The 2016 Aston Martin Rapide S represents a departure from the brand's traditional two-door sports car image, offering a four-door layout that caters to a wider range of customers, including those seeking a blend of performance and practicality. Named after the historical Lagonda Rapide, this model has been part of Aston Martin's lineup for a decade, providing a unique alternative for those who desire the brand's signature style and performance in a more family-friendly package. With only 38,000 miles on the odometer, this 2016 Aston Martin Rapide S is a prime example of this elegant and capable four-door luxury car.
If you want to know what luxury motoring in the Fifties was like, the Cadillac Series 62 is the perfect way to find out. Examples aren't exactly easy to find, which is why this 1953 Cadillac Series 62 Sedan is a hot topic item right now. With 58,000 miles on the clock, it's not run too much. A few things to note, the current owner says that the motor is from a 1953 Cadillac not original to car, so it is not a numbers-matching unit, albeit it's original under the hood. More of interest would be the fact that the car reportedly underwent restoration between 1988 and 1991.
Rolls-Royce has earned its esteemed reputation as one of the world's foremost automakers, where each vehicle emerges as a meticulously handcrafted masterpiece, tailor-made by the skilled hands of artisans. In a realm where uniqueness is paramount, this 1954 Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn stands as an exquisite embodiment of individuality. As a quintessential full-size luxury automobile, the Silver Dawn holds the distinction of being the first Rolls-Royce model to feature a factory-built body, sharing its platform with the Bentley Mark VI. While it initially debuted as an export-only model with left-hand drive, this particular Silver Dawn with Coachwork built by James Young LTD in all its original splendor, defies convention. With a recorded journey of 163,000 miles, this timeless classic has received recent servicing, and the current owner possesses a comprehensive dossier detailing the car's history. For those with a refined taste for luxury and a reverence for automotive heritage, this Rolls-Royce awaits its rightful place in a new owner's collection.
Sometime before 1985, a genius at Bentley Motors Limited looked at their beautiful, prestigious Mulsanne and thought, "I wonder what would happen if we made this car faster and more powerful." However, this genius somehow convinced the Bentley directors that it was a great idea, and the Bentley Turbo R was introduced. The Turbo R was originally introduced to compete with the likes of the Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit and Mercedes-Benz S-Class and quickly gained a reputation as a powerful and luxurious vehicle capable of reaching a top speed of 150 mph. If you're reading this, we probably don't need to tell you how sought-after this car has become; we are just happy to tell you that it's up for sale.
BMW's M Sport division is renowned for crafting track-worthy models that excel in performance, hugging apexes with precision and delivering thrilling straight-line acceleration. Yet, the 2023 BMW M8 Competition Gran Coupe showcased here offers a unique blend of practicality and hooliganism, allowing drivers to exercise responsibility while indulging their inner enthusiast. This factory-fresh performance machine boasts a mere 5,720 miles on the odometer and includes the M Drivers package and an M Sport carbon exterior package.
What if you want an A6 from Audi, but with sportier and more coupe-like styling, without compromising on the four-door body style? Audi realized that there were people who wanted this particular combination of attributes, and revealed the A7 range way back in 2010. Now on the second generation, as you’d expect, there are S and RS variants to be availed of, for the performance seeking family man or woman. If you fit the profile, say hello to this 2021 Audi RS7 that’s up for sale right now with only 26,500 miles on the odometer. This potent performance car comes with the Executive Package and Driver Assistance Package, plus a host of creature comforts and technological features.
Do you want a slice of BMW's excellent 3-Series compact luxury executive car, but with a fair amount of potency? Don't want to go full-fat with the M3? If so, we've got a great compromise for you to consider. Check out this 37,000-mile 2020 BMW M340i that's up for sale with us. It's the most potent 3-Series you can buy from the current generation before venturing into the M3 range. What's even better, the current owner reports some tasty additions have been made to this already appealing car.
