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  1. 1960 Chevrolet Biscayne Sedan Delivery - $48,900 - St. Louis, MO 1960 Custom classic finished in a Black and Red two-tone combination over a Red & Black vinyl interior! It comes packed with options and high-quality components to provide an outstanding driver experience and proven touring car for the driver enthusiast! Under the hood lies a GM Performance ZZ383 crate engine built to produce 425 horsepower and 449 lb. ft. of torque! It mates to a 700R4 4-speed overdrive transmission. Additional features include Vintage Air Gen IV Magnum Series HVAC system, power front disc brakes, Truspoke 15” Custom Supreme 5-spoke chrome wheels, power steering, Dakota Digital VHX gauges, Lokar floor shifter with 8-Ball knob, tilt steering column fitted with billet accessories and small diameter Impala steering wheel, dual outside mirrors, enhanced Retrosound AM/FM/XM/Aux head unit and amplified JL Audio speakers, LED interior lighting with delayed dimmer, tinted window glass, carpeted floor mats, and more. It is an outstanding driver with comfortable bucket seats with reclining backs, custom cupholders, excellent gauge read-outs that include digital display of the transmission gear selection, high intensity LED headlights, along with a terrific audio system! It sounds mean, has room for plenty of show gear in the back, and should easily turn heads everywhere you go! Additional photos & vehicle specs HERE - Contact Jon Faust (314)993-1330 or email info@stlouiscarmuseum.com
  2. 1958 BMW Isetta 300 Microcar - $46,900 - St. Louis, MO Powered by original 298-cc four stroke engine that produces 13hp to the rear wheels and is paired with a 4-speed manual transmission with reverse. Features a unique Dynastart system which incorporated a compact starter and generator into one unit. A rare microcar with its iconic hinged center front door with connected steering wheel that leads to the single seat large enough for 2 and with a cargo area that also holds the spare tire. A left-hand drive with the gear shifter, choke controls, and emergency brake all located on the left side for easy access. The sunroof can be retracted and provides a more spacious, convertible-like feel when out on the road on summer days! And the Isetta's easy sliding windows provide some fresh air in the cabin, and a heater/defrost system allow for cooler weather enjoyment as well. This Isetta was refinished in a period correct Red and White color combination with a two-tone red and black vinyl interior. Featuring a black cloth sunroof, heater, windshield defroster, 10” steel wheels with chrome hubcaps wrapped in BF Goodrich Silvertown tires. Since its arrival at our museum, we have replaced the battery, rubber shift boot, upper & lower engine mounts and changed the engine oil, transmission fluid, and chain case oil. One of only 3,925 U.S. models produced for 1958 and we are very pleased to showcase this BMW Isetta 300 that is sure to be the star of any show and grab attention anytime it is out. Contact Jon Faust at (314)993-1330 or CLICK HERE for photos & specs. Vehicle is located at St. Louis Car Museum & Sales
  3. F. Ivers & Son “Ivers Buggy” - $2,995 - St. Louis, MO Beautifully restored many years ago and has remained an indoor display piece ever since. Finished with a black body over a vibrant shade of red on the chassis and wheels, with complimenting yellow and white accent pinstriping throughout. This two-passenger buggy has a leaf spring seat with sidestep plates for easier entry, along with a footrest for added comfort. Simple in design with a likely comparison equal in purpose to a compact car of today. A small amount of storage exists under and behind the seat, along with provisions for the whip holder and eyelets for the reigns. Up front, you have a shaft fitted with dual neckyokes to appoint two small horses or ponies. This carriage has been out of service for many years so we can make no claims to its true functionality, but it has made for a terrific display ornament and conversation piece for our younger visitors! Contact Jon Faust (314)993-1330 or CLICK HERE for more information
  4. 2002 Ford Thunderbird Convertible - $24,900 - St. Louis, MO Torch Red over Torch Red/Black leather interior 32,000 miles with 2-owner history Complete with hardtop top + storage rack Clean, accident free CarFax report 3.9L 32-valve DOHC V8 Contact Jon Faust at (314)993-1330 or CLICK HERE for vehicle photos & history!
