Chassis No. J58S102827
Melding the iconic looks of the 1958 Corvette with 21st-century performance, this outstanding restomod is the result of one collector's lifelong passion for Corvettes. Having grown up around 1950s Corvettes through his father's Brooklyn-based Chevy dealership, the consignor wanted the panache of a 1958 'Vette but also ..
Chassis No. N2060
Engine No. NHA1066
The Nash-Healey Roadster was a landmark transatlantic partnership between Nash-Kelvinator and Donald Healey Motor Company. It stemmed from a chance acquaintance between Donald Healey and George W. Mason, president of Nash, while both were en route to the United States and looking to build an innovati..
Chassis No. 025539CCAL
Between hot rod culture and the rise of the General Motors Motorama shows following World War II, brothers Wally and Harry Hansen were at the epicenter of it all in Southern California. Their innovative spirit led them to create their own custom cars, a feat that was not without its challenges. They were acutely aware ..
Chassis No. WBAEJ13422AH61732
Designed by Henrik Fisker and unveiled at the 1999 Frankfurt Motor Show, the BMW Z8 blends modernity with subtle nods to the 1950s, quietly echoing the spirit of the classic BMW 507 without slipping into nostalgia. Fittingly, the "Z" stands for Zukunft, the German word for "future," reflecting the forward-lookin..
Chassis No. 121.040.10.9501758
Engine No. 121.921.10.9501738
Americans have long had a love affair with convertibles, particularly those designed for relaxed cruising on our country's seemingly endless highways and boulevards. Max Hoffman, the highly influential U.S. importer of European cars, knew this all too well and persuaded Merced..
Chassis No. 69390
Engine No. 30889
Body No. 1390
Among the steady stream of iconic sports cars to emerge from Europe in the 1950s, many share an intriguing common thread: Max Hoffman. The leading importer of European cars in the United States, Hoffman had a finger on the pulse of the bustling U.S. market, and his success spoke volu..
Chassis No. 4290076
Engine No. 2708006
The BMW 2002 Turbo marked a bold new chapter-not just for BMW, but for European automotive design as a whole. As the continent's first turbocharged production car, it elevated the already esteemed 02 series of sport compact executive cars into a new stratum of performance and innovation. Unveiled ..
Chassis No. WBSBF9327SEH06974
The second-generation BMW M3, introduced to the U.S. market in 1995, marked a dramatic evolution of the M formula. Refined, smooth, and deceptively civil, the new E36 M3 traded the raw edge of its predecessor for a more mature grand touring character-though underneath its tailored silhouette, it remained every b..
Chassis No. VC57J137483
Engine No. T1125FC
The 1957 Bel Air was introduced as the pinnacle of the celebrated Tri-Five era of Chevrolet's premium full-size lineup, offering the most refinements in style, comfort, and power. Distinguished by its bolder grille, dramatic hood rockets, full-disc wheel covers, and signature gold anodized trim..
Chassis No. AEX198
At its 1953 introduction, the AC Ace was a much-needed breath of fresh air for its home market. In distinct contrast to just about everything else emerging from England, the curvy Ace with its tubular chassis both looked and drove the part - it was modern without being entirely too brash, at least from the get-go. Rather u..