Thursday, November 12, 2009

1913 Pope-Hartford Roadster

The Pope-Hartfield was built from 1903 to 1914 by the Pope Mfg. Co. of Hartford, CT. The 1913 Pope-Hartford Roadster body presents a pleasing appearance and was designed to give strength and durability. This American Automobile was built with an 88 inch wheel base and the standard tread of 50 inches. In 1913 both four cylinder 50 horsepower and six cylinder 60 horsepower Pope-Hartfield automobile were made. This Roadster is one of 17 different models produced by the Pope Mfg. Co.

Monday, November 2, 2009

1913 Crow Elkhart For Sale

1913 Crow Elkhart Roadster for sale in New York. Dr. L. C. Crow and his son Martin founded The Crow-Elkhart Motor Car Co. in 1909. They produced American Automobiles from 1909 to 1924 in Elkhart, IN. The Crow-Elkhart's engines had some of the first self starters. The 1913 Crow-Elkhart shown about sold new for about $1,200.00.

This 1913 Crow Elkhart was purchased from the Owls Head Museum where it had resided for the last twelve years. This great looking brass era automobile still has it's original 33 horsepower 4 cylinder Atlas engine and three speed transmission. Color is black and interior is black leather.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

1950 Hudson Pacemaker Club Coupe

1950 Hudson Pacemaker Club Coupe for sale in Arizona. The engine in this old Huston is a 262 cubic inch powerdome inline 6 cylinder with dual Carter single barrel carburetors with dual exhaust.

The body is in really good shape and there is no rust in the floor pans, trunk pan or door bottoms. The paint is not original but it is the original Hudson colors of Hudson metallic green over light sea foam green. The interior has been replaced including the headliner, seats and door panels were done in original Hudson fabric.



Friday, October 16, 2009

1940 Cadillac Four Door Sedan

1940 Cadillac Four Door Sedan for sale that was restored in the 1990s that has been garaged kept and well cared for. It has a great looking paint job and a stunning interior. This Collector Car has an original 380 cubic inch Flathead V8 that develops 135 horsepower and runs very well. The car is fitted with a rare early Hydromatic Automatic transmission. Features include wide white wall tires, excellent chrome, rare optional running boards, very rust free and very solid.

In 1940 Cadillac produced a Series 62, Series 60 special, Series 72, Series 75 and Series 90. Body styles included four door sedans, two door coupe, convertible, town car, Imperial, town sedan and a formal sedan.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

1941 Diamond T Truck For Sale

Charles A. Tilt built his first car in 1905. Production lasted up to about 1911. It was at this time that the Diamond T Truck Company began. By 1915 Diamond T had factories and dealers located all over the United States. Diamond T made military liberty trucks during WWl. In the 1920s business was good with production for both government and civilian patrons. Prices in the 1920s ranged from $2,000 to $5,000. Buyers got their money's worth with quality and innovative trucks.

In the 1930s Diamond T used lots of chrome on headlights, moldings, parking lights and running boards. All that chrome made Diamond T's competition look ordinary. The 1940s brought several successes and changes to this great truck company. The 1941 Diamond T shown above was one of the last small trucks built. After WWll Diamond T only made larger industrial trucks.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

1928 Model A Ford Sedan
For Sale In Michigan

This is a fully restored original 1928 Model A Ford That was for sale in Michigan. This Collector Car has less than 1,000 miles and 5 years since restoration. Everything has been gone through, the original four cylinder 40 Horsepower engine has been completely redone. It has all new original paint, Ford Blue/Black paint with Gray interior. The Rims have been powder coated and new tires were installed. Made just the way Mr. Ford designed with subtle updates to help her keep up on today's roads.

Updates include stainless steel bumpers, 50% stainless steel bolts, Halogen headlights, steering stabilizer and shock absorber updates.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

1924 Packard 143 Phaeton Convertible
Touring Car

This is a very rare 1924 Packard dual windshield seven passenger Phaeton super 8 model 143 for sale in New York. The 1924 Packard was the largest and most expensive American Automobile produced in its day with the largest 8 cylinder engine and a 143 wheel base. Just completed a complete body off restoration. It is done in its original colors of plum red for the body with black fenders and red wheels with glove soft black leather interior. Everything is correct including the Detroit lubricator carburetor.