  5. 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible - $79,900 - St. Louis, MO 16,160 Miles VIN194675S111163 327ci V8/4 Speed Manual Exterior: Goldwood Yellow Interior: Black Vinyl FULL PHOTOS/SPECS Comes powered with its numbers matching 327ci/300 horsepower V8 engine mated to a 1968 date-coded M20 wide-ratio 4-speed transmission and highway friendly 3.08 Posi-Traction rear axle. Options include power steering, power disc brakes, side exhaust system, Delco AM/FM radio, dual outside mirrors, black vinyl floor mats, and knock-off alloy wheels wrapped in new BF Goodrich Radial gold stripe tires measuring 205/70R15.Received a comprehensive restoration to both cosmetics and mechanicals over the last couple of years. This included a professional exterior repaint with new convertible top and weather stripping; rebuild suspension components front & rear; all new braking system with stainless steel lines, upgraded brake master cylinder & booster; fresh power steering hoses; new interior seat upholstery with new underlying foam; separate aftermarket Custom Autosound 'Secret Audio' system utilizing a head unit hidden inside the glove box and rear component speaker system hidden in the rear storage compartment; and much more! Engine Cast Number: 3782870 Engine Cast Date: B 2 5 (February 2nd, 1965) Engine Date Stamp: F0206HF (Built February 6th, 1965/ 300hp with manual transmission) Engine VIN Stamp: 5111163 The engine was rebuilt still utilizing its factory Carter AFB 4-barrel carburetor, cast intake manifold, stock heads fitted with 7-ribbed aluminum valve covers, all ignition shielding is present along with period-correct tower hose clamps, correct 65A-stamped Harrison aluminum radiator and overflow tank, Delco-Remy 1111076 distributor, and manifolds feeding the new side mounted exhaust system. Western Wheel cast aluminum knock-off wheels are properly pinned and were recently fitted with new tires in July 2023. It was lovingly restored in frame-on fashion and continues to be a nice blend of original and restored, making for a high-quality driver and confident show car. Contact Jon Faust at (314)993-1330 to schedule a test drive. Vehicle is located at St. Louis Car Museum & Sales
  6. 1931 Chrysler Imperial CG Seven Passenger Sedan - $129,900 - St. Louis Car Museum 51,196 Miles VIN7800033 384ci Straight 8 4 Speed Manual Exterior: Black/Grey Interior: Gray Cloth Beautifully restored 1931 Chrysler Imperial CG 7-Passenger Sedan finished in a sharp two-tone paint scheme of Silver and Black with a Gray wool broadcloth interior and woodwork trim with a rich gloss. This Imperial is the first year to feature Chryslers new straight 8 engine, displacing 384ci (engine #CG1069) and a rating of 125 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. Unique to this generation of Imperials were functional, vertical hood louvers that were thermostatically controlled with auto-adjusting radiator shutters that will open to allow more air flow. Other options include adjustable front seat and steering column, luggage rack with trunk, heater, dual side mounted spares with hard covers, dual interior sun visors, rear window shade, 18” wire spoke wheels, dual cowl vents, safety glass by Lockheed, open face rust proof fenders, and hydraulic brakes. Improvements for road use include integrated turn signals in the taillights and an auxiliary electric fuel pump. Of the 3,228 Chrysler CG Imperials that were built for 1931, only 403 of them displayed the iconic styling of the 7-Passenger 4-door sedans represented here. This sedan carries an early body #19 and was said to have been delivered new to Thomas Minnick Jr, a Philadelphia commissioner and popular politician. A rare survivor with formal coachwork by Briggs Manufacturing, with a well-preserved restoration by Lavine Restorations completed in 2006. This Imperial CG shows 51,196 on the odometer and remains in terrific condition eligible for CCCA Caravan events. Detailed photos & complete history HERE. Contact Jon Faust at (314)993-1330 to schedule a test drive.
