Wednesday, November 19, 2008

1941 Hudson Woody Wagon

Very Rare 1941 Hudson Woody Wagon for sale San Diego, California. The first Hudson Wagons were produced in 1936 as a business automobile in the Terraplane line. The Terraplane had began in 1932 as a model of the Essex built by Hudson Motor Car Company. The Baker Raulings company made the Terraplane wood wagons and finished by the U.S Body & Forging Co of Indiana. This 1941 Hudson Woody station wagon was built on a long wheel base sedan chassis and entered the mid size higher price class and it was fully restored by it's previous owner and is correct in every way. Engine is an original 212 cubic Inch 102 Horsepower inline 6 cylinder with a manual 3 speed transmission and overdrive.

The woody is a very dependable vehicle that runs and dives great. The paint and body is gorgeous, the wood is in excellent condition and the vinyl roof is like new. Interior is fitted in brown to match the exterior, the rear seats have handsome chrome tubing providing an art deco highlight. A beautiful wood overlay dash add just the right touch to a rich wood paneled interior.

Did you know that the United States led the world in automobile manufacturing for over 100 years and during that time over 1500 automobile manufacturers existed. Automobiles like the Hudson, Hoffman, Holyoke and the Howard. These cars were made in America, by Americans and many are still running.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

1942 Plymouth Business Coupe

Very rare 1942 Plymouth Business Coupe for sale in Ohio. This car is a perfectly restored car from top to bottom. The car’s old enough to proudly display the Mayflower up front as its brand identity. This old Plymouth won the 2006 AACA Grand National (senior) First Prize with it's outstanding Airwing Gray paint. The Plymouth still has small touches of chrome and stainless and they’ve been straightened, polished, re-anodized, replated or rechromed. A set of BFGoodrich Silvertown 6.00-16 tires wrap body color wheels accented by polished stainless trim rings and large domed center caps, both beautifully trimmed with red inlays. All bushings, bearings, seals and suspension parts were replaced.

The interior has neatly trimmed seats and door panels in beige cloth while the upper door frames and dash are finished in their correct "tiger stripe" grain pattern in gray. Art Deco gauge backgrounds are copper colored are beautiful to look at, and again all chrome and trim is nearly perfect. Stunning Mayflower emblems in a copper sunset reside on the door panels above delicately crafted door handles and window cranks featuring the same ivory color knobs as the steering wheel and dash controls. Chrome presents itself in the center of the dash as an understated accent with its waterfall inspired vertical bars and Mayflower emblem. The seats are super comfortable, the visibility is great.

Did you know that the United States led the world in automobile manufacturing for over 100 years and during that time over 1500 automobile manufacturers existed. Automobiles like the Plymouth, Panther, Paragon and the Paterson. These cars were made in America, by Americans and many are still running.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

1947 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible

1947 Cadillac Convertible Series 62 for sale in Texas. This beautiful convertible has all matching numbers. Engine is a V-8, 346 cubic inch, 150 horsepower, automatic transmission. Paint is burgundy and so is the interior. This old Cadillac sold for $2902.00 and only 6,755 units were made. Not many of these Collector Cars still remain in this condition.

Did you know that the United States led the world in automobile manufacturing for over 100 years and during that time over 1500 automobile manufacturers existed. Automobiles like the Cadillac, Californian, Chadwick and the Chandler. These cars were made in America, by Americans and many are still running.