Richard Johnson 408-828-8190 after 9:00 a.m. CST.
MINERVA, 1925, Type AB Phaeton. Formerly owned by Raymond Katzell. Beautiful open coachwork, bodied in Australia by Hooper & Jackson (RHD). Brass radiator, mascot and lamps. Complete history. Car is presently garaged in Hawaii. Seller will pay shipping to West Coast. $65,000 or best offer. Clint Bidwell 877-595-1099 (office), 808- 595-4899 (home). Hawaii.
PACKARD,1928, 436 Single Six Sedan - Original paint and interior, rebuilt 288 cubic inch six with a lot of power. lots of photos at WWW.VAULTCARS.COM The Vault Classic Cars. Contact Steve Snyder, 714-279-0174 $28,500
PACKARD, 1929 640 Dual Cowl Phaeton. Nice running older restoration, DSM, Wind Wings, trunk and trunk rack, wire wheels, Asking $105,000. LA www.significantcars.com 800-837-9902
PACKARD, 1930. 733 Sport Phaeton This fine example is a very nice older restoration that runs and drives very well and would be a great CARavan car, or with some detailing would do respectably at any Grand Classic or Concours. The car comes with a nice file of records from the previous owner, who restored the car in the 70's and owned the car for over 30 years. The car features Dual Side Mounts, Dual Mirrors, Disc Wheels, Trunk Rack, Full Leather Interior, 4 speed gearbox. Here is a great chance to get a good solid Dual Cowl for at an affordable level. CO. Asking $92.000. Shawn Miller SignificantCars.com 800-837-9902
PACKARD, 1932, Light Eight Coupe Sedan. Extremely rare. Mostly original. A significant car in Packard evolution in engineering and style. 4200 lbs. 127 in. w.b. 320 c.i.d. 110 h.p. See book by Lamm & Holls A Century of Automotive Style page 220. $80,900.00 ? 708-371-1238. Illinois.
PACKARD, 1934, Model 1107, Style 731 with stand-up tonneau windshield. This older restoration (by Melvin “Beaver” Culver) of a phaeton with a distinguished history is finished in black with red upholstery and wire wheels. The engine number is 901-988, and I believe it is one of about ten originally produced. The asking price is $450,000. David Anderson, office phone 314-726-2107; home phone 314-727-3179. Missouri.
PACKARD, 1934, Dietrich Four-Door Convertible Model 1101. Maroon with dark red leather interior. Sidemounts w/mirrors. Fender lights. Packard trunk. Restored. Second owner. Stunning car, a delight to drive anywhere. $165,000. Call during October 201-505-9488, thereafter 941-358-8024. East Coast time.
PACKARD, 1934, Super-8 Sedan. Sidemounts with mirrors and trunk. Solid low mileage, with new distributor cap, new exhaust, brakes, gas system and service. Runs and drives excellently. Asking $63,500 for quick sale. Trades, transportation arranged. Tom Crook 253-941-3454. Washington State.
PACKARD, 1939, V-12 Victoria Convertible. Very desirable rare car. Only 3 are known to exist; 2 are listed in the CCCA Directory and 2 are listed in the Packard Club Directory. Shown at Pebble Beach, CCCA Senior No. 841. 1939 was the last year for the V-12 and the first year for the column shift. Illuminated Lalique eagle. Black with red leather interior. Great condition. $175,000. John Hamilton, 785-267-2410, jhamilton@hamiltonlaughlin.com.
PACKARD, 1939, One-Twenty Darrin Convertible. Mechanically sound. Paint fair. Chrome good. Interior good. Driven almost daily. $165,000. 937-222-3633. http://www.aldrichrestores.com/ Pages/1939Darrin.html.
PACKARD,1940, 160 Super 8 Club Coupe. Beautifully restored and properly maintained. Big 356 8 cylinder rebuilt engine, lovely maroon paint, beautiful and correct interior. Many detailed photos www.vaultcars.com The Vault Classic Cars, contact Steve Snyder 714-279-0174 $46,500
PIERCE ARROW, 1933, 836 Landaulet by Graff. One off car beautifully restored. Known history from new. Asking $135,000. Shawn Miller SignificantCars.com 800-837-9902
PIERCE ARROW, 1933, 1236 Club Sedan. Multiple First place and best of show awards, one of the finest Pierces anywhere Asking $150,000 Shawn Miller SignificantCars.com 800-837-9902
PIERCE-ARROW, 1934, Model 840A Sedan. Nice original condition. Phone 610-970-5257. Pennsylvania.
ROLLS-ROYCE, 1934, 20-25 Windovers Sedan. Nearly complete car. Inquire 717-235-7145 Pennsylvania or e-mail rueittd@verizon.net.
ROLLS-ROYCE 1939, Wraith Mulliner/Owens Sedanca, WEC 76. A one-of-a-kind, open driver’s compartment four-place coupe. Originally built for Captain Joseph Lucas. Restoration begun by owner/professional restorer and about 60% finished before health problems prohibited further work. See Tom Clarke’s The Rolls-Royce Wraith, p. 100. Also The Flying Lady July/August 2005 p. 7808 for a similar body style Wraith. $75,000. Jack Heimovics (330) 239-1661. Ohio.
STUTZ, 1927, Boattail Speedster. 8 cylinder, ohc, hydraulic power brakes. Modernized 1933 by Bohman & Schwartz. Older, complete restoration. Mine 65 years. $180,000. Barney,. 248-349-5120.