Friday, September 26, 2014

1953 Nash Healey LeMans Coupe

1953 Nash Healey LeMans Coupe Production started in 1950 after a chance meeting of Donald Healey and Nash’s George Mason. The original car was steel, body by Panelcraft of England, chassis by Healey and engine by Nash. By 1952 the body was restyled by Pinn Farina and the chassis was special built by Healey. Nash upgraded the engine to develop 140 hp with its “LeMans Jetfire” overhead-valve inline six cylinder, dual carburetor creation. In 1953, with a longer wheelbase (108 inches), a coupe body was fashioned for the all aluminum main body. A tachometer, leather upholstery, and rear quarter windows made the Healey a true GT car rivaling Europe’s best. This Nash Healey was restored from an excellent original car and has been part of a private collection.

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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

1950 Jaguar Mark V Drophead

1950 JAGUAR MK V DROPHEAD COUPE 3 ½ LITRE #647096 STRAIGHT SIX WITH PROPER SS JAG EXHAUST SYSTEM. 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION COUPLED TO STRONG ORIGINAL 3 ½ LITRE ENGINE NEW FOR 1950--18 INCH WHEELS, TORSION BAR SUSPENSION--EQUIPPED WITH DOUBLE WISHBONES AND A SINGLE TORSION BAR IN FRONT. THAT GAVE THE MARK V A BUMP-SMOOTHING CHARACTERISTIC WITH TRADITIONAL BALANCE OF COMFORT. IN ADDIITON, THE MARK V FEATURED HYDRAULIC BRAKES, UNLIKE ITS EARLIER ENTRY, THE MARK IV. COKER RADIAL TIRES FOR SAFE TOURING THREE POSITION TOP NEAR PERFECT RED LEATHER WITH EXQUISITE WOOD TRIMMED INTERIOR COMPLETE COMPLIMENT OF TOOLS IN BOOT. EXCELLENT RESTORATION--- READY TO ENJOY

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Saturday, September 20, 2014

1960 Jaguar XK150 3.8 Coupe

1960 Jaguar XK150 3.8 Coupe This is truly a rust free West Coast XK that has been correctly maintained by two owners since 1960. It has traveled only 43,XXX miles and ready to tour anywhere. The 3.8 engine makes it a delight to drive. The Heritage Certificate shows that all of the numbers on the engine, gearbox, etc. are original. A new XKSS stainless steel exhaust system is the only major change in the car. Although the original system was “ok”, I felt it would be a safer and practical way to make the Jaguar safer on the road. This is a must see and drive XK !!!. It needs nothing but a new enthusiast owner.

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Thursday, September 18, 2014

1934 Ford V-8 Cabriolet

1934 Ford Cabriolet This Ford was just awarded BEST OF SHOW at the Annual HCC Easter Show held in St. Louis, Missouri this year. The restorer is a perfectionist and did a fantastic job making this Ford correct in every way. In years past, this Ford received 952 of 1000 points when shown in Dearborn to win the Dearborn Medallion. All judging sheets are with the car. Correct 1934 85ph V-8 engine with factory aluminum heads and correct 1934 Aluminum intake manifold with a Stromberg carburetor. As you can see in the pictures of this Black Cabriolet with brown leather interior by LeBaron Bonney, it is equipped with a correct T-14 top as well. A correct rubber mat graces the cockpit and the rumble seat area. Also note the correct triple pin stripe, cowl lights, and the Greyhound radiator ornament. This restoration was finished this year and is as fresh as they get!

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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

1932 Auburn Custom 12

1932 Auburn Twelve Custom Phaeton The 12 cylinder Auburn, although in production for only 3 years, was one of the great American cars of the era. The George Kublin designed L-head V-12 is a sensational engine. It produces 160 horsepower from 391 cubic inches. In addition, the Dual-ratio rear axle was standard on Custom models and allowed the Auburn to be driven easily at highway speeds or in the lower ratio for city driving. Young Alan Leamy designed this sleek Convertible Phaeton as well as the other Auburn models. It remains one of the most beautiful designs to come out of the ACD group. Not only is it sleek with the top up or down, the windshield folds down like many sports cars. This Auburn has received a Pebble Beach restoration and was shown in 2009. In 2014 it won First Place honors at the Des Moines Concours. The Salon trim adds elegance to the car. This nut and bolt restoration included all mechanical components. It remains a stunning show car as well as an amazing road car and is effortless to drive, shifts like butter and stops easily.

