
What do you get when you mix modern technology with old retro styling? None other than the Neoclassic automobile manufacturer Clenet Coachworks. Founded in 1975 and with each limited-production model built by a small team in California, the Clenet cars were designed off high-end automobiles of the 1930s. Clenet cars are highly sought after as less than 520 official factory cars were built from all its ranges. Their first car was the Clenet Series I subsequently moving through Series II, Series III, and Series IV. The Series II was produced from 1979 through 1987, had a heavier look to it and only 187 were produced. Up for grabs is a truly rare find in this 1980 Clenet Series II Cabriolet with reportedly just 28,410 miles on the car.


Starting as a garage manufacturer, Clenet is one of those American names that few know about, but more ought to. This automaker produced neo-classical automobiles for the wealthy during the 1970s and 1980s. They modeled their designs after 1930s cars, but equipped them with modern (at the time) technology and drivetrains. Their first product was the Series 1, replaced by the Series 2 in 1979. Some research tells us that only 250 Series 1 examples were made, making this 1979 Clenet Series 1 Roadster a very rare car indeed. It’s currently up for sale in Aurora, Colorado, with less than 3,200 miles on the clock. So, if you want to own something American, classic, and rare, this car is a great choice to make, and its rarity means that it will keep on appreciating in value as long as you take care of it.


Clenet Coachworks Inc was a small outfit in California, that focused on creating neo-classical automobiles. The company was formed in 1975, and prided themselves on making 1930s-inspired cars with then-current (1970s-era) mechanicals. These aren’t exactly mass-produced automobiles, rather being an expensive, bespoke product. It wasn’t uncommon for a Clenet to command in excess of $100,000 when new. This meant that many celebrities were said to own Clenets at some point. So, if you’d like to feel like a celebrity, we’ve got a 1979 Clenet Series ii for sale right now. If it piques your interest, give us a call pronto.


Dabbling in classic cars is lovely, but what if you want something different? Why not look to America’s host of smaller manufacturers and coachbuilders for inspiration? Clenet Coachworks is a great place to start, as this company made 1930s-inspired cars in the 1970s and 1980s. Headquartered in Santa Barbara, California, there’s not a lot of information about them on the Interwebs. In fact, the company does exist to a degree, as its current owner, Sir Alfred J. DiMora, operates a company called DiMora Motorcar. Why not pay homage to this quirky automaker and buy this 1974 Clenet Series 1 Roadster Replica? With a reportedly original 422 miles on the clock, this car comes with up-to-date servicing and a great V8 under all that vintage-look bodywork.

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What do you get when you mix modern technology with old retro styling? None other than the Neoclassic automobile manufacturer Clenet Coachworks. Founded in 1975 and with each limited-production model built by a small team in California, the Clenet cars were designed off high-end automobiles of the 1930s. Clenet cars are highly sought after as less than 520 official factory cars were built from all its ranges. Their first car was the Clenet Series I subsequently moving through Series II, Series III, and Series IV. The Series II was produced from 1979 through 1987, had a heavier look to it and only 187 were produced. Up for grabs is a truly rare find in this 1980 Clenet Series II Cabriolet with reportedly just 28,410 miles on the car.


Starting as a garage manufacturer, Clenet is one of those American names that few know about, but more ought to. This automaker produced neo-classical automobiles for the wealthy during the 1970s and 1980s. They modeled their designs after 1930s cars, but equipped them with modern (at the time) technology and drivetrains. Their first product was the Series 1, replaced by the Series 2 in 1979. Some research tells us that only 250 Series 1 examples were made, making this 1979 Clenet Series 1 Roadster a very rare car indeed. It’s currently up for sale in Aurora, Colorado, with less than 3,200 miles on the clock. So, if you want to own something American, classic, and rare, this car is a great choice to make, and its rarity means that it will keep on appreciating in value as long as you take care of it.


Clenet Coachworks Inc was a small outfit in California, that focused on creating neo-classical automobiles. The company was formed in 1975, and prided themselves on making 1930s-inspired cars with then-current (1970s-era) mechanicals. These aren’t exactly mass-produced automobiles, rather being an expensive, bespoke product. It wasn’t uncommon for a Clenet to command in excess of $100,000 when new. This meant that many celebrities were said to own Clenets at some point. So, if you’d like to feel like a celebrity, we’ve got a 1979 Clenet Series ii for sale right now. If it piques your interest, give us a call pronto.
