Guest T-Head Posted September 25, 2015 Share Posted September 25, 2015 (edited) 1906 Cadillac Double Tulip touring car: This 109-year old car is easy to start and is a very enjoyable vehicle to drive. It was given an early partial restoration (paint) and retains its original wooden body, upholstery, top and Cadillac script front floor mat. This Cadillac will be a wonderful car for the collector that appreciates and values originality, correctness and patina. It is quite rare to be able to obtain a high quality 1oo-plus-year-old single-cylinder car in this condition today that retains its original wooden body and trim. It has received an AACA HPOF plaque that attests to its condition. 1930 Lincoln Sport Phaeton: The rare barn find offered here is a car from a family that has summered here in Vermont for over 80 years. This unrestored Lincoln with aluminum sport phaeton coachwork featuring dual windshields was purchased in New York City in 1938 by John B. Butler Jr. from James Gregory's Used Car Exchange on Broadway in New York City. The second and third generation continued to use it until the grandfather died in the early 1970s. It was last registered in 1971 and then put away in storage in 1972. At that time the engine was oiled, the car was carefully covered and stored up on jack stands. Both of these vehicles have been sold. Edited October 16, 2015 by T-Head (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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