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1932 Nash Victoria Convertible

1932 Nash Victoria Convertible

This is a 1932 Nash Victoria First Series Convertible. First Series means, when the first cars of ’32 rolled down the line, Nash was in no financial shape to abandon or scrap the 1931 Victoria bodies that they had purchased from Seaman Body Company of Milwaukee. So, for the first ninety days of 1932, Nash used the same body from 1931 with the 1932 more rounded style front end.

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1933 Pierce Arrow Model 1236

1933 Pierce Arrow Model 1236

This 1933 Pierce Arrow 1236 Club Sedan was meticulously restored by Hill and Vaughn of Los Angeles and one of the last cars on which Phil Hill worked.  Properly sorted, this car runs like a Rolex.  This perfect restoration car has been shown at Pebble Beach and is ready to compete in any venue. Built in [...]

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1935 Buick Victoria

1935 Buick Victoria

This car scored 400 out of 400 points at the Buick Nationals and is believed to be the best example in the world.

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1938 Chrysler Imperial

1938 Chrysler Imperial

This 1938 Chrysler Imperial Convertible is one of three that exist today from an original production run of only 103 cars.

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1941 Hollywood Graham

1941 Hollywood Graham

This 1941 Hollywood Graham has had a concourse restoration and has just won first place at the Graham Nationals, Best of Show, and People’s Choice.

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1949 Volkswagon Beetle

1949 Volkswagon Beetle

This a 1949 Volkswagon Beetle owned by one of my friends. He was a Volkswagon dealer that owned this car and he is now interested in selling it. It has been in storage for 40 years. You can call Carl at 707-616-4265 with questions.

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