Showing posts with label Vintage Motors Cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage Motors Cars. Show all posts

Friday, 15 July 2016

Summer Time Rides!


Here at Vintage Motor Cars we are excited to announce our recently sold cars! We said goodbye to our 1967 Ford Country Squire Station Wagon. This particular trim style was the top trim level available during its production. This particular one, however, is in very user friendly condition. The exterior and interior are both in nice condition but could use some love. Luckily, there was a car owner interested in giving it all the love it needs. It is in fine driving condition and even holds up to nine passengers! All the bells and whistles work on it and is now with its happy new owner!
Another car we sold was our 1949 Mercury Station Wagon. Sitting atop four Firestone Super Champion whitewall tires, this burgundy beast was originally intended to be a Ford. However, before plans were finalized, the car was “promoted” to a Mercury. Ford eventually went on to make a similar version anyway. Although it appears much larger than the Ford version, it’s still the same 118 inch wheelbase. This particular model is also more rare than its competitors and highly sought after by collectors. That’s why this one was a lucky buy for its owner! Fully restored and beautifully finished, it’s going to be a sight to see flying down the road! 
New on our site we have our 1978 Lincoln Continental Mark V Bill Blass Edition with only 16,786 of its original miles! On top of the low mileage is the low price of just $22,900! This luxury coupe was sold by Lincoln from 1977 to 1979 and was eventually replaced by a newer model. For the 1978 model, a larger radiator was added, the 400 engine was detuned for better fuel economy and a full imitation convertible “carriage roof” top was added and an LED “Miles to Empty” gauge became a new revolutionary option. This car is completely original, down to its Goodyear Custom radial tires. This Lincoln has been in the same family since it was new! It’s a perfect car in every way and an excellent example of all this car was meant to be, and now it can be yours!

Available now, a 1941 Packard 160 Sedan! Also known as the Nineteenth Series, the line of 1941 Packard’s continued the same styling and modernism that were born during 1940, as well as a myriad of detail updates. They have a hearty power train, independent front suspension and surprisingly smooth ride. Because of all this, these models are still highly desired today as they have sustained drive ability, usability quality and timeless character. Check out this beauty when it comes up on our site and be the first to get your hands on the wheel!


Thursday, 17 March 2016

Springing Forward!

It was a busy winter at Vintage Motor Cars, but we’re ready for spring and the nice weather that comes with it! Soon, it will be time to take your vintage car out of storage and show it off or drive around in your convertible with the top down.

We recently sold some really interesting cars, including a replica 1886 Benz Patent Motorwagen. This car has incredible and accurate detail to it. One of our favorite things about this Benz is its beautifully finished woodwork, polished brass, and perfect paintwork. This piece truly is a work of art! The good news is if you're interested in purchasing a Benz like this we have coming soon another one with no miles!

Our 1942 Packard Super Eight 160 Convertible Coupe, Model 2023, is another car sold recently. This car featured a shiny, deep red paint job and an accurate, beautifully finished interior. By 1942, the 160 adopted Clipper styling for its 127-inch wheelbase cars in both the club sedan and touring sedan body styles. In fact, the convertible coupe remained the only traditionally styled Packard for that chassis, and given the end of production brought about by America’s involvement in World War II, remains a very desirable collector car.
We also sold our 1949 Plymouth Special Deluxe Convertible. The car was restored about a decade ago and features gorgeous red leather in the interior. The Special Deluxe came loaded with features, including an AM radio and heater in a time before such things were standard. The car also featured a fully functional power convertible top. The car handled well and was a great deal!

Spring doesn’t bring just great weather, but new cars here at Vintage Motor Cars, too! We have two great new cars coming soon! They are a 1964 Rolls-Royce Phantom V Limo (live now on the site), and a 1966 Jaguar E-Type Roadster! Be sure to check our website for updates!

Wednesday, 17 February 2016

Ditching the Cold, We headed off to Naples, Florida!

We just got back from hosting the Rolls Royce Silver Ghost Association “Winter Fling” in Naples! We were able to get together with the friends we’ve made from touring, leaving the snow behind, we headed to Naples, Florida.

This 3-day trip was full of activities that every car lover would enjoy. This get together did not include the cars that would usually be found on the tours, but there sure was a lot of talk about them! The weekend schedule was packed with activities such as an Airboat Ride in the Everglades and a tour of REVS Institute For Automotive Research. Cocktail hour or dinner was held every night, which gave us all time to catch up and talk about what we all love, cars!


We didn’t miss the cold when we were exploring Naples or having cocktails at the Naples Yacht Club. We are very proud of this social weekend we hosted for those in the Silver Ghost Association. The weekend had a great mix of sharing more information about all our beloved interest of automobiles and relaxing fun. We appreciate all of those who came out to our weekend in Naples, Florida!

Tuesday, 26 January 2016

Starting Our Engines in 2016!

Happy New Year from Vintage Motor Cars! 2015 was a great year, and we’re hoping 2016 will be even better. We sold several cars at the end of 2015 and the beginning of 2016.

We sold our beautiful 1939 LaSalle Series 50 Opera Coupe. This LaSalle was a rare and desirable model that had been excellently maintained. The 1939 LaSalle has been a favorite of car collectors, as Cadillac built it with rigorous standards of quality and performance.
We also sold our 1941 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe. This car’s aesthetic is fabulous and exudes style and grace. Even today, the car handles and rides beautifully, and because of the quality, immediate pre-war era Cadillacs make great choices for car enthusiasts and collectors who enjoy driving.
Our 1946 Ford Super Deluxe Station Wagon Model 69A also sold recently. Ford was the first U.S. automaker to resume production at the end of World War II. Due to shifting engineering and development priorities during the war, 1946 Fords didn’t feature major differences than the 1942 models. As demand increased after the war, Ford set a new record for station wagons in 1946, building 16,920 of them, all in the Super Deluxe line.
Our 1974 Jaguar XKE Roadster Survivor also sold recently. This car, also known as the Jaguar E-Type, combined style and performance to create a mass-produced “supercar.” Malcolm Sayer, an aerodynamic engineer, designed the car. In addition to offering speed, the car also excelled in performance and handling. The car had just over 24,000 miles and was in pristine condition when it was sold.
We also recently sold our 1975 Chevrolet Corvette. Chevrolet produced this specific model, the Chevrolet Corvette C3 for the 1968 through 1982 model years. The C3 is the third generation of the Chevrolet Corvette and set new sales records with 53,807 produced for the 1979 model year. The 1975 model was advertised as “a more efficient Corvette.” A 7.7 zero to 60 time in a 1975 base engine-automatic made it one of the fastest cars available at the time.
 2016 is starting off in a very exciting way here at Vintage Motor Cars! Soon, we will be getting a 1931 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental. Check our Facebook page and website for more details!

For more information on Vintage Motor Cars and our current inventory, please visit: http://www.vintagemotorcarsusa.com.