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  1. No longer looking for a Cadillac since one has already been purchased. Thanks for everyone's input.
  2. Own a rare piece of automotive history. For sale is a 1930 Ford Model A Victoria Deluxe Sedan. This well-preserved car is in excellent condition both inside and out, runs and drives exceptionally well, and has no driveability issues. The name Model A was first used by Ford in 1903 and was also known as the Fordmobile. This was the first vehicle produced by the Ford Motor Company. Production of the first-generation Model A lasted from 1903 through 1905 with 1,750 examples being produced. After producing 15 million Model Ts, Henry Ford shut down his River Rouge complex in May of 1927 to retool for the long-awaited replacement. The public eagerly awaited the sale of the Model T's replacement and were not disappointed. It was a stylish and elegant vehicle, which had been designed by Henry Ford's son, Edsel. In comparison to its predecessor, it was more sophisticated and complex. During the production lifespan of the Model A, lasting until August 31, 1931, Ford produced 4,320,446 Model A's. Manufactured in November 1930, this car has many 1931 Victoria features, as well as some important safety features, including turn signals, front seat belts, windshield wipers, headlamp eyebrows with high beam notice, and the instrument panel built into the gas tank. However, it is the interior trunk that makes this car very rare and collectible, along with the electric “Ah-ooh-gaa” special Model A horn. This all steel body car has 4,642 miles (TMU) on it since it was restored, and features a beautiful two-tone paint color of Elk Point Green, and Kewanee Green, matched with Black fenders, Apple Green wire wheels, and attractive pinstripes. The interior was restored with Lebaron Bonney mohair upholstery with the storage pockets built into the door panel, and the headliner, along with all of the trim is intact and in very good condition. The car is powered by a 201ci 40hp engine with a top speed of 65 mph, connected to a conventional unsynchronized three-speed sliding gear manual with a single speed reverse, four-wheel mechanical drum brakes, and is fitted with Universal Vintage Whitewall Tires. The car has an electric start with a pop-out ignition switch. Additional features include a stainless steel radiator cowling, headlamp housings, and hubcaps, dual cowl lights, flying quail radiator cap, tilt-out windshield, dual outside mirrors, rear-view mirror, running board step plates, dual tail lights, covered rear spare with Ford script, luggage rack, and the original ignition key. This iconic car has been thoughtfully restored so that it would be preserved for many years to come, and offers someone the opportunity to own a classic 1930’s collector car to use for touring or showing. The car is in the Seattle area, and has a clean Title, and the asking price is $17,500. Let me know if you have any questions. Link to photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/rhHntqUM6Pu6N1ki7
  3. For sale is a 1988 Ferrari Testarossa. This well preserved and highly desirable car is in excellent condition both inside and out, runs and drives exceptionally well, and has no driveability issues. One of the superstars of the ‘80s and beyond, the Ferrari Testarossa is the epitome of advanced engineering, aggressive styling, and performance to burn. Design chief, Leonardo Fioravanti of Pininfarina combined both form and function in designing the Ferrari Testarossa which leaped to the center stage of the automotive world in 1984 at the Paris Auto Show and remained there for 11 years as the world's fastest regular production car. It was the definition of 'supercar' in its era, the innovative benchmark against which all contemporary sports cars were measured. As the flagship Ferrari of its day, the performance on offer was truly impressive. A notable 380 horsepower launched the supercar to 60mph in just 5.3 seconds, and to a top speed of 180mph. In 1992 production of the Testarossa ceased after almost 7200 units were sold, making it one of the most popular Ferrari models ever. This 23,964-mile car has been well cared for and maintained by the current owner of 12 years, and shows in original condition. Finished in the classic Rosso Corsa, traditional tan leather interior, single-bolt alloy wheels, and factory air conditioning. The car is powered by a naturally aspirated flat-12-cyl 4943cc 380 HP Bosch K-Jetronic FI engine, backed by a gated 5-speed manual transmission via a limited-slip differential, rack and pinion steering, and features four-wheel independent suspension with unequal-length wishbones, coil springs, and anti-roll bars. Ventilated disc brakes complete the mechanical package. At 23,951 miles, the car received an engine out service including timing belt, timing belt tensioners, valve cover gaskets and related seals, valve adjustment, balanced and adjusted throttle and emissions, replaced engine oil and filter, brake fluid flush and bleed, converted and serviced A/C refrigerant, replaced coolant, gear oil,receiver/drier, air filter, accessory belts, spark plugs, fuel filters, and performed a four wheel alignment. This 12-cylinder icon presents an excellent opportunity to acquire a Ferrari that is an icon of the ‘80s, and has become an increasingly collectible automobile as the years pass on. The car is in the Seattle area, and has a clean title. Asking price is $98,500. Let me know if you have any questions. Link to photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/dVNWz9hdC21rrLG79
