1956 Jaguar XK 140

Superb 1956 Jaguar XK140MC Open Two Seat Roadster
Jaguar’s William Lyons will always be lauded for his sense of timeless style and design. However nothing could have predicted the overwhelming passion automobile lovers world-wide expressed for the fantastic postwar XK 120 and its successor the XK 140. Their 3.4 liter 210 horsepower dual overhead camshaft six cylinder was a state-of-the art engine yielding exhilarating performance that challenged Aston Martin, Mercedes-Benz and Ferrari automobiles costing four times as much.
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2005 Maserati Quattroporte

The Maserati Quattroporte is an elegant Grand Touring Machine. Thanks to styling by Pininfarina, it has a beautifully defined shape that will not be confused for any other marque in its class.
The Maserati Quattroporte begs to be driven. It is capable of 0-60 mph in just over 5 seconds and reaches a top speed north of 170 mph. These impressive performance numbers are thanks to the Ferrari derived 4.2 liter V-8 motor producing 394hp and 333 lb/ft of torque.
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2005 Aston Martin DB9

Power, beauty and soul.
The DB9 is one of the most impressive Aston Martins ever produced. From its aluminum and composite structure to the fantastic 450 HP V-12 engine, it is a perfect GT coupe.
One look at the DB9 and you will recognize it as pure Aston Martin. The sensual shape incorporates many traditional Aston Martin design cues from its big brother, the Vanquish. The spectacular metallic jet black exterior enhances every subtle curve of this classically beautiful British motorcar. The elegant crème truffle interior is tastefully understated and comfortable. A state-of-the-art sound system from British audio experts, Linn provides a concert-hall like experience. Construction materials throughout the entire vehicle are of the highest quality and include a starter button made of crystal.
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1967 Ferrari 330 GTC

Gran Turismo at its finest!
A wonderful original example of one of the greatest Gran Turismos of its time. This 1967 Ferrari 330 GTC has a history of great care and maintenance. One look at the all original interior is proof alone that this car has passed through loving hands.
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1971 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

This spectacular Corvette is a true American classic. Beyond its timeless styling, high quality red paint and flawless black interior, the immaculate 350 cubic inch 270 hp engine runs as if brand new. Always pampered, garaged and impeccably maintained, this lovely car is a correct numbers matching example with only 15,772 miles. Also equipped with a pristine hard top, factory air conditioning, rally wheels, BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires and smooth shifting automatic transmission, it is a pleasure to drive whether on the highway or winding country roads. A beautiful automobile and great investment offered at $38,000.
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1950 MG TD

The painstaking frame-off restoration on this fantastic 1950 MG TD was performed with no expense spared. From the professionally rebuilt engine and drive train to its spectacular red paint and elegant interior, this classic British roadster is exceptional in every way. Further enhanced with optional wire wheels authorized by MG and flawless chrome appointments, this example of the immensely popular TD series runs, drives and looks better than it did when new. Whether destined for an automobile museum, private collection or display at world-class events, this extremely collectable MG is a true automotive art form and a solid investment for the future.
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1962 Ford Thunderbird Sports Roadster

1 of 1427 built / 390 c.i. 300 h.p. Factory A/C
For 1962 Ford set out with a plan to satisfy the dreams of those in the market wishing for the return of the two seat Thunderbird. Their plan was the Sports Roadster option. This model featured a fiberglass tonneau which covered the rear seat and enveloped the backs of the front buckets, giving the car a two seat look. Also included were a front passenger grab bar, Kelsey-Hayes wire wheels, unique fender badging and special serial numbering.
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1923 Buick Model 45

1923 Buick Model 45 7 Passenger Touring Car - well maintained, deep maroon body with black fenders, very good paint, solid rust-free frame, professionally rebuilt original six cylinder engine with low miles, good suspension, beautiful black leather interior, Universal white wall tires, wooden spoke artillery wheels, folding top in excellent condition, electric start, windshield and other glass in very good condition, runs and drives great. This model Buick earned the nickname “The Doctors Friend” in its day due to exceptional reliability. A great collector automobile at a very affordable price!
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1957 Austin Healey 100-6

