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1964 Shelby Cobra CSX 2492
As with many British specialist manufacturers, AC Cars had been using the smooth, refined Bristol straight-6 engine in its small-volume production, including its AC Ace 2-seater roadster. The engine was a pre-World War I...
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1965 Shelby GT350 R-Model
In January of 1965, the first batch of 1965 Shelby GT350 models was completed to comply with homologation requirements. One of these cars, a Wimbledon White Mustang with the Ford VlN 5RO9K165905, was assigned the Shelby ...
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1961 Porsche 356 Carrera 2/2000 GS Cabriolet
Designed by Erwin Komenda, the first Porsche 356 models were built in Gmünd, Austria until 1950, when Porsche returned to Stuttgart. The initial roadster version was joined by a coupe, while Swiss coachbuilder Beutler i...
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1939 Alvis Speed 25 Tourer Cross & Ellis Coachworks
Alvis built its last automobile in 1967, a generation ago. Never a volume manufacturer, Alvis was one of the most innovative and successful British marques, distinguished by racing success, a well-earned reputation for r...
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1965 Shelby GT350
The Ford Mustang, introduced in 1964, jumpstarted the pony car phenomenon in U.S. car sales. With over 500,000 produced in the first model year, Ford had a great success on its hands. Inline with this success and its &#...
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1959 BMW 503
Following the end of the First World War, German production of aircraft engines and related parts seen as means to start another war ceased by the terms of the Armistice, formalized by the infamous Versailles Treaty. The...
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1956 Porsche 356 Speedster
In 1939, Ferdinand Porsche designed and built three Type 64 cars for a Berlin to Rome race that was never run. Not until after the war and a few years of needed rebuilding was the next Porsche built, a mid-engine tubular...
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1961 Bentley S2 Continental DHC Convertible By Park Ward
Finished in elegant Shell Grey over a Black leather interior and matching Everflex top, this very attractive factory left-hand-drive 1961 Bentley S2 Continental remains a true rust-free example of a rare Bentley converti...
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1966 Shelby GT350
This incredible 1966 Shelby GT-350, 6S2196, started life as a demonstrator for Shelby American before delivery to Johnny Bolton Ford in Maitland, FL in May of 1966. As confirmed by the original dealer invoice, the car i...
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1957 Porsche 356 Speedster
Porsche's iconic model 356 remained the same throughout its lifespan, with evolutionary, functional improvements rather than yearly superficial styling changes. Nevertheless a variety of models in both coupe and cab...
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1956 DeSoto Fireflite Sportsman
The 1956 Chrysler line of cars came out of Chrysler's "Advanced Styling Group" headed by Virgil Exner, Director of Styling, and Cliff Voss, Assistant Director. Together they established Chrysler's "Forward...
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1964 Porsche
The last revision of Porsche's 356 was the 'C' variant, introduced for the 1964 model year. It featured disc brakes as well as an option for the most powerful pushrod engine Porsche had ever produced, the ...
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1970 Ferrari 365 GT 2+2
The 330 GT was introduced in January of 1964 and featured a steel tube chassis that had grown in length by two-inches over its predecessor, the 250 GTE. Four-seater Ferrari's had grown in popularity during the mid-1960s,...
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1951 Porsche 356/1500 Reutter Split Window Coupe
During the Second World War, Ferdinand 'Ferry' Porsche and a handful of his proven, faithful employees had started work on development number 356 in their workshops moved to the town of Gmünd in Kärnten, Aust...
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1957 Buick Super Convertible
In planning its 1957 models in late 1954 and 1955, General Motors found itself in an odd position. Since the time of Alfred E. Sloan's leadership in the 1920s, General Motors makes had been arrayed with strict price...
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1999 Vector M12
During the period of excessive spending by the young & wealthy baby boomers in the mid 1980s, many exotic cars were being made to satisfy the craving of this sector of the market. The Vector M12 was a vehicle designed by...
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1967 Aston Martin DB-6 Coupe
Rarely does an automobile become an icon in the world of collector automobiles. Aston-Martin has many of these iconic cars still operating happily worldwide. These Astons are usually well taken care of & have a mystique ...
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1960 Facel Vega HK500 Two Door Coupe
Facel founder Jean Daninos' first-generation Facel Vega was unquestionably an automobile steeped in the grand routier tradition, spiritual heir to the prewar greatness of Delage and Delahaye. It was also a commendab...
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1967 Chevrolet SS 427 Convertible
There are some who would argue that 1967 was the peak year for automotive performance during the muscle car era. Whether or not this is true, one thing is for certain; by 1967, high performance in a full-sized car was qu...
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2007 Superformance SPCN GT 40
The original Ford GT40's are phenomenal cars: Ford beat Ferrari at the grueling 24 Hours Le Mans four years running 1965 through 1969! These originals are sought by collectors worldwide. To commemorate this former racing...
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1965 Austin Healey BJ8 3000 MK111 Convertible
This spectacular Big Healey was just completed as a fully-documented, comprehensive frame-off rotisserie restoration down to the last Nut and Bolt by Premier Marque Specialist Kurt Tanner Restorations with Less than 510 ...
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1971 DeTomaso Pantera
In the late 1960s, Ford was in need of a high performance GT to combat the likes of Ferrari and Corvette, and assist in generating additional dealership traffic for its mainstream product lines. DeTomaso Automobili was r...
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1964 Jaguar E Type Roadster
This Series 1 E-Type completed a comprehensive restoration in 2001 and has covered only a few hundred miles since. Finished in a beautiful and striking factory blue over cream leather. Deleted exterior/bonnet rear view...
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1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Fastback
Ford's second-generation Mustang for 1969 was longer by nearly 4 inches and much heavier than the original. A running horse, similar to the one of the front fenders of the first generation, appeared on the front, wh...
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1955 Porsche 356A/1500 Reutter Continental Sunroof Coupe
While many 356 enthusiasts are aware that European-spec examples were imported into the United States when new, far fewer enthusiasts have heard of the 356A 'Continental'- and 'European'-badged cars. ...
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