  7. 1948 Chrysler Town & Country Woodie Convertible - $99,900 - St. Louis Car Museum 87,820 Miles VINC3963277 324ci Straight 8 Fluid-Drive Automatic Exterior: Gunmetal Gray Interior: Burgundy / Tan Broadmoor Cord Cloth 1948 Chrysler Town & Country Woodie Convertible finished in factory-correct paint code 8- Gunmetal Grey over 42- Burgundy Leather/ Tan Broadmoor Cord cloth interior, and Black cloth soft top! Having been restored both cosmetically and mechanically, it is a brilliant blend of both honest original and professionally restored! Features include original 324ci Spitfire L-head Straight 8 producing 135hp mated to the sophisticated, and perfectly operating Fluid-Drive semi-automatic 4-speed transmission. Options include power-operated folding top, dual MOPAR spotlights, dual outside mirrors, Marvel Mystery Inverse oiling system, dual trumpet horns, pushbutton AM radio, turn signals, Comfort Master heater, front-rear bumper guards, and 8.20-15 Firestone Deluxe Champion wide whitewall tires! This outstanding example received a professional, engine out re-spray of the paintwork while remaining on the original frame leaving the undercarriage original to the 87,820 miles showing on the odometer. The original wood with factory finger joints and color tones all remain intact and in exceptional condition! The fresh paintwork is outstanding along with brand new convertible top & interior carpet all match the gorgeous re-chromed exterior components for a showroom new appearance! Inside, the car survived with an all original interior when it arrived to our facility. We made the decision based on the condition of the visual look of the dry leather that it required replacement. The original cloth fabric was retained to support the originality, and only the leather on the outside seating surfaces, armrests, visors, and brand new rear boot cover were replaced. The door panels and rear side cards remain original. It continues to run with its 1948 date-code original engine bearing unit #C3963277 (titled off engine) with original components that include 6-volt Chrysler/Autolite electrical system (starter/distributor/generator), Ball & Ball carburetor, new cloth-covered cloth wiring, original engine splash pans, engine heat shields, replacement decal stickers, new hoses factory-style clamps, all riding on a super solid original chassis with factory floor pans & excellent body mounts! This example will also include spare tire, jack, bag of tools, and boot cover bag. A Full CCCA Classic! Detailed photos & complete history HERE. Contact Jon Faust at (314)993-1330 to schedule a test drive.
  8. 1958 Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner Retractable - SOLD- St. Louis Car Museum 7,247 Miles VINH8EW215390 352ci V8/Automatic Exterior: Raven Black Interior: White Vinyl 1958 Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner Retractable finished in code-correct A- Raven Black with two-tone G- Black and White cloth/vinyl combination interior, this exceptional and very rare Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner with retractable hard-top represents the second production year for this classic convertible! Well ahead of its time, these cars demonstrate, perhaps, the pinnacle of 1950's sophistication of design as well as mechanical function! Built new from the Mahwah, New Jersey production plant, this Skyliner is equipped with the H-code 352ci-4bbl Interceptor Special V8 engine producing the highest output offering of 300 horsepower mated to a Ford-O-Matic automatic transmission and 2.91:1 rear axle ratio! Options and features include Swift-Sure power brakes, Master-Guide power steering, working power retractable hardtop, fender skirts, rear continental kit, padded dash, working push-button AM radio, wide whitewall tires & full wheel covers, fender-mounted spotlight rearview mirrors, and reverse lights! It was frame-on restored approximately 10 years ago and remains one of the most drivable examples available anywhere at any price. The paint is truly exceptional with a smooth, deep gloss finish! The original condition of the body, undercarriage, and chassis visually support this car spent little to no time in inclement weather conditions. It appears authentically original having been dealer undercoated along the floors early in life. The frames remain smooth and free of any pitting. All other body panels show clear spot welds, factory seams, with wonderful body gaps & fitment throughout. The former owner of the past 8 years has re-plated much of the trim pieces to return them to a high luster, along with installing new radial whitewall tires; new hubcaps; new front & rear shocks; front wheel bearings; brake master cylinder, wheel cylinders, & rubber brake hoses; battery and cables; fuel pump; and had the transmission fully rebuilt in 2019 with new torque convertor and driveshaft u-joints. Everything in the car is in working order with the exception of an intermittent dash clock. Kept by meticulous owners in the past, this Fairlane 500 Skyliner has survived the test of time in stunning fashion! Detailed photos & complete history HERE. Contact Jon Faust at (314)993-1330 to schedule a test drive.
