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1934 peugeot 601 roadster
US$169,500.00 Peugeot originated in the Eighteenth Century as a family industry; manufacturing history began in 1810 with production of coffee and pepper grinders. Later production of other metal goods included wheel spokes and bicycles leading naturally to the creation of an automobile. The first Peugeot automobile was a three-wheel steam car constructed in 1889 by Armand Peugeot in partnership with Léon Serpollet [who later set the Land Speed Record driving a steam-powered vehicle of his own design in 1902]. In 1890, Peugeot turned to internal combustion and produced his first four-wheel gasoline-powered vehicle with an engine design licensed by Daimler. Innovation became a hallmark of Peugeot automobiles, in particular the design of the first modern four-valve double overhead camshaft racing engine in 1912.Peugeots became highly desirable in the years between 1900 to WWI, when France was the leader of the automobile industry. High volume production of Peugeots didn’t begin until 1929, however, but quickly extended a reputation for high quality, strength and reliability. Introduction of the 201 in 1929 established the familiar Peugeot numbering system that continues to be used to this day, quickly followed by the 301 and 401. The range-topping Peugeot 601 was introduced in 1934. The 601 was powered by a 2¼-liter in-line six-cylinder engine rated at 59 hp, with independent front suspension, rear suspension with elliptical rear springs and hydraulic four-wheel drum brakes. The 601 was offered with a variety of body styles available on the “Normale” length chassis. A coachbuilt option was the 601 Èclipse – featuring the world’s first production retractable hardtop.The 1934 Peugeot 601 Roadster offered here is an extremely rare body style produced by the factory, a style that was a frequently a prize-winner in period concours d’elegance. Just 109 examples of the 601 two-seat roadster were built. It is thought that...
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1926 pierce arrow model 80 roadster
US$74,500.00 This 1926 Pierce-Arrow Model 80 Roadster is most definitely not typical of Pierce-Arrow production. Instead of a staid and formal limousine or touring car, this is a jaunty and sporting Pierce. Its open roadster body with rumble seat sits gracefully on the Model 80's 130 inch wheelbase. Finished in beige with brown fenders, frame covers and body side accent,...
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1961 porsche 356 roadster
US$169,500.00 The term “Hot Rod” will likely conjure up thoughts of 1930s and 40s Fords, Chevys and other American iron with altered bodies, big engines and fat tires tearing up Main Street between lights or blasting down the salt flats. While hot rodding may have its roots solidly with American cars, the influx of imported sports cars in the 1950s...
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1986 porsche 944 turbo
US$61,500.00 Porsche has had a checkered past when it comes to its entry-level cars. The 914 was fraught with political controversy from very early in its life, thanks to a handshake agreement between Porsche and Volkswagen gone awry when VW ushered in a new chief and Porsche was left footing the bill for development. In classic Porsche fashion, they persevered...
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1914 regal underslung touring
US$57,500.00 In the first decade of the twentieth century, Detroit, Michigan was awash with pioneering automobile manufacturers. Hundreds of different companies tried their hand at the building automobiles, with wildly varying levels of success. Some did not make it past the first few cars, others did not make it past the first year and fewer still made it past World...
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1923 rolls-royce silver ghost tourer
US$225,000.00 The legendary Rolls-Royce model first introduced in 1906 was not initially referred to as a Silver Ghost rather, the 40/50, referring to its 40 taxable horsepower and 50 real horsepower. The first 40/50 to bear the name Silver Ghost was actually the thirteenth chassis to-be-built. It featured an aluminum body by Barker with silver-plated exterior fittings and a sliver-plated...
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1928 rolls-royce phantom i newmarket
US$225,000.00 Rolls-Royce of America was incorporated in 1919 in the precision manufacturing center of Springfield, Massachusetts to assure the company’s ability to meet the rapidly growing requirements of the American market, and continued until 1931. The earliest automobiles constructed in Springfield by Rolls-Royce were the already-heralded Silver Ghost model, which was superseded by the New Phantom in 1925. The New...
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1930 rolls-royce phantom ii drophead
US$475,000.00 Between 1929 and 1935, the magnificent Phantom II sat atop the Rolls Royce range. Serving as a replacement for the original Phantom, the Phantom II was completely redesigned from the ground up, and shared very little in common with its predecessor beyond the bore and stroke dimensions of the 7,668cc inline six-cylinder engine. Engineers made a great deal of...
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1962 rolls-royce silver cloud ii saloon
US$79,500.00 The Silver Cloud series marked a significant step for Rolls Royce when it was introduced in April of 1955. Rolls Royce was rationalizing their production line as the days of supplying bare chassis to coachbuilders were winding down and standard showroom models were becoming ever more popular. The standardization of production allowed Rolls Royce to produce cars in greater...
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1965 rolls-royce silver cloud iii saloon
US$72,500.00 1965 rolls-royce silver cloud iii saloonThe Silver Cloud series was a dramatically different and very important car for Rolls-Royce. The market for bespoke, coachbuilt cars was beginning to dry up, so Rolls-Royce needed a car that could be mass produced – at least in a Rolls-Royce sense of “mass” production. Of course, they did not want to neglect their...
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2010 spyker c8 spyder
US$269,000.00 In the south east of Amsterdam in 1880, two brothers, Jacobus and Hendrik Spijker, set up a coachbuilding shop. By 1899, the brothers had enjoyed moderate success thanks to a strong local reputation for quality craftsmanship. That same year, they drove their first Benz automobile and smartly realized their future was in the automobile. They began by building new...
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1963 studebaker avanti r2 2 door
US$73,500.00 In the early 1960s, Studebaker was well over 100 years old and the longest running nameplate in the automotive industry. The Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company had been formed in 1852 as a wagon and coach builder and went on to become one of the precious few American coach makers to successfully transition to automobile production at the turn of...
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1978 toyota fj40
US$39,500.00 Like the Jeep and the Land Rover before it, the Toyota Land Cruiser is a vehicle whose reputation was hard earned in battle, mud, and desert sand. This Japanese take on the all-purpose off-roader can thank the original Jeep for its existence, which is little surprise when comparing the two trucks side-by-side. In 1950, the US Government commissioned Toyota...
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