Mercedes-Benz, a pioneer in the automotive world, loved by the world for its luxury vehicles, took the world by storm with AMG delivering high-performance machines ready for the track and the road. They were cars that enthralled motoring enthusiasts, and this 2019 Mercedes-AMG E63 E-Class is a prime example of how. Taking the elegant E-class and creating a performance monster, this AMG E63 hosts many performance enhancements and a few cosmetic touches that add a touch of luxury true to the Mercedes-Benz name. All of this comes wrapped in a practical and capable four-door sedan with a panoramic sunroof that has only seen 35,000 miles, perfect for getting a rush of adrenaline on the way to work on Monday morning or the track on the weekend.
During General Motors' acquiring spree they got their hands on a little gem of automobile manufacture, namely Cadillac, which was founded from the remnants of the Henry Ford Company in 1902 as the Cadillac Automobile Company. From its inception, Cadillac prided itself on its precision manufacturing and reliability. After general Motors' takeover, the company kept the same ethos and made Cadillac it's luxury vehicle division. Cadillac produced many memorable and ahead-of-its-time vehicles, one of these being the Cadillac Fleetwood which was originally used as a variant prefix. The Cadillac Fleetwood became a standalone model from 1985 to 1996. Up for grabs is a 1995 Cadillac Fleetwood with a host of new parts and ready for its new home.
Packard, once a prominent American automotive manufacturer, has largely receded into obscurity. From 1899 to 1954, Packard operated as an independent automaker, but financial struggles eventually led to a merger with Studebaker in 1954. By 1962, the Packard nameplate had vanished from the American automotive landscape. However, examples like this 1957 Packard Clipper serve as reminders of Packard's legacy. Meticulously restored with the odometer reading just below 26,000 miles, this sedan showcases the elegance and charm of the era soaring 50's era.
Let's revisit the Mercedes-Benz E-Class briefly. Originally introduced in 1993, with its origins tracing back to 1953, the E-Class represents Mercedes-Benz's offering in the mid-size luxury car segment. It's commonly available in sedan and station wagon variations, though the latter is less common in North America. As expected, AMG, Mercedes-Benz's high-performance division, occasionally puts its mark on the E-Class. The 2004 Mercedes-Benz E55 AMG we're discussing here is an example of AMG's touch on the W211 third-generation model. Notably, upon its release, the E55 AMG held the title of the world's fastest production sedan. Despite its current 151,000-mile mileage, with proper maintenance, this vehicle is poised to cover even greater distances. Moreover, beneath the hood, a few modifications have been made to enhance its power output. The current owner confirms that the sale includes two keys. Now, let's delve deeper into the details of this car.
Tastefully combining signature British luxury with sheer performance that belies its four-door full-size sedan persona, the Bentley Flying Spur truly is a car to behold. Introduced in 2005 and handcrafted by Bentley's Crewe factory, we've got one up for sale right now. This 2018 Bentley Flying Spur is a lightly used second-generation example with only 16,700 miles on the odometer. If you want a fast and luxurious sedan that'll carry the family in comfort while making a statement wherever you go, this car is the ticket.
Designed for those who seek the refinement and opulence of a Rolls-Royce in a more practical daily driver, the 2011 Rolls-Royce Ghost is a testament to exquisite craftsmanship and sophisticated engineering. Unveiled at the Auto Shanghai exhibition in 2009, the Ghost nameplate pays homage to the iconic Silver Ghost vehicle of the 1906 era. Under the hood, this Rolls-Royce Ghost features a powerful engine that provides both performance and comfort. Despite its relatively smaller dimensions, this vehicle still carries a weight of almost 5,500 pounds, a testament to the level of luxury and craftsmanship found in every aspect of its design. Built upon the foundation of the BMW 7 Series, one of the pinnacles of automotive engineering, the Ghost blends performance, handling, and comfort seamlessly. With a reported 10,600 miles on the odometer, this 2011 Rolls-Royce Ghost stands as a pristine example of luxury motoring. It's an invitation to experience the splendor and sophistication that only Rolls-Royce can offer, providing an unmatched driving experience that is sure to captivate even the most discerning car enthusiast.
Growing up and being a petrolhead is a challenging task; gone are the days when you had a two-door sports car ripping through your favorite B road. It's now practicality and comfort for the family that rules the roost. While it is hard to make the change, Mercedes-Benz has the answer to ensure you ease into your new life and explore the best of both worlds. Are you in search of the perfect mix of practicality and performance? This 2020 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT63 is the answer to all your problems; with a reported 16,100 miles on the clock, this is practical motoring guaranteed to ensure smiles per gallon.
