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Car(s): 13
Presented in striking Auburn Onyx Black with a rich slate gray leather interior, this 1936 Auburn 852 Convertible Cabriolet is a true jewel of prewar American motoring. The car underwent a comprehensive,...
This is a 1937 Model 812 Cord Cabriolet “Sportsman”. A beautifully restored example by noted Auburn Cord Duesenberg marque expert and restorer Harry Van Iderstine (a highly respected authority in the...
This vehicle was first sold to Mr. Schilling (A. Schilling & Company founded in 1881). After some degree of use by Mr. Schilling, he directed his mechanic to mount the Auburn Speedster body on a Lincoln...
This legendary Model J, with Chassis No. 2479 and Engine No. J 464, is a true automotive masterpiece. It boasts ACD Category One Certified Original Car status, features one-off coachwork, and is a CCCA...
The 365 GTC/4 is powered by a high-revving 4.4-liter V-12 engine, featuring quad overhead camshafts. This engine was slightly detuned compared to its GTB/4 counterpart, resulting in a more tractable and...
A new, longer, more modern Hongqi, the CA 770, was put into production in April 1966, stretching the wheelbase from 133.85 inches of the CA 72 to 146.45 inches. Overall length was increased from 225.60...
The two Bucciali brothers literally stole the show at the Paris Salons between 1927 and 1932 with a series of unique show cars—something that likely frustrated the manufacturers on display, because the...
The 1929 Packard 6th Series Deluxe Eights were among the most attractive and imposing of the Classic Era Packards, with long bonnets, sweeping wings, and large oval headlights. The powerful straight-eight...
This engine originally powered Model J chassis 2175, a short-wheelbase car delivered to David G. Joyce on November 26,1929. At that time, it carried a Murphy convertible coupe body with a non-disappearing...
The Buick Roadmaster Ionia Estate Wagon has been restored to the highest possible standards. This vehicle is a multiple award winner, notably achieving Third in Class at the 2008 Pebble Beach Concours...

