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1939 CADILLAC SERIES 75 CONVERTIBLE
1939 CADILLAC SERIES 75 CONVERTIBLE V8 SEDAN Michigan,1939True barn find from a New Hampshire estate and one of only 36 Series 75 convertible sedans produced. Car appears to be a great candidate for restoration retaining the original drivetrain and majority of original trim. Cowl tag reads Style No. 37-7529, Body No. 23, Trim No. so-5594, body by Fleetwood. Odometer reads 90,404. Car is available for viewing prior to auction.
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1967 FORD FAIRLANE 500 VIN:
1967 FORD FAIRLANE 500 VIN: 7H33C112192. Mileage: 53000
Original car with radio delete option, one repaint in original color, interior, chrome, spare tire and Jack, and owners manual. Non original equipment includes a period correct 427 cubic inch Ford FE engine with a triple carburetor setup, 428 Cobra jet heads, 4-speed manual transmission with factory floor shifter, 3.50:1 rear with posi-traction, and a factory correct 427 hood. A tachometer has been added to the steering column as well as a water temperature, oil pressure, and vacuum gauges. The car drives like new, is very powerful, and sounds great.
The car has received one re-paint in factory Medium Aqua. The NOS interior in Aqua shows remarkably well. The body tag reveals a September 23rd build date in Detroit and an original rear ratio of 3.10:1 and a C4 automatic transmission. Equipped with a bench seat, and a new front windshield has been installed.
In 1966, the 427 cubic inch Ford GT40 Mk II dominated the 24 Hours of Le Mans race, with a one-two-three result. In 1967, Parnelli Jones, in a Holman-Moody prepped Fairlane, won the season-opening Riverside 500 road race. Then, Mario Andretti captured the Daytona 500 in a Fairlane, with Fred Lorenzen a close second in his Holman-Moody Ford. The FE again powered the 24 Hours of Le Mans winner. In drag racing, the 427 Ford Galaxie was a winner in three consecutive National Events: the '64 Indy Nationals, the 1965 WinterNationals and the 1965 Indy Nationals.
This lot subject to reserve. For this lot, payment accepted only by wire transfer. 15% Buyer's Premium for LLA live-online and absentee bidding. 20% buyer's premium for live internet bidding through a third party host. For winning bidders in NC, license plate and titling of vehicle will be obtained by Leland Little Auctions NCFL# 7452, provided all applicable fees and taxes are paid.
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Dated 1927 1928 1916-S
Dated 1927 1928 1916-S
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a/ KINGSBURY ROADSTER NO. 342
a/ KINGSBURY ROADSTER NO. 342 1927 pressed steel early model with wire frame painted in yellow body black fenders clockwork motor ''No. 342'' on license. 12 1/4'' l. (VG Cond.)
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A 1921 Overland tourer two
A 1921 Overland tourer two axle-rigid motor car yellow and black painted registration number AD 9561
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1873
1873
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1934
1934
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Bernstein Watercolor of 1937 Cord
Bernstein Watercolor of 1937 Cord SuperchargedPhaeton dated 1974 with car details above approx. 15'' x 19''.
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1929 FORD MODEL A VIN:
1929 FORD MODEL A VIN: AW1644665.
with paperwork supporting a 2013 refurbishment with an engine rebuild performed by Schwalm's in Pennsylvania to include: balancing all components, modern valves, flywheel re-conditioned with new clutch and pressure plate. New intake and exhaust manifolds, a complete driveshaft, radiator and support, water pump, starter, steering linkage and many suspension parts were installed. A previous restoration in 2007 is partially supported by paperwork. The three speed manual transmission and emergency brake are floor mounted.
The two-tone Red and Black paint shows well. Additions include a black vinyl top, dual side mirrors, sun-visor, tread plates for the running boards, wide whitewall tires and balanced spoke wheels in a pastel yellow, electric air horn, and upgraded halogen headlights. The beige interior shows well, and the front seats have had seat covers on them for some time (removed for the pictures). The rear floor feature carpet, with the front seat area in a black vinyl. A new floorboard kit has been installed.
This lot subject to reserve. For this lot, payment accepted only by wire transfer. 15% Buyer's Premium for LLA live-online and absentee bidding. 20% buyer's premium for live internet bidding through a third party host. For winning bidders in NC, license plate and titling of vehicle will be obtained by Leland Little Auctions NCFL# 7452, provided all applicable fees and taxes are paid.
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1933 NY license plate.
1933 NY license plate.
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A small collection of Dinky
A small collection of Dinky sports and saloon cars (1940s and 1950s) including Jaguar model 157 Raleigh model 40A Studebaker telephone service van number 261 and eleven other models various (mostly play-worn and unboxed)
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MODEL STREETCAR. American early
MODEL STREETCAR. American early 20th century tin copper wood and glass. Well-done model with original yellow and red paint. Placed on a section of track. 30''h. 34''l.
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WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS,
WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS, (AMERICAN, 1888-1969), LANESVILLE, MASSACHUSETTS, 1939, WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, SIGHT: 17 1/2 X 21 1/2 IN., FRAME: 28 X 31 IN.WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS, (American, 1888-1969) Lanesville, Massachusetts, 1939, watercolor on paper signed and dated W. Lester Stevens '39 lower right; titled Lanesville, Mass lower left 1939, watercolor on paper Dimensions: sight: 17 1/2 x 21 1/2 in., frame: 28 x 31 in. Condition: Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
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1947 Aberdale Estimate $1-100
1947 Aberdale Estimate $1-100
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WYANDOTTE STREAMLINED SEDAN WITH
WYANDOTTE STREAMLINED SEDAN WITH TRAILER Pressed steel painted in blue features electric lights opening hood original paint and trim includes original box with repairs. 15'' l. Fatigue to tires on car and trailer laser copy to box. (VG Cond.) Inv# 246-27
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Lot (17) 1948-1964 Austin Texas
Lot (17) 1948-1964 Austin Texas bicycle license plates.
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1927 BUICK SEDAN Arcade done in
1927 BUICK SEDAN Arcade done in green and black color scheme silver trimmed grille nickel spoke wheels spare and driver original. 8'' l. Some paint loss. (VG Cond.)
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Lot 3 Lane ''Aclaim'' series Mid
Lot 3 Lane ''Aclaim'' series Mid Century tables.
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C. 1930's Columbia sidewalk
C. 1930's Columbia sidewalk bicycle.
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a/ HUBLEY STUDEBAKER ROADSTER
a/ HUBLEY STUDEBAKER ROADSTER c.1935 cast iron painted in green body nickel chassis lights and bumper spare rubber tire on trunk. 3/16 Spare is original 4 tires are replacements; light paint wear around the windshield. 6 1/2'' l. (Exc. Cond.)
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LOT OF THREE AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES
LOT OF THREE AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES Includes an Airflow by A.C. Williams take-apart station wagon and streamlined coupe by Hubley; varied paint colors all with rubber tires and done in cast iron. 5'' - 6'' l. (VG-Exc. Cond.) Inv# 119-49 154-45 169-11
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SCHEIBLE SEDAN c. 1927 pressed
SCHEIBLE SEDAN c. 1927 pressed steel enclosed sedan painted in blue three window design tin litho balloon wheels dummy lights windshield visor full running boards painted in silver yellow side stripe. 17 1/2'' l. New rubber tires wear to paint (Good Cond.)
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A 1937 Austin Ruby black painted
A 1937 Austin Ruby black painted and with leather interior