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Saturday, September 13, 2014

1960 Jaguar XK150 3.8 Coupe

1960 Jaguar XK150 3.8 Coupe This is truly a rust free West Coast XK that has been correctly maintained by two owners since 1960. It has traveled only 43,XXX miles and ready to tour anywhere. The 3.8 engine makes it a delight to drive. The Heritage Certificate shows that all of the numbers on the engine, gearbox, etc. are original. A new XKSS stainless steel exhaust system is the only major change in the car. Although the original system was “ok”, I felt it would be a safer and practical way to make the Jaguar safer on the road. This is a must see and drive XK !!!. It needs nothing but a new enthusiast owner.

from Robert Pass Classic Cars http://robertpass.com/inventory_details.asp?offset=3&InventoryNum=1123

Friday, September 12, 2014

1941 Cadillsc 62 Convertible Sedan

1941 Cadillac Convertible Sedan In my opinion, the 1941 Cadillac is the ultimate tour car for CCCA Events. It has plenty of power with its 346 cid L-head V-8 engine mated to a smooth 3 speed manual transmission. The independent front suspension with coil springs, plus the rear semi-eliptic leaf springs riding on a 126 inch wheelbase, supply a smooth and stable ride. This particular Cadillac has been in my hometown (St. Louis) since new. It was owned by the Lindburg family for over 50 years. I remember seeing it in their Cadillac Showroom in the 1960’s. I purchased the Cadillac almost 8 years ago and have enjoyed it on many great outings. Notice that radio pre-set radio stations are all St. Louis stations—some still in business. The maroon paint was in fantastic condition –it was applied at Lindburg Cadillac back in the ‘60s. The tan leather is also in great condition. I replaced the black hartz cloth top in 2013 as well as adding new wide white radial tires for safe driving. Come drive it and you will agree. Trades welcome

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Wednesday, September 10, 2014

1950 Jaguar Mark V Drophead

1950 JAGUAR MK V DROPHEAD COUPE 3 ½ LITRE #647096 STRAIGHT SIX WITH PROPER SS JAG EXHAUST SYSTEM. 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION COUPLED TO STRONG ORIGINAL 3 ½ LITRE ENGINE NEW FOR 1950--18 INCH WHEELS, TORSION BAR SUSPENSION--EQUIPPED WITH DOUBLE WISHBONES AND A SINGLE TORSION BAR IN FRONT. THAT GAVE THE MARK V A BUMP-SMOOTHING CHARACTERISTIC WITH TRADITIONAL BALANCE OF COMFORT. IN ADDIITON, THE MARK V FEATURED HYDRAULIC BRAKES, UNLIKE ITS EARLIER ENTRY, THE MARK IV. COKER RADIAL TIRES FOR SAFE TOURING THREE POSITION TOP NEAR PERFECT RED LEATHER WITH EXQUISITE WOOD TRIMMED INTERIOR COMPLETE COMPLIMENT OF TOOLS IN BOOT. EXCELLENT RESTORATION--- READY TO ENJOY

from Robert Pass Classic Cars http://robertpass.com/inventory_details.asp?InventoryNum=1130

Saturday, September 6, 2014

1939 Bentley 16 Cylinder Royale

1939 Bentley 16 Cylinder Royale In the words of its creator, master automobile conceptualist Gary Wales, this 1939 Bentley Royale is: “Everything in Excess, Nothing in Moderation.” Roll-Royce and Bentley built automobiles of legendary strength and toughness. More than a few R-R and Bentley chassis were repurposed with immense engines and scanty bodies. Powered by surplus aircraft Merlin V12s and similar excess, they were called Speedcars, and they were all of that, thundering examples of the concept, “When it comes to horsepower, too much is just right.” Even among those fire-breathing monsters, though, Gary Wales’ creation of the Bentley Royale Coupe deVille is an order of magnitude better. Based on Rolls-Royce and Bentley components from the Silver Ghost through the ’90, its coachwork is developed from an original Sedanca deVille body commissioned by airman and auto racer Whitney Straight, The frame is a 1938 Rolls-Royce Wraith. The Bentley Royale’s engine is a masterful construction consisting of two Rolls-Royce Phantom IV 5.75-Liter overhead valve Inline eight cylinder blocks with crankshafts geared together on a common crankcase, a design akin to Ettore Bugatti’s H-16 aircraft engine. Constructed by Gary Wales with mechanical assembly by Andres Aranda, the Bentley Royale Coupe deVille is a masterpiece. A modern Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang, it has all the irrational thrills of nearly unlimited power that shakes the road and everything around it, wrapped in meticulously formed, finished and trimmed coachwork. Vastly powerful but elegantly and comfortably bodied, the Bentley Royale Coupe deVille is on-of-a-kind, a statement of Rolls-Royce Speedcar heritage and the Rolls-Royce and Bentley tradition of style, comfort and luxury. Power Rack & Pinion Bentley T2 Steering 45 Different Dashboard Instruments and Switches Carl Zeiss Headlamps. 5 Speed Rolls-Royce Experimental Gearbox 4” Exhaust with cutouts and Merlin-Style Manifolds. Elaborate, Luxurious Interior Wood and Leather Appointments. Elephant-Hide Roof Covering. Front Disc Brakes.