  9. 1956 Packard Caribbean Convertible - $109,900 - St. Louis, MO 7,544 Miles VIN56991198 374ci V8/Automatic Exterior: Dover White/Naples Orange/Corsican Black Interior: White/ Black/ Vermillion Final year 1956 Packard Caribbean Convertible finished in Dover White, Naples Orange, and Corsican Black tri-tone exterior with matching White, Black, and Vermillion combination leather & cloth interior! Power comes from its original 374ci 2x4bbl V8 producing 310 horsepower and 405 lb. ft. of torque mated to an electronic pushbutton Ultramatic transmission and 3.31 Twin-Traction rear end! An impressive combination of power that also included a long list of luxury appointments. This included Torsion-Level self-leveling suspension, power windows, power seat, power folding top, power steering, Easomatic power brakes, chrome 15” wire spoke wheels wrapped in wide whitewall radial tires measuring 235/75R15, rear fender skirts, windshield washers, glare proof rearview mirror, all tinted glass, reverse lights, and more! Unique to this model is the reversible seating upholstery. One side is finished in leather for the luxury feel when you want, and the opposite side in cloth for added comfort on hot summer days with the top down. Simply unsnap the cushion and flip them around as you wish. Only 276 Caribbeans would be produced in 1956, marking the final year you could purchase a Packard convertible. Our example has seen a comprehensive frame-up restoration to both interior and exterior cosmetics. This included new professionally applied exterior paint, re-chromed trim, all new weather stripping, all new interior upholstery, carpet, & convertible top with proper headliner with matching boot cover when the top is down. Under former ownership, it received impeccable care with a new, complete engine gasket set installed along with a professional valve job, new motor mounts, fresh timing chain, spark plug/plug wires, and carburetor tuning; new hydraulic rams for the convertible top; and new whitewall tires installed in 2020. This vehicle retains an original December 1st, 1955 date-casted engine block with correct #56991198 ID stamping, matching heads, oil bath oil cleaners, chrome valve covers, and proper GM Rochester 4-Jet carburetors (7009600-front/ 7009601-rear), and original tags on the rear axle. It was restored professionally and continues to operate wonderfully, including the self-leveling suspension. We would only mention the original dash clock & Am radio remain non-functional at this time (one antenna works). It is a stunning car in every respect and an equally wonderful driver & show car. Detailed photos & complete history HERE. Contact Jon Faust at (314)993-1330 to schedule a test drive.
  10. 1956 Packard Caribbean Convertible - $109,900 - St. Louis, MO 7,544 Miles VIN56991198 374ci V8/Automatic Exterior: Dover White/Naples Orange/Corsican Black Interior: White/ Black/ Vermillion Final year 1956 Packard Caribbean Convertible finished in Dover White, Naples Orange, and Corsican Black tri-tone exterior with matching White, Black, and Vermillion combination leather & cloth interior! Power comes from its original 374ci 2x4bbl V8 producing 310 horsepower and 405 lb. ft. of torque mated to an electronic pushbutton Ultramatic transmission and 3.31 Twin-Traction rear end! An impressive combination of power that also included a long list of luxury appointments. This included Torsion-Level self-leveling suspension, power windows, power seat, power folding top, power steering, Easomatic power brakes, chrome 15” wire spoke wheels wrapped in wide whitewall radial tires measuring 235/75R15, rear fender skirts, windshield washers, glare proof rearview mirror, all tinted glass, reverse lights, and more! Unique to this model is the reversible seating upholstery. One side is finished in leather for the luxury feel when you want, and the opposite side in cloth for added comfort on hot summer days with the top down. Simply unsnap the cushion and flip them around as you wish. Only 276 Caribbeans would be produced in 1956, marking the final year you could purchase a Packard convertible. Our example has seen a comprehensive frame-up restoration to both interior and exterior cosmetics. This included new professionally applied exterior paint, re-chromed trim, all new weather stripping, all new interior upholstery, carpet, & convertible top with proper headliner with matching boot cover when the top is down. Under former ownership, it received impeccable care with a new, complete engine gasket set installed along with a professional valve job, new motor mounts, fresh timing chain, spark plug/plug wires, and carburetor tuning; new hydraulic rams for the convertible top; and new whitewall tires installed in 2020. This vehicle retains an original December 1st, 1955 date-casted engine block with correct #56991198 ID stamping, matching heads, oil bath oil cleaners, chrome valve covers, and proper GM Rochester 4-Jet carburetors (7009600-front/ 7009601-rear), and original tags on the rear axle. It was restored professionally and continues to operate wonderfully, including the self-leveling suspension. We would only mention the original dash clock & Am radio remain non-functional at this time (one antenna works). It is a stunning car in every respect and an equally wonderful driver & show car. Detailed photos & complete history HERE. Contact Jon Faust at (314)993-1330 to schedule a test drive.