Bentley's contemporary models are renowned for their exceptional level of luxury and a touch of sportiness that appeals to those who prefer a more dynamic driving experience. However, it may surprise some to learn that Bentley's design philosophy in the 1950s was not that dissimilar, albeit with a slightly less sporty edge. The Bentley S1, introduced in 1955, was the pinnacle of their full-size luxury sedan range. We are proud to present a beautifully preserved 1956 Bentley S1 Saloon, boasting a mere 46,802 miles on the odometer. This right-hand-drive exemplar of British opulence was crafted by the esteemed coachbuilder, H.J. Mulliner and Company - a company that has earned legendary status in the industry. This exquisite motorcar is perfectly suited for discerning collectors who appreciate the finer things in life and relish the opportunity to enjoy a luxurious ride from either the front or rear seat.
Alfa Romeo, a quintessential Italian automaker, is celebrated for crafting vehicles that resonate with the soul of Italy. While Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Maserati may take the spotlight with their high-performance sports and supercars, Alfa Romeo has consistently offered attainable Italian excellence to the diligent and hardworking individual. Imagine the joy of acquiring a spirited Italian car in a practical four-door sedan guise, complete with the iconic emotive powertrain and engaging handling characteristics. This was the experience of the first owner of the 1971 Alfa Romeo Giulia Super 1600, a legacy you can now continue to savor. The current owner asserts that this vehicle comes with comprehensive documentation, paperwork, and up-to-date customs clearance. Additionally, it is reported to retain its original engine and transmission, having received an oil change before its entry into the United States.
Germans are well recognized for leading the automotive world in exceptional craftsmanship and reliability. Take Porsche as an example; other than the fact that their design is remarkably consistent across every iteration, there isn't anything you can criticize them for. However, it appears that we now have a remedy for that. As many manufacturers prep for an electrified future, Porsche launched their all-electric Taycan model in 2020, which comes in five trim levels. With fresh design elements and impressive performance, Porsche retains its German artistry. With its special Launch vehicle code, this stunning 2020 Porsche Taycan Turbo S has only 203,00 miles on it and a starting MSRP of $206,950. This is your chance to own Porsche's electric work of art and experience it for yourself.
Ford's Galaxie lineup held the mantle of Detroit's quintessential full-size offering, reigning supreme from 1959 through 1974. Symbolizing the era of grand land yachts, the Galaxie underwent periodic redesigns and enhancements to stay ahead of the curve. Our spotlight today falls on a prime example from this legacy – the 1967 Ford Galaxie 500 4-Door Hardtop. This specific iteration hails from the transformative 1965-1968 era, marked by a comprehensive redesign that breathed new life into the model. With a modest 74,000 miles registered on its odometer, this cherished vehicle has undergone a thoughtful rejuvenation to preserve its allure. Prepare to delve into the reasons why this meticulously cared-for automobile, said to have been sheltered in a garage, deserves your earnest consideration as the quintessential classic addition to your collection.
The American car company Tesla sets the trailblazer in the electric performance scene, they have perfected the recipe for delivering exceptional electrified driving experiences. The 2017 Tesla Model S P100D stands as a pioneering icon in the realm of modern-day performance, showcasing the epitome of electric and clean power. With its reported 45,000 miles on the odometer, this top-of-the-line Model S variant offers a combination of blistering acceleration and comfortable cruising, making it a versatile and thrilling machine for both spirited driving and relaxed journeys.
After starting as a timeless muscle car, the Charger took a long break as one of Dodge's offerings. However, the American car maker had other plans and reintroduced the Charger after 20 years as a four-door sedan that had a little bit of a kick. Charger fans, however, demanded more, and high-performance variants of the car were offered. This 2014 Dodge Charger SRT is one of them. With its aggressive design and eye-catching custom work that comes with a full list of bills and receipts, it's nothing short of a piece of art, one that we are proud to mention is on our list of cars for sale.
