There’s little arguing the fact that Jaguar’s XK series is one of the most influential sports cars of the Twentieth Century. After a ...
The Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing and Roadster siblings have rightfully earned their place as cornerstones in the collector car market. For many, no major ...
By 1939, the American luxury motorcar had reached its final prewar pinnacle. While economic realities compelled most manufacturers to abandon multi-cylinder flagships, Cadillac and seldom ...
The buzz surrounding the success of Chevrolet’s heavily redesigned 1956 Corvette proved lead engineer Zora Arkus Duntov right that GM had a winner ...
Few sports cars have evolved as gracefully or successfully as Porsche’s seminal 356. Introduced in the late 1940s as a lightweight, Volkswagen-derived sports machine, the ...
In the late 1920s, Packard was riding high on a wave of record sales and profits. With little indication of the economic woes ...
Inspired by the futuristic concept cars from General Motors’ dazzling Motorama shows, the glamorous Buick Skylark celebrated the marque’s landmark 50th anniversary in ...
Bentley Motors achieved success with its first car, the single overhead camshaft 4-valve per cylinder 3-Litre introduced in 1919. Always intended as a sporting car ...
The most essential of French car companies, Citroen pushed the boundaries of passenger car design like few others. With the mold-shattering DS a ...
- Finished in factory-correct Taiga Metallic over black velour upholstery
- Exceptionally documented three-owner example with extensive history from new
- Originally purchased in England by a USAF officer stationed ...
- Displaying just 7.9 miles on the odometer and retained in current ownership since new
- Desirable Heritage Edition finished in iconic Heritage Blue with Epic Orange stripes
- One ...
Introduced in August of 1928, Packard’s Sixth Series continued to help the marque dominate the competitive American luxury motoring market. The 640 Custom Eight and ...