  11. 1953 Packard Caribbean Convertible -- $99,900 - St. Louis, MO 51,839 Miles VIN26782494 327ci V8 Automatic Exterior: Carolina Cream Interior: Maroon Leather Finished in Carolina Cream over Maroon/Cream leather interior and beautiful Cranberry Red Haartz cloth convertible top. Power comes from its original 327ci-4 barrel straight 8-cylinder engine (#L417227) producing 180 horsepower and 300 lb. ft. of torque through a Carter WCFB 4bbl, mated to an ultra-rare 3-speed column-shift manual transmission. Features on this example include Packard's revolutionary power steering and Easamatic power brakes, rebuilt signal-seeking AM radio(added internal FM frequency) with working power antenna, power folding top, 4” wide whitewall tires, heat/defrost, and fully carpeted trunk. A wonderfully kept example having been last owned for the past decade in a northcentral California collection, exercised approximately 1,500 miles, and cared for meticulously! The St. Louis Car Museum had the recent opportunity to acquire this stunning Caribbean along with a later generation 1956 Caribbean from another prominent collection. Having both the first and last examples on display is a special treat for our showroom guests. Even with the restoration of this particular Caribbean being completed in 2005, the high-quality results continue to show exceptionally well today! It remains remarkably solid with original sheet metal, smooth chassis, and factory floor pans. All visible date-code components show factory casting numbers where visible. Detailed photos & complete history HERE. Contact Jon Faust at (314)993-1330 to schedule a test drive. Vehicle is located at St. Louis Car Museum & Sales
  12. 1975 Triumph TR6 Convertible - $SOLD- St. Louis Car Museum 60,138 Miles VINCF37560U 2.5L Inline 6 4 Speed Manual Exterior: Maple Interior: Honey Tan Vinyl Full photos & specs HERE Finished in code-correct Maple Brown (73) with new Honey Tan vinyl interior upholstery and carpet, along with a Black folding top. Factory appointed equipment included 2.5L Straight 6-cylinder engine with dual Stromberg 175 CD-2 carburetors, fully synchromesh 4-speed manual transmission, wood Triumph shift knob, 15” wheels with 205/70R15 radial tires, wood dash with full Smiths instrumentation, heater & defrost, leather wrapped steering wheel, bucket seats, day/night mirror, passenger visor vanity mirror, dual chrome exterior mirrors, and rear luggage rack on the trunk. This cosmetically restored example comes complete with matching spare tire, full cabin tonneau cover, original beige colored boot cover & door panels, original keys with 2 extra sets, and an updated Retrosound Long Beach AM/FM radio system with SiriusXM capability. Under the hood lies the original drivetrain (Engine #CF37499UE) showing 60,138 miles the odometer. Although this car will be sold mileage exempt. Service records provided date back to 2002 and show it has been brilliantly maintained, but more importantly, the body has been preserved and remains free of any rust, rust repairs, or any accidents! The interior has been recently restored in 2017 to include new dash wood, upper dash pad, switch plinth & control knobs; new seat foams & upholstery; interior floor insulation & carpeting; Triumph protective floor mats; and modern LED lighting. All interior components were supplied through Moss Motors. Detailed photos & complete history HERE. Contact Jon Faust at (314)993-1330 to schedule a test drive. Vehicle is located at St. Louis Car Museum & Sales
  13. 1951 Jaguar Mark V Drophead Coupe - $SOLD - Located at the St. Louis Car Museum Detailed photos & specs HERE 1951 Jaguar Mark V Drophead Coupe with Coffee and Cream two-tone finish and Biscuit leather interior. Powered by 3442cc Inline 6. Having only 2 owners in the past 68 years, this vehicle was purchased in 1953 from Boch Motors of Norwood, MA by a graduate of the U.S. Naval Officer Candidate School in Newport, RI who used it as his personal transportation. Since its 30-year-old restoration, this final year, mildly customized Mark V has been sparingly used and would mainly be kept as a garage display, having been driven just over 300 miles according to the odometer. With its recent attention to be roadworthy again, we are proud to report it starts, runs, and drives with great. Contact Jon Faust at (314)993-1330.