Cadillac chose the name Brougham to represent its lineup of full-size luxury cars between 1987 and 1992 for two reasons. One is a Brougham was typically a four-wheeled, horse-drawn carriage that was the transportation of the rich and famous before the automobile was invented. Two, it was a nod at distinguished British statesman Henry Brougham. Either way, there's a lot of history behind a Cadillac Brougham, and since they dropped the name in 1992, the only way you're able to satisfy your aristocratic fantasies is by purchasing a car like this 1988 Cadillac Brougham that we've got for sale now. With 44,000 miles showing on the odometer, this car is still quite 'young' in a way.
It is said that history speaks for itself, and Rolls-Royce, the British luxury car manufacturer certainly has the history to give it prestige and a deep luxury car culture. When Rolls-Royce pivoted back to commercial car building after the end of World War II, they introduced the Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith in 1946, which was produced until 1985 to much acclaim. Its successor, the Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow, was introduced in 1965 with the Silver Wraith II derivate offered from 1976. The model was used by many dignitaries, royalty, and heads of state due to its opulence and classic design. Drive a model that represented the height of luxury in its heydays with this 1979 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith II that has 52,000 miles on the odometer.
Owning a classic car is an enchanting journey, but the meticulous maintenance it demands can often resemble a Herculean task. Enter the 1949 Jaguar MK V, an emblematic British classic with an intriguing twist and a mere 51,000 miles reported on its odometer. For those captivated by the allure of post-war Jaguars, this pristine specimen beckons.
Browsing through Bentley’s website you’ll see that they describe the 3rd generation Bentley Flying Spur as “A combination of performance and luxury that should be impossible”. Looking at this 2020 Bentley Flying Spur W12 First Edition Sedan and you instantly know that statement is not just a marketing gimmick. With 23,000 miles reported on the clock this First Edition specification is the golden standard of Bentley and, yours to drive off in, today!
We've seen a wide variety of cars pass through our capable hands for sale. From rare classics to stunning exotics, it's all been through ECT. However, we've also seen plenty of robust, reliable, and dependable family transportation options. Take this 2019 Mercedes-Benz E300 as a prime example. Bearing the rich heritage of Mercedes-Benz's signature mid-sizer, this car bears just 30,400 miles on it. You'll find plenty of luxury features, safety tech, and ample practicality, all backed by the signature Mercedes-Benz Star. Don't miss out on this car. Your family will love it.
The BMW M3 stands as an icon among driver's cars. Since the introduction of the first E30 generation M3 in 1986, each iteration of the 3-Series has included an M3 variant. This car boasts a formidable reputation for delivering a rewarding driving experience, making it a sought-after dream for petrolheads and enthusiasts alike. Today, we present a remarkable opportunity to fulfill that dream with this 2016 BMW M3 from the F80 generation. Not only does this vehicle possess a mere 23,800 miles on its odometer, but it has also been enhanced with a range of aftermarket components from renowned names in the BMW modification world.
Jaguar cars have graced the roads with their legacy of elegance and performance throughout the decades. Many a Jaguar were swooned over and coveted. Tracing its roots to 1922 when it was a humble yet highly sought-after motorcycle sidecar manufacturer called Swallow Sidecar Company. Today's image of Jaguar came into being after its acquisition by Tata Motors in 2008 and the established Jaguar Land Rover. 2015 saw Jaguar release the Jaguar XE, a four-door saloon car with a sensible design and a superb build. Step into the 2018 Jaguar XE 35T Portfolio bearing a total mileage of 45,500 miles on the odometer and in fantastic shape.
The Imperial nameplate was used by Chrysler over nearly seven decades to denote their top-of-the-line offering. Competing in the full-size luxury car segment, there have been many iterations of the Imperial, right up until 1993, when the nameplate was retired. Between 1955 and 1983, Imperial was indeed spun off as a separate sub-brand of Chrysler. A revival was mooted in 2006 but never materialized as a production variant. You rarely see an Imperial come up for sale, which is why you should act fast and grab this 1967 Chrysler Imperial Crown if it strikes your fancy. This car is said to have received a recent tune-up to keep it running like clockwork.
