Thursday, July 31, 2008

1934 Buick Convertible 66C Coupe
For Sale In Illinois

1934 Buick Convertible 66C Coupe for sale in Illinois. This rare Collector Car is one of only 253 1934 Buick 66C Convertible Coupe's produced. Only 8 others are know to exist. The 60 Series was Buick's 2nd most prestigious line.

This very nice Collector Car had a complete frame off restoration in 2004. Paint is a deep burgundy finish with red highlights and subtle tan pinstripe. Black leather upholstery, Black cloth convertible top and top boot are in excellent condition. Rare dual side mount spare tires with metal covers, AM radio and clock. This car rides on wire wheels with 7.50x16 BF Goodrich Silvertown wide-white-wall tires. Powered by a correct 278cid straight eight engine and 3-speed standard transmission. A beautiful 1934 Buick 66C Convertible that looks great and sounds awesome!

Did you know that there were over 1500 automobile manufacturers in the United States from the late 1800s to the 1950s. Automobile manufacturers like the H.H. Babcock Co. Watertown, NY and the Baker, Rauch & Lang Cleveland, OH.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

1938 Diamond T Truck For Sale In Colorado


Very Rare
1938 Diamond T Truck Model 201 for sale in Colorado with new yellow paint. There is no rust anywhere and the cab is all original with all chrome and a very rare grille, which was only made for two years. You will never find another 1938 Diamond T Collector Truck, especially in this condition.

The Diamond T Truck Co. began making cars in 1905, but by 1911 they were only making trucks. Trucks that compared to Cadillac and Rolls-Royce. The company was owned by Charles A. Tilt and his Diamond T Truck Co. built great trucks enabling the company to thrive even during the Great Depression. Building mainly larger commercial trucks, Tilt began producing his one ton Diamond T 201 in the late 1930s. Tilt designed the 201 with headlights, fenders and bumpers resembling elegant Chrysler's.

Did you know that there were over 1500 automobile manufacturers in the United States from the late 1800s to the 1950s. Automobile manufacturers like the W.D. Dayton Automobile Co. Chicago, IL and the DeSoto Motor Corporation Detroit, MI.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

1937 Cord Convertible Replica
For Sale In Florida


Very rare factory built 1937 Cord Convertible Replica for sale in Florida. This 1937 Cord "Royale" version replica was built in 1969 by the SAMCO Company of Tulsa, OK. Only 400 were made, making it a true Collector Car with all the modern gadgets such as Air Conditioning, power windows, power brakes and power steering. Other features include a Jensen CS1100 AM/FM Stereo Cassette, chrome rear luggage rack, chrome Moon wheel covers and G78 X 14 Remington Cushion Aire 4-Ply Wide White Wall Tires.

The engine is a 440 cubic inch Chrysler with a Torque Flite 727A automatic transmission with dual exhaust. Beautiful two tone paint with matching interior.

Did you know that there were over 1500 automobile manufacturers in the United States from the late 1800s to the 1950s. Automobile manufacturers like the Saginaw Motor Car Co. Saginaw, MI and the Yankee Motor Car Co. Chicago, IL.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

1941 Buick Special Touring Sedan
For Sale In Idaho


Very reliable 1941 Buick Special Touring Sedan for sale in Idaho. This Collector Car has bee restored and maintained where needed to preserve functionality along with originality. Engine is a Buick Fireball valve-in-head Dyna Flash eight cylinder equipped with SE dual-carb options. Engine has been recently rebuilt. The transmission has be restored along with the clutch and overdrive. Other items that have been restored or replace are rear knee action shocks rebuilt, fuel sending unit rebuilt, clock rebuilt, wheels/rims restored with correct pin-striping, steering wheel restored, correct replacement wool seating surfaces and much more, even the radio.

Drive this car anywhere, last summer she took a trip from Boise, Idaho to Belleview, Washington for the Buick Nationals where she won 1st Place for Best Original.

Did you know that there were over 1500 automobile manufacturers in the United States from the late 1800s to the 1950s. Automobile manufacturers like the Hawkins Cyclecar Co. Xenia, OH and the Zip Cyclecar Co. Davenport, IA.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

1929 Auburn Convertible Sedan
For Sale In New York

Classic 1929 Auburn Convertible Sedan for sale in New York. Auburn was produced in the city of Auburn, Indiana from 1900 through 1936. This Auburn model 8-120 has had a recent restoration with only 250 miles since completed. All original flat head straight 8 cylinder Lycoming motor, manual transmission and driveline. New chrome, brakes and tires. Two tone paint - Cats eye green with creme. Interior is tan.

This is a true Collector Car, very rare and very beautiful. They just don't make them like this 1929 Auburn any more. A must see inside and out.

Did you know that there were over 1500 automobile manufacturers in the United States from the late 1800s to the 1950s. Automobile manufacturers like the American Locomotive Co. Providence, Rhode Island and the Alpena Motor Car Co. Alpena, Michigan.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

1941 Buick Super Eight Convertible
For Sale In Florida

This outstanding 1941 Buick Super Eight Convertible has been owned for the past seven years by a meticulous private car collector in sunny Miami, Florida. Originally, this beautiful car belonged to an Arkansas Collector who was a Buick Dealer for years. Prior to World War II, he purchased the car new. During the war, he kept it in the showroom and he said it always brought a smile to people's faces and made them proud to see such a beautiful American product on display.

Options include Dual carburetion on its Fireball overhead valve straight eight engine, manual transmission, Buick spot lights, rear view mirrors, radio, power operated top, wide white wall tires, red and yellow seats, clock, bumper guards and full fender skirts.The overall condition of the yellow paint, convertible top, interior and engine is very good.

Did you know that there were over 1500 automobile manufacturers in the United States from the late 1800s to the 1950s. Automobile manufacturers like the Western Automobile Co. Seattle, WA and the Waltham Mfg. Co. Waltham, MA.