  14. 1957 DeSoto Firesweep Sportsman Coupe - SOLD - St. Louis, Missouri Immaculately restored 1957 DeSoto Firesweep Sportsman finished in Dusty Orange and Black, with a Black vinyl and Orange cloth accented bench seat interior. Power is brought to the rear wheels by installation of a 345ci Hemi V8 engine with dual quad carburetion. Treated to a full body-off, nut-and-bolt rotisserie restoration by its previous owner Bob Schmidt who was a post-war Chrysler restoration specialist. No inch was left untouched as the exterior paint, under hood presentation, and undercarriage remain in amazing condition ready to show off at any car show or specialty Mopar event. It has been showcased since 2013 at the esteemed Gateway Automobile Museum Collection prior to coming to the St. Louis Car Museum! 100+ PHOTOS & COMPLETE HISTORY HERE Contact Jon Faust for more info. (314)993-1330 or email jon@stlouiscarmuseum.com
  15. Cruise in and give back to the St. Louis Area Foodbank on August 26th at the St. Louis Car Museum! Our annual event is FREE to attend and takes you back in time with a 300+ car display, classic music, vintage collectibles, and so much more! CLICK HERE to register your ride! Please bring canned food & dry goods donations. DATE: 8/26/2023 TIME: 10:00 - 2:00 LOCATION: St. Louis Car Museum & Sales - 1575 Woodson Rd. St. Louis, MO 63114 Peoples Choice Award St. Louis Car Museum Staff Choice Award Kids Choice Award Best Muscle Best Import Best Exotic Best Custom Best Pre-War Best Luxury Overall Best Of Show Award > Award announced @ 1:00 < Event photos & details HERE
  16. 2021 Audi RS6 Avant Wagon 2021 Audi RS6 Avant finished in Nardo Gray exterior and a Cognac leather interior with Granite Gray stitching. Powering this hybrid all-wheel-drive sports wagon is a 4.0-liter dual overhead cam twin-turbo V8 that produces an astonishing factory rating of 591 horsepower with 590 lb-ft of torque, mated to a ZF 8-speed automatic transmission. This Audi will take you from 0-60 in 3.5 seconds but also features a fuel saving cylinder-on-demand system that can shut off half of its cylinders to boost fuel economy. The Executive Package features heated rear seats, head up display, power soft closing doors and extended leather to the dash, armrests, sills, and console. The Black Optic Package showcases black exterior trim kit including exterior mirror housings, 22” 5 V-spoke trapezoid matte titanium wheels with Pirelli Pzero summer tires measuring 285/30R22. The Driver Assist Package equips the vehicle with Audi adaptive cruise assist, active lane assist, Audi side assist, rear cross traffic, Audi pre sense rear, intersection assist, and traffic sign recognition. This RS6 Avant was also ordered with the added features of Sport Exhaust, Carbon twill structure inlay interior, and Red brake calipers. Selling new from Audi Creve Coeur here in Missouri this RS6 Avant started its life as a short-term lease and then later purchased by the same owner, so it remains a one-owner example contrary to the CarFax report. Showing only 8,610 miles on the odometer, it virtually is still a brand-new car and has been garage kept since new. Detailed photos & complete history HERE. Contact Jon Faust - (314)993-1330 - jon@stlouiscarmuseum.com
  17. 1989 Rolls Royce Silver Spur Saloon - St. Louis, Missouri Finished in the most desired of color combinations featuring Magnolia exterior(9510418) over Tan hides (A4178) with Magnolia piping (A3997) and Deep Fawn carpeting (7026)! A remarkable example that shows just 36,753 miles on the odometer today, all supported with service documentation. Features include original, numbers matching 6.75L V8engine mated to a Turbo-Hydramatic 3-speed automatic transmission, automatic climate control system (already converted to R134a),Girling hydraulic ride height leveling system, power windows, power locks, power seats, power mirrors, cruise control, leather wrapped steering wheel, front woolskin floor mats, passenger visor vanity mirror, Alpine AM/FM/CD/AUX/MP3 player, hood mascot, high pressure headlight washers, fully polished stainless steel full wheel covers highlighted elegantly with Vogue Tyre whitewall tires with yellow accent strip measuring 235/70R15. Reported as having only four registered owners from new, it spent the early part of its life in Tuxedo, NY being sold new & serviced by nearby Greenwich, Connecticut Rolls Royce & Bentley specialist Carriage House Motor Cars through early 2001. The most recent owner since 2019 has enjoyed this lovely Silver Spur for the past 4 years adding just over 600 miles to the odometer on fair weather outings. This example will come with all original books/ manuals, recent service records, clean CarFax report, completely original small tool kit, all large tools, factory gloves still in plastic, two Castrol mineral oil containers in storage compartment, and extra Cassette radio with factory original RR cassette audio & cleaner tapes. Near flawless original paint, excellent original leather interior that remains soft & undyed, virtually perfect original wood trim, along with original appointments make this Silver Spur the one to buy! Detailed photos & complete history HERE. Contact Jon Faust - (314)993-1330 - jon@stlouiscarmuseum.com