Lincoln's Continental is a line-up of luxury cars spanning ten generations. The Continental has competed in the mid-size and full-size segments. This 1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible hails from the fourth generation of the nameplate and is reported to have been worked on by John Cashman. If the name is familiar, it's because he's Jay Leno's '67 Lincoln Guy'. The original owner's manuals are included with the sale of this 74,000-mile car.
2016 saw the set to pasture a beloved JDM classic, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, in its 10th generation of production. A quick history lesson reveals that Mitsubishi Motors Corporation was founded in 1970 in Japan. Shortly after its founding, Mitsubishi introduced the Mitsubishi Lancer, a subcompact car positioned below the Galant. The 90s saw the boom of world-class rallying, and with Subaru's success in the sport, Mitsubishi wanted a cut of it. They had initially entered rally racing with the 1973 Lancer and swiftly netted the top four positions. From 1992 to 2016, Mitsubishi produced the Lancer Evolution, which heavily utilized rally designs and mechanicals in a road car. Tear up the asphalt and soar above dirt roads with this tuned 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII with a reported 55,750 miles on the odometer.
Looking back at the illustrious lineage of Mercedes-Benz, few nameplates evoke the same reverence as the W123 generation. Produced over a decade and spanning a diverse range of body styles, the W123 left an indelible mark with its durability, luxury, and pioneering design. And now, we're pleased to present a captivating specimen of this iconic lineage: the 1984 Mercedes-Benz 230E. With a reported mileage of 128,000, this classic gem embodies the essence of dependable vintage car ownership, allowing you to embark on weekend journeys in a splendid display of style and grace.
Jaguar's illustrious XJ nameplate graced the automotive landscape from 1968 to 2019. The inaugural rendition stands as a testament to the ingenuity of Jaguar Cars' founder, Sir William Lyon, who crafted this masterpiece. This achievement bore a special significance for Sir William, a sentiment echoed by enthusiasts who have cherished various iterations of the Jaguar XJ over time. Its allure remains unparalleled, resonating with a unique charm that endures. The XJ embarked on a journey marked by timeless aesthetics, a design ethos that remained true until the radical transformation witnessed with the X351 generation in 2010. This evolution, while revolutionary, remained rooted in quintessential British luxury, preserving the iconic XJ cues. In this landscape of automotive choices, the 2013 Jaguar XJL Portfolio beckons as a potential addition to your journey. With 66,000 miles gracefully accumulated, it stands poised to effortlessly traverse countless more. This vehicle's allure extends beyond the driving seat, captivating occupants of both the rear and the front. As the embodiment of luxury, performance, and elegance, the 2013 Jaguar XJL Portfolio awaits as a testament to the legacy of the XJ nameplate, ready to enhance your automotive voyage.
If you want a sporty and fast Mercedes-Benz, you are more than likely to settle for an AMG model but what if you want your Star to be more luxurious and a regular S-Class just won’t cut it? The folks over at Mercedes-Maybach always come up with the answer to that burning question for the uber-discerning. The Maybachs’ are in a class of their own, the best in terms of what Mercedes-Benz can do as a luxury brand, and then some. The latest offering by Maybach sure took the car world by storm and somehow makes the Mercedes-Benz S-Class even better in terms of luxury and performance. Don’t believe us? This beautiful 2021 Mercedes-Benz S-Class Maybach S580 4MATIC that you see here might change your mind. Located in New Jersey and with just a reported 2100 miles on the clock this car gives you a reason to hire a chauffeur and enjoy the drive from the back whilst basking in luxury.
Rolls-Royce is renowned for its commitment to crafting vehicles that exemplify both luxury and sophistication. The Rolls-Royce Phantom line, which has been in production since 1925, embodies these qualities in its eighth generation. Among the notable models in the Phantom lineup is the Phantom V, which was manufactured from 1959 to 1968 and holds great significance for collectors and enthusiasts. This 1961 Rolls-Royce Phantom V Limousine by Park Ward Coachbuilders exemplifies the exquisite craftsmanship and design that Rolls-Royce is known for. Showing 22,077 Miles on the odometer, this Right-Hand Drive British specimen is ready to endure a new owner. Attracting the attention of renowned figures such as Elton John, John Lennon, and Elvis Presley, further solidifying its status as a coveted and prestigious vehicle.
The Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham was a short-lived model from 1977 to 1986, as Cadillac's pinnacle full-size luxury car. Available as a sedan or coupe, we've got a fine example of a 1981 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham Sedan in our inventory right now, with just 6,300 miles, as reported by the current owner. This Bill Mitchell-designed land yacht is a perfect reminder of how opulent American luxury cars could become. Why not buy this well-preserved classic and relive those days?
Although closer to the entry-level lineup of their fleet of automobiles, Mercedes-Benz certainly knocked it out of the park with the unveiling of this 2016 year CLA250 Edition Orange. Based on the regular CLA 250, this particular type of vehicle is from a limited number. It features several exciting visual enhancements on top of some of the best options Mercedes-Benz offers in terms of a capable and beautiful vehicle. With a brand name synonymous with opulence and luxury, this Merc is a perfect vehicle to drive up to in style. This particular vehicle features only 7,800 miles reported on the clock, which is great for a 2016 car, making it excellent value for anyone who would welcome this particular vehicle to their garage.
Oldsmobile might not be the most talked about auto brand right now, but the company was responsible for quite a few groundbreaking achievements in the automobile world. They were the first car maker to mass produce a gasoline-engine-powered vehicle and were pioneers in the American automotive scene. One of their greatest achievements, the Oldsmobile 98, was their top-of-the-line vehicle, and the car saw twelve generations before it finally retired. This 10th generation Oldsmobile 98 is of the Regency model, a premium trim of the vehicle, and is currently up for sale.
In our contemporary lifestyle, we like it if our cars are luxurious and smart. However, when the time comes to talk about it, we wish it were a track weapon that can gap boring cars by miles. Mercedes-Benz’ tuning partner AMG offer perfect solutions for this case. As Mercedes creates luxury and elegant cabins on wheels, the wild bunch at AMG turns them into beasts with engines with gazillion horsepower that allows them to spin around cones and blow smoke from the rear tires. That’s why we think this 2020 Mercedes-AMG C63 S Sedan is perfect for you if you want best of both worlds. This is a New Yorker with only 5,100 miles on its clock. It also brags many optional packages to give you the prime experience of a luxury sports car.
With life being fast-paced, multitasking has grown in importance over the years. If one owns a car that can multitask, that car is sure a hot seller; for instance, if you wanted a practical 4 door sedan with a healthy dose of supercar-scaring performance, Mercedes-Benz and their lineup of AMG tuned compact sedans sure do the job right. Take a look at this 2019 Mercedes-Benz C63 S AMG for example. With just 59,000 miles on the clock this is the perfect way to get around as well as hit the track hard when you feel like it.
The Italian motoring industry is home to brilliance and nothing else. Among all the pizza and automotive perfection lies Maserati, an Italian powerhouse that has mastered the balance between performance and luxury. The 2014 Maserati Quattroporte GTS we have today is a luxury performance machine with just a reported 50,000 miles on the clock and is your weapon to tackle the everyday world and look good doing so.
A BMW 7-Series is a fine luxury car in its own right, but when passed into the hands of Alpina, it becomes elevated into a new level of luxury and performance. This 2011 BMW Alpina B7 is from the F01 generation, which ran between 2009 and 2015. It's a comfortable autobahn missile and was the second generation B7 to be offered in the United States. Packing just 56,000 miles since new, this car is on the hunt for its next lucky owner.
Since its founding in 1931, Porsche has delivered some of the most sought-after cars in the world. While they are not in the uber-luxury segment, they are in the luxury sports segment with a clear emphasis on performance. On the other hand, we have Mansory, a luxury car modification company also from Germany. Mansory's ethos is exemplified by its commitment to modifying cars to become more aggressive and outlandish. What we have here is a 2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo given the Mansory treatment and comes with just 70,000 miles on the clock.
Very few iconic names in the automotive scene match up to the prestige and history of the legendary Mercedes-Benz S-Class. Over the years, the S-Class has proven to be a luxury suite on wheels, much like this 2007 Mercedes Benz S550, we have today. This car represents luxury motoring in all its glory, with a reported 85,000 miles on the clock.