British flair and classic sporting character.
This fine example of British motoring heritage comes to Black Horse Garage looking for a new owner to take it for fun drives on sunny weekends.
The 100-6 was the first Austin Healey to be produced with a 6-cylinder engine. It received wonderful reviews from the motoring press and will always be considered one of the great roadsters of its day.
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1967 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe

This Corvette is 1 of only 815 BLACK Corvettes built in 1967. It is 1 of only 16 loaded with the factory options that are on this car.
Sitting under the hood is a 427 C.I./400 H.P. engine, 3×2 carbs, and automatic transmission. The color is Tuxedo Black with Red Stinger hood exterior. This beautiful Corvette is loaded with factory A/C, factory side pipes, Rally wheels, Redline tires, power windows, factory AM/FM radio and two NCRS Top Flight Awards make it truly a rare and beautiful car.
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1974 Jaguar XKE Roadster

Undisputedly one of the most stunning automobiles ever created, the Jaguar XKE set a new performance standard when first unveiled. And in the 40+ years since, it’s retained every ounce of allure. The svelte bodywork was one of those rare designs that’s both aerodynamic and visually arresting. The moncoque body, tubular front chassis and torque-rich V12 were inspired by the world-beating D-Type ¬– a serious amount of racecar technology at the time for a road-going car. The 4-wheel disc brakes were especially useful, given the 150mph top speed!
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1966 Midstates Classic Car Cobra 427

Here is a wonderfully crafted Cobra built in 2002. This vehicle roars to life and settles into a healthy rumble thanks to the 427c.i. V8’s dyno proven 435HP and 400lb-ft of torque. This car is titled and registerable as a 1966 thanks to its original 1966 427c.i. motor.
The Tremec 5-speed transmission and 3.70 rear end make for neck snapping acceleration yet livable highway cruising rpm’s. The disc brakes will bring you to a stop with authority.
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1999 Rolls Royce Silver Seraph

In 1999 Rolls-Royce introduced their first all-new vehicle in over 30 years. With help from BMW this new Rolls-Royce featured a stiffer chassis, more refined handling, and a 5.4 liter V-12 engine. It is the first V-12 in a Rolls-Royce since the 1939 Phantom III.
This vehicle features a black exterior and beautiful modern interior featuring Connolly leather and glossy burl walnut veneer throughout. As with all Rolls-Royce automobiles, the interior and exterior are elegantly designed and crafted with the highest quality materials available.
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1971 Mercedes Benz 280sl

The long-lived W113 body style ended with the ’71 model year, bringing to close the classic lines and sporting character of the SL cars. The later cars would cross over into more of a luxurious boulevard cruiser rather than a car comfortable zipping around corners at high speeds.
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1987 Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit

Glamorous and commanding, the Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit was designed for those who appreciate craftsmanship and solid elegance. With just over 8,000 of these stately automobiles ever built, they are a rare pleasure. Powered by a 6.8L V8, you’ll find this car has more than enough authority to thrill. It runs effortlessly, and rides like pure luxury.
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1969 Jaguar E-type

2 owner vehicle!
Here we have a very rare find in the world of Jaguar E-Types. A two-owner, low mileage vehicle with an incredible amount of documentation.
Undisputedly one of the most visually stunning automobiles ever created, the Jaguar XKE established a new performance standard when first unveiled. And in the 40+ years since, it’s retained every ounce of that allure. The svelte bodywork was one of those rare designs that’s both aerodynamic and beautiful to the eye. The monocoque body, tubular front chassis and double-cam six cylinder engine were inspired by the world-beating D-Type ¬- a serious amount of racecar technology for a road-going car of that period. The powerful 4-wheel disc brakes were especially useful, given the 150 mph top speed!
Here we have a very rare find in the world of Jaguar E-Types.
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