  18. 1989 Rolls Royce Silver Spur Saloon - $25,900 - St. Louis, Missouri Gorgeous 1989 Rolls Royce Silver Spur finished in classic Black with matching Everflex hood over Tan hides with black piping. Factory appointed features include all-aluminum 6.75L V8 with Bosch injection, automatic transmission, climate-controlled HVAC system, 4-wheel power disc ABS brakes, hydropneumatic self-leveling rear suspension, full power accessories, and upgraded Nardi steering wheel. Boasting a calculated 5 owners from new, it has been beautifully cared for and meticulously maintained from new! It has all original paint with the exception of some minimal paint correction at the front around the headlights to remove visible imperfections completed in April 2016. The original seat leathers have never been redyed along with gorgeous interior woodwork and the factory lamb's wool floor mats. The original Pioneer cassette radio was replaced with a more modern Pioneer AM/FM/CD unit sometime in the past still residing the stock dash location. The original small tool set, all tiring changing equipment, and spare Castor mineral oil in the storage compartment are all present inside the trunk. It will also come with all original books & manuals, mileage documentation, all service records back to September 2012 indicating all brake calipers rebuilt in 2012/2013, a rebuild of the air conditioning system in 2016 with new compressor and receiver dryer, new tires in the summer of 2017, all four brake accumulator spheres in 2021, among other items too lengthy to list here. Most recently in April 2023, it received new engine motor mounts; valve cover gaskets & isolators; rear brake lines, hose, & brake pads; parking brake pads, front & rear brake pump feed hoses; window microswitches at every door; new dash bulbs; power steering hose & O-ring at pump; and new engine accessory drive belts. It drives absolutely superbly and is quite possibly one the finest driving Silver Spurs on the market today! Detailed photos & complete history HERE. Contact Jon Faust - (314)993-1330 - jon@stlouiscarmuseum.com
  19. 1942 Packard One-Twenty Convertible Coupe - SOLD- St. Louis, Missouri Beautifully restored 1942 Packard One-Twenty Convertible Coupe with classic appeal everywhere you look! Painted in the two-tone iridescent shades of Sable Brown & Carlotta Brown with a gorgeous Brown & Beige leather combination interior! The 1940s Packard example, seen here, is riding on a 127” wheelbase with power coming from its original 282ci Straight 8 L-Head engine with correct Carter dual downdraft carburetor producing 125 horsepower. All is transferred through a column shifted 3-speed manual transmission with overdrive adding comfort at higher speeds with less engine stress. This stunning example began life in sunny, southern California and sold new from Earle C. Anthony Packard in Los Angeles on November 28th, 1941. It remained a solid, rust free example and went through a passionate restoration in 1996 when Massachusetts collector and body shop owner, Frank Finney, purchased it. Even after all these years, this Packard remains a remarkable car showcasing minimal visible wear, mainly around the entry points and seating areas. Front seatbelts have been added for safety, along with an auxiliary oil pressure gauge under the dash viewable to the driver, and an exhaust driven “wolf whistle” for parade use. This Packard Convertible Coupe is titled off its original engine #E312288D. It is very rare when a vehicle comes to market with a show ready appearance and proven drivability! Detailed photos & complete history HERE. Contact Jon Faust - (314)993-1330 - jon@stlouiscarmuseum.com
  20. 1954 Kaiser Darrin 161 Roadster - $119,900 - St. Louis, Missouri Number 22 of 435 ever produced and finished in the desirable combination of factory code correct (153) Champagne White over factory code correct (7200) Scarlet Pincrush vinyl upholstery with a tan convertible top. Powered by its original 161ci Hurricane Inline 6-cylinder F-Head engine numbering (3495010) and with factory Carter YF carburetion producing an approximate 90 horsepower, and 3-speed overdrive manual transmission. Features include the sought after wire spoke wheels, BF Goodrich Silvertown 5.90-15 wide whitewall tires, full dash instrumentation, wide turn signals, Plexiglas windscreens, engine oil filtration system, heat/defrost, tinted windscreen, front & rear bumper guards, fitted side curtains, and more! A rare chance to own a cared for, limited production roadster famous for