Vehicles in Sales Archive

1954 Oldsmobile 88 Custom

For nearly as long as there have been automobiles, there have been people customizing them to suit their own personal style. From basic accessories to ...

1963 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Berlina

By now, we’ve probably all heard the famous quip that tells us “every car enthusiast should own at least one Alfa Romeo”, and most likely, ...

1927 Austin Seven Coupe

Much like the Ford Model T that put America on wheels, the tiny, 75-inch wheelbase Austin 7 was Britain’s first true People’s Car. Decades before ...

1938 Bantam Boulevard Delivery

The American Austin Automobile Company was founded in 1929, in Butler Pennsylvania. As the name would imply, they built mildly “Americanized” versions of the British ...

1965 ISO Rivolta Coupe

Looking back through history, we quite often see manufacturers that get into the car business either by accident or thanks to the efforts of one ...

1969 Iso Rivolta IR 340 Coupe

The story of Iso Automobili begins with “Isothermos”, a refrigerator manufacturer in Genoa, Italy. In 1942, a motor-mad industrialist and engineer named Renzo Rivolta took ...

1954 Nash-Healey Roadster

In 1951, Nash introduced America’s first post-war sports car. This stylish little car was the result of an unlikely and chance meeting of two men ...

1920 Cadillac Model 59 Touring

A rarely seen early post-WWI Cadillac with attractive four-passenger Phaeton coachwork and powered by the robust, refined 314.5 cubic-inch 90-degree V8 engine. Discovered in the ...

1925 Lincoln Model L Beetle Back Roadster

Introduced in 1921, the Model L was Lincoln Motor Company’s first production automobile, developed by the great engineer Henry Leland following his departure from Cadillac. ...

1910 Carter

The creation of Byron J. Carter, the CarterCar is by far the most successful friction drive, infinite ratio transmission automobile built in the U.S. ...