Below is a list of the Packard options that came with this car from the factory. dual side mount wheels, dual side mount Packard signed script mirrors with locks. side matching cowl lights with jewels, wind wings with signed Packard script, Packard stone guard, Packard lady & motor meter radiator ornament, Senior Trippe lamps with levels, locking spinners for the hubs on the side mount spares, original Packard signed trunk in wonderful original condition, seven passenger seating when needed, Dual rear windshield with wind wings and original set of side curtains.

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 Packard, Pontiac, Parry and Pratt-Elkhart. These cars were made in America, by Americans and many are still running.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

1934 Ford Deluxe Three Window Coupe
For Sale In California

1934 Ford Deluxe Three Window Coupe for sale in California. The 1934 Ford Three Window Coupes are one of the most sought after very rare and popular collector Cars of all the early Ford V8’s. This car is painted Maroon with a red pin stripe. It has new Coker Classic White Wall tires and rear mounted spare. Rumble seat opens with spring loaded handle. Engine is a 1934 Flathead that starts right up and the hydraulic brakes work fine. After 75 years this American Automobile still has modern styling, unmistakably beautiful, sloping, heart shaped grille and long body stance.

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 Ford, Falcon-Knight, Flint-Lomax and Franklin . These cars were made in America, by Americans and many are still running.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

1925 Chevrolet Touring Car
For Sale In Florida

1925 Chevrolet 5 passenger Special K Touring Car for sale in Florida. This collector car has had an amazing restoration. It is equipped with a 22 horsepower four cylinder engine and a selective sliding gear three speed transmission. New items include wooden rims, steering wheel, amp and oil pressure gauges. New leather interior, convertible top and the side curtains.

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 Chevrolet, Clarkmobile, Crow-Elkhart and Croxton Keeton. These cars were made in America, by Americans and many are still running.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

The Baker Electric Automobile 1899-1916

Seldom seen Baker Electric automobile made by Baker Motor Vehicle Co. of Cleveland, Ohio from 1899-1916. Its founders were Walter C. Baker and Rollin and Fred White of the White Sewing Machine Company family. One of Baker Motor Vehicle Company's earliest electric automobiles was a 1902 Torpedo racer that could reach speeds of more than seventy-five miles per hour. This Collector Car is a true American Automobile.

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 Baker Electric, American Electric, Dayton Electric and the Ajax Electric Car. These cars were made in America, by Americans and many are still running.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Beautifully Restored 1925 Ford Model T
One Ton Tow Truck

1925 Ford Model T One Ton Tow Truck. The complete drive train on this 1925 wrecker was rebuilt. The boom is an original working hand crank 1926 "Manley" Wrecker Boom with new chains and hooks. The boom still has it's original brass tag and a wrecker spot light attached to it. The wood wheels were professionally restored and have a brand new set of Firestone tires, tubes and new chrome plated hub caps. The paint, interior and top are all in beautiful restored and the tow truck has the accessory kerosene side lights. The wood on the bed was replaced and refinished.

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 Auto Red Bug Cyclecar, Car-Nation Cyclecar and the Imp Cyclecar. These cars were made in America, by Americans and many are still running.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

1922 Winton 7 Passenger Touring Car
For Sale In Indianapolis, Indiana

1922 Winton 7 Passenger Touring Car for sale In Indianapolis, Indiana. Alexander Winton was a Cleveland Ohio bicycle make that produced his first American Automobile in 1897. The Winton Motor Carriage Co. was also located in Cleveland. Winton producted automobile from 1897 to 1924. This car is a Winton Model 40-7 that is equipped with a six cylinder engine that was rated at 70 horsepower. The wheelbase is 132 inches.

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 Winton, Waltham-Orient, Wolverine and the Whippet . These cars were made in America, by Americans and many are still running.