its unconventional doors that slide into the front fenders behind the wheels. The previous owners, Tupelo Auto Museum, have taken great care of this Kaiser-Darrin Roadster until their closing in the spring of 2019. Due to sitting in the museum environment for two decades, the original engine has been rebuilt with line-honed cylinder walls, new piston rings, crank bearings, resurfaced head, fresh valve job with new guides, head gasket, all new seals, new spark plugs, rebuilt carburetor, etc. The complete wiring harness was renewed from front to back, and a new fuel sending unit inside a cleaned tank. New brake lines were installed along with new wheel cylinders and fresh brake shoes. In 2020 the interior was redone with new seat covers, carpet, shift boot, and weather stripping. Coming to the St. Louis Car Museum this February 2022, and only needing a new battery we installed this May, along with a new distributor cap and rotor, it continues to run and drive terrifically! We also elected to re-plate the chrome taillight housings before being professionally detailed to join our museum showcase. Detailed photos & complete history HERE. Contact Jon Faust - (314)993-1330 - jon@stlouiscarmuseum.com
  21. 1930 Ford Model A Deluxe Station Wagon - SOLD- St. Louis, Missouri Wonderfully restored 1930 Ford Model A Deluxe Wagon retaining its original woodwork and Baker-Raulang body tag with Deluxe trim. Exterior is finished in its exclusive Manila Brown paint while the fenders and wheels are painted black that matches nicely with the black vinyl interior. Powering this Model A is its rebuilt 201ci L-head inline 4-cylinder providing 40 horsepower and mated to a Mitchell 3-speed manual transmission. Features include a black vinyl top, configurable 2 rear seats & rear bench, rearview mirror, complete windowed curtain set, rear tailgate, driver side mounted spare, front wiper, and black spoked wheels with black Firestone tires measuring 4.75 5.00 19. This Model A has been beautifully restored by a previous owner in New York who first purchased this vehicle in 1957. The second owner since 1957 was another New York resident who continued to bring this Model A to life. In 2006 the engine was rebuilt, fully counter-balanced with a lightened flywheel installed with work being done by Model A specialists Schwalms Babbitted Bearings Inc. The Mitchell transmission receives upgraded synchromesh gears and the suspension was rebuilt. A wonderfully cared for piece of automotive history that has been restored to its original beauty with only 392 miles showing on the odometer. Detailed photos & complete history HERE. Contact Jon Faust - (314)993-1330 - jon@stlouiscarmuseum.com
  22. 1971 Pontiac GTO Hardtop - $39,900 - St. Louis, Missouri Finished in code correct 75B- Cardinal Red with Black Cordova top and 269- Black vinyl bucket seat interior. It retains its factory, number's matching 400ci V8-4bbl engine producing 300 horsepower and 400 lb. ft. of torque, with original Turbo-Hyrdramatic 400 3-speed automatic transmission and 3.23 rear axle ratio. Features and options include factory air conditioning, power disc brakes, power steering, all tinted glass, 14” Rally II wheel with raised white letter tires, center console, dual outside sport mirrors with driver side remote adjustment, and updated Kenwood AM/FM/Cassette audio system and matching speakers. Other improvements include HEI distributor ignition, Grant GT steering wheel, and AutoMeter gauges mounted under the center dash for better engine monitoring. This example sold new from Carson Pontiac Inc. right here in Kirkwood, MO, a prominent suburb of the St. Louis area and stayed in the general region its entire life. It would trade hands amongst local Pontiac enthusiasts over the years, with the most recent caring for it from April 2014 until just earlier this last year. It has already had one engine overhaul in approximately 2013 along with one older repaint. The interior appears to have survived very well and remains largely original overall. The Cooper Cobra GT tires were installed in late 2018. Detailed photos & complete history HERE. Contact Jon Faust - (314)993-1330 - jon@stlouiscarmuseum.com
  23. 1949 Bentley Mark VI Shooting Brake - $139,900 - St. Louis, Missouri Royal Blue over Tan Leather. One of only two Shooting Brakes built by Rippon Bros Limited - PHOTOS & COMPLETE HISTORY HERE Contact Jon Faust (314)993-1330 or email jon@stlouiscarmuseum.com
  24. 1948 Chrysler Town & Country Woodie Convertible - $99,900 - St. Louis, Missouri Gunmetal Grey over Burgundy Leather/ Tan Broadmoor Cord cloth interior. Full CCCA Classic - PHOTOS & COMPLETE HISTORY HERE Contact Jon Faust (314)993-1330 or email jon@stlouiscarmuseum.com
  25. Equipped with all number's matching 400vi V8 drivetrain - More photos & complete history @ stlouiscarmuseum.com
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