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Friday, September 5, 2014

1903 Thomas 18

1903 Thomas 18 The car belonged to Henry Janssen of Buffalo, NY for many years. He bought it from a museum in Buffalo when it closed. It was a very original and complete car when Henry bought it. He began to do some restoration on the wood of the body and re-wooded the wheels. Henry enjoyed the Thomas for the rest of his years. His estate sold the Thomas to a collector in the State of Washington where it had a complete restoration and was finished in 2005. It was shown at a few local Concours shows and driven about 300 miles in Single Cylinder Tours, including completing the Single Cylinder Touring Registry Tour in LaConner, Washington. There are 2 other existing examples of this car known The first year of production for Thomas was 1903. It powered by a single cylinder 8 hp engine with 106.3 cu.inch displacement. This rear entrance tonneau with a 3 speed progressive transmission, leather cone clutch, 28 x 3 wheels, geared water pump, and chain drive is as new. When restored, every part was fitted with new bearings , polished and balanced the crank and flywheel, rebushed portions of the transmission, rebuilt the rear end, new tires, new black leather upholstery, etc. The brass lamps were done by Rick Britten and the single self generating head light is correct for the car and the only one known to exist. The Thomas starts on the first or second pull, runs and drives very nicely and is very reliable. Eligible for the London Brighton Tour for sure !!!

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Thursday, September 4, 2014

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1941 Cadillac Convertible Sedan In my opinion, the 1941 Cadillac is the ultimate tour car for CCCA Events. It has plenty of power with its 346 cid L-head V-8 engine mated to a smooth 3 speed manual transmission. The independent front suspension with coil springs, plus the rear semi-eliptic leaf springs riding on a 126 inch wheelbase, supply a smooth and stable ride. This particular Cadillac has been in my hometown (St. Louis) since new. It was owned by the Lindburg family for over 50 years. I remember seeing it in their Cadillac Showroom in the 1960’s. I purchased the Cadillac almost 8 years ago and have enjoyed it on many great outings. Notice that radio pre-set radio stations are all St. Louis stations—some still in business. The maroon paint was in fantastic condition –it was applied at Lindburg Cadillac back in the ‘60s. The tan leather is also in great condition. I replaced the black hartz cloth top in 2013 as well as adding new wide white radial tires for safe driving. Come drive it and you will agree. Trades welcome

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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

1932 Auburn Custom 12

1932 Auburn Custom 12 1932 Auburn Twelve Custom Phaeton The 12 cylinder Auburn, although in production for only 3 years, was one of the great American cars of the era. The George Kublin designed L-head V-12 is a sensational engine. It produces 160 horsepower from 391 cubic inches. In addition, the Dual-ratio rear axle was standard on Custom models and allowed the Auburn to be driven easily at highway speeds or in the lower ratio for city driving. Young Alan Leamy designed this sleek Convertible Phaeton as well as the other Auburn models. It remains one of the most beautiful designs to come out of the ACD group. Not only is it sleek with the top up or down, the windshield folds down like many sports cars. This Auburn has received a Pebble Beach restoration and was shown in 2009. The Salon trim adds elegance to the car. This nut and bolt restoration included all mechanical components. It remains a stunning show car as well as an amazing road car and is effortless to drive, shifts like butter and stops easily.

from Robert Pass Classic Cars http://robertpass.com/inventory_details.asp?offset=3&InventoryNum=1120