Chassis No. 161915
Engine No. 717520
Transmission No. 86083
The ultimate iteration of the lightweight, rear-engined, rear-wheel drive Porsche 356, the 356 C, appeared in 1964, coinciding with Porsche's purchase of the Reutter coachbuilding firm, which would handle all Coupe and Cabriolet construction in Stuttgart for the remainde..
Chassis No. 121.040.10.018268
Engine No. 121.921.10.018412
Body No. 121.040.10.01497
This sporting Mercedes-Benz 190 SL has been cared for since 2000 by the SL specialists at Precision Autoworks of Camden, NJ. Beginning in June 2000 the car was delivered for a partial restoration by Michael Brockman of New York to return it to it..
Chassis No. 1E30493
Engine No. 7E2304-9
The first significant improvements to the industry-disrupting Jaguar E-Type arrived in October 1964. Styled by legendary aerodynamicist Malcolm Sayer, Jaguar rightly left his timeless design untouched, instead focusing on changes under the skin that would improve comfort and reliability. An upgra..
Chassis No. 3Y86N400526
Following the 1958 recession and the Edsel debacle, the Ford Motor Company needed a distinctive and profitable model if the Lincoln Division was to survive. A full redesign of the Continental in 1961 ushered in a new era for the luxury marque, introducing a much more compact and clean-sided design for its flagship. Th..
Chassis No. 30837S108769
Engine No. 3108769 F0204RE
From its very first days in the early 1950s, the idea of a Corvette coupe had floated around GM, yet it would be a full decade before Bill Mitchell and Larry Shinoda's aerodynamic coupe design would emerge. It proved to be well worth the wait. The new fiberglass bodies of both the new..
Offered from the Racer X Collection
One of just 31 427 Semi-Competition Cobras produced and one of only 316 big block cars constructed in total
Highly original 427 S/C, boasting its original body, engine, and drivetrain
Just five recorded owners from new, including collectors Peter Briggs and Chip Connor
Exquisitely restored by ..
Chassis No. 005265
Italian automaker Autobianchi was founded in 1955 as a joint venture between Pirelli, Fiat, and Bianchi –a bicycle manufacturer founded in 1885 and named for its founder Edoardo Bianchi. The goal was to produce small and stylish microcars for post-war Italy, while also acting as a testbed for parent company Fiat to develop..
At the height of Ferrari’s sports car racing dominance, the 250 GTE was Maranello’s first four-seat road car and is largely credited with financing Ferrari’s racing program. Built to be a luxurious grand tourer, its architecture was based on the 250 GT LWB. To accommodate four passengers, the 240 hp V-12 engine and four-speed overdrive gearbox w..
Porsche’s basic 356 design was constantly refined and updated, culminating in the fantastic 356 C which debuted in July 1963. Select mechanical advancements included standard four-wheel disc brakes and new 15" wheels as well as deeper reclining bucket seats that were fitted courtesy of Reutter, which owned a subsidiary that would become Recaro. ..
Making its debut at the 1958 Paris Motor Show, the DB4 was a masterpiece of modern engineering for the small but highly respected Newport Pagnell firm. With styling by Carrozzeria Touring of Milan, the coachwork was constructed using their ingenious Superleggera (Super light) method of aluminum panels over a lightweight tubular framewor..