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This 1937 Lincoln, K, model 354A, two-window sedan (chassis K7816) has been owned by the seller for 10 years and has a very extensively documented history as outlined below. The car was originally delivered to Richmond, Virginia on January 1937 and is believed to have US State Department ties given its custom-ordered Brewster Green paint. The car was in the Owen Owens museum in California for the '60s until 1978, and after that won 2nd place at the Hillsboroough and Silverado Concours events in the early 80's. In 2011, the seller and his family took the car on a tour to the Grand Canyon and back with the local Classic Car Club of America chapter. It performed flawlessly, and he drives the car every week to keep it in top shape. The engine compartment looks amazing with its recent repaint, new polished aluminum V12 heads, and a completely new re-wire of the entire car in the past 6 months. It is now available in Scottsdale, Arizona for $75k. Click here to read more... |
This 1972 Ford Mustang Mach 1 (chassis 2F05H219741) has been owned by the current seller for 24 years and has always been in California. He is the second owner, and he bought from original owner in Los Angeles area, where it was sold when new. The car is all original apart from some engine performance parts, and retains the factory 351 Cleveland V8 and automatic transmission. The car came well optioned from the factory with air-conditioning and factory Ram Air, and the factory window sticker and owner's card are included. The car runs but needs a battery, and the registration is on non-operational status. It is now available in Petaluma, California for $7,000. Click here to read more... |
These two fast Benzes hail from one of the three pointed star's best eras, when engineers still held more sway than accountants and stylists still adhered to minimal, blocky themes in what was once the German tradition. Both are tuned by Brabus, and while the E500-based 6.5 is clearly an AMG Hammer competitor, the 190E-based 3.6S is something both extra special and very rare. This is the first time we've ever heard of the big six-powered Cosworth killer. Find them both at Brabus HQ in Bottrop, Germany, the red car for 70k euros (~$93,348 today) and the big black V8 a disappointing POA. Click here to read more... | Also new on Bring a Trailer:
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