When Bentley Motors released the Continental GT two-door coupe in 2003, as the brand’s first mass-production automobile, they followed up two years later with the four-door Continental Flying Spur saloon, for those who desired a larger and more spacious option. Now on its third generation, the model has since dropped the Continental tag, merely known as the Flying Spur. If you’re after one of those first-generation cars, this 2006 Bentley Continental Flying Spur is a fine option for your consideration. Coming from California with just 54,000 miles, it goes to show that mass production didn’t mean any compromise in the renowned British luxury and craftsmanship.
The flagship of Chrysler in the early years, the New Yorker is everything you would want from a car meant for the modern elite, at least in the eyes of those in decades past. But this 1961 Chrysler New Yorker Sedan can still capture a feel of that aspiration from many decades ago. Of course, this particular vehicle, which is reported to have matching numbers, has stood the test of time, lasting over 60 years, with 75,500 miles on the clock to account for it. The current owner reports that this Chrysler comes with a few additions to make the quality of life just a little better, but the behemoth that is this vehicle is very similar to what it was back when it was fresh off the factory. Now with a few miles and wrinkles to tell for the treasure trove of stories it has experienced. Now you can be a part of it too, welcoming this car to your garage and preserving it for many more decades to come.
Willys is a name that’s best remembered by the Willys Jeep of World War II, a vehicle that spawned several official and unofficial derivatives, and icons of which live on in the current Jeep brand of Stellantis. However, the Willys-Overland company is much older, dating all the way back to 1908 when John Willys founded the company. In fact, John Willys didn’t create the company, but bought the younger (by just five years) Overland Automobile. Between 1914 and 1933, Willys produced the Willys-Knight range of two and four door cars. What we’ve got here is a 1925 Willys-Knight Roadster that’s more of a restomod, as it packs a much newer drivetrain than what would have originally propelled this Twenties automobile along the roads of the time. The mileage on the car is reported to be just 7,500 miles, and if you want a slice of Twenties American automobilia with a twist in the tale, take a chance on this car.
Since 1883 what we know today as Mercedes-Benz has been around in some form or another. The Company has managed to outlive two world wars and countless upheavals. Throughout the decades, Mercedes-Benz has produced some of the most remarkable and sought-after vehicles in the automotive industry. Shortly after World War 2, Mercedes-Benz introduced the Mercedes-Benz 170 S, a luxury car produced from 1949 to 1955, aimed at successful business owners and company directors. The S suffix stands for Sonder Model-special model, alluding to its high level of luxury and comfort. A rare chance to own a fully mechanically rebuilt 1951 Mercedes-Benz 170 S with just 63,000 miles on the odometer after the rebuild is at hand.
During the Great Depression, as well as World War II, automakers were facing severe issues and shortages. This led to many going on hiatus in the critical years. That’s why you’ll find that Plymouth’s De Luxe range, initially introduced in 1933 would see production ceased from 1942 to 1946. Of course, they updated the design, as well as certain mechanical aspects when production resumed. This 1948 Plymouth De Luxe Station Wagon Woody is from that second window of production, and reflects a time when the war was over, and people were full of hope for a better future. With just 91 miles since a full restoration, it’s a great classic to add to your collection, and drive on weekends for all to enjoy.
Oldsmobile is another one of those great automotive marques of yesteryear. It lasted over a century, starting as the Olds Motor Vehicle Company in 1897 before wrapping up in 2004 as a division of General Motors. One of the marque's most iconic models was the Oldsmobile 88, which was produced for fifty years, over ten generations. This first-generation 1950 Oldsmobile Futuramic 88 4-Door Sedan is a piece of American automotive history, a worthwhile classic, and with 86,000 miles on the odometer, it hasn't been overworked.
Immediate post-war and the American car industry saw demand for luxury and the better life see an all-time high. With competition an all-time high manufacturers like Ford stayed ahead of the market and ensured their cars got larger and more luxurious as the 50s went on. The car we have today is a fine example of Ford and the 50s and comes in the form of this lovely 1957 Ford Fairlane Sedan. With 31,000 miles reported on the clock, this is a clean survivor and cruising in the left lane done right.
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