  4. For sale is a 1935 Plymouth PJ Business Sedan. This well-preserved car is in solid condition, and has no driveability issues. The 1935 Plymouth was an entirely new vehicle from the frame up. It wore stylish coachwork that drew its inspiration from the curvaceous and aerodynamic Chrysler Airstream. The chassis featured an X-braced frame, and the bodies were bolted to the frame both vertically and horizontally. This construction method was called Unit Frame & Body Construction. While styling is a matter of taste, few would argue that the latest Plymouth had delightful details, from its pretty Mayflower mascot to its artful, Streamline Moderne hood vents. And its Airflow-inspired body had a longer, lower appearance with sleek curves, but larger window openings that gave it a lithe appearance. This 43,366 mile (TMU) sedan with “Suicide” rear doors features a beautiful custom paint, and is equipped with an immaculately restored cloth interior, and headliner that is in perfect condition. The instrument panel consists of two five-inch circular dials, well positioned behind the three-spoke steering wheel, using white markings and red-tipped pointers against black backgrounds. The left dial clustered four gauges -- water temperature, fuel level, oil pressure, and amperes -- around a quarter-dollar-size image of Plymouth’s trademark Mayflower emblem. The right dial houses an odometer and 100-mph speedometer. The dials are separated by three nickel-plated vertical bars, an accent repeated on the glovebox doors. In the center of the dash are controls for the choke, throttle, instrument lighting, and headlamps, arrayed in a square around the ashtray. The car is powered by a 1953 Flat Head Inline six 217ci L Head 6 cylinder 100hp engine, single downdraft carburetor, mated to a 3-speed manual floor shift transmission, hydraulic four wheel drum brakes, and is shod with Coker Classic radial whitewall tires. Additional features include stainless steel hub caps, power windows, a cowl vent, roll out windshield ventilation, and a 12 volt conversion. Prior service history is unknown, though during the seller’s ownership the car has received regular maintenance, tune-ups, and oil changes. Noted imperfections include the gas gauge is not working, the glove box is missing the box/liner, the horn button is missing, and there is a small crack in the engine block above the upper core plugs on the driver side, which looks like a prior owner attempted to repair. This well taken care of car is in the Seattle area and offers someone the opportunity to own a classic 1930’s collector car which Plymouth stated in their advertising was “Fun, Action, and Thrills.” The car has a clean Title, and the asking price is $12,900. Let me know if you have any questions. Link to photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/NT1oTraQUZscZ4jr5
  5. Ideally, looking for a 1966 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible that is in good to excellent condition, in a lighter color exterior and interior. Would like to find a car with documentation and some level of service records. Please send a message if you have one, or know of one for sale. Thanks.
  6. For sale is a 1989 Chrysler TC By Maserati Turbo Convertible. A heritage that melds 70 years of Maserati coachbuilding with 60 years of Chrysler engineering leadership. This limited edition, well-preserved, one owner car manufactured in Milan, Italy, was sold and driven locally, and only has 22,423 miles. Only 3,764 of these classic cars were produced in 1989 which were sold in 300 select Chrysler dealers. This very desirable solid car is in very good shape, runs and drives well, and has no driveability issues. - Exotic Red - Crystal Coat- 4 CYL, 2.2 L, 135 CID, Chrysler Turbo Intercooled- Turbo with Multipoint Fuel Injection- 3-Speed Automatic Transmission- Feedback Fuel System-Leather Buckets with Head Rests-Dual Adjusters For Driver and Passenger-Air Conditioning-Brakes - Power-Assisted 4 Wheel Disc with Anti-Lock System- Power Antenna-Convertible Top (Ginger)- Door Locks- Mirrors - Dual Heated Remote- Seats - 6 Way Adjustable- Windows- Radio - Ultimate Sound 8-Speaker System- Roof - Removable Hard Top with Opera Windows and Rear Window Defroster- Speed Control - Automatic- Tilt Steering Column- Wheels - Cast Aluminum- Tires - P205/60 15 SBR Handling- Mileage is 22,423The car is in the Seattle area and is a great find for someone to drive and enjoy the best of Old World craftsmanship and the best of New World technology. Asking price $8,500. Let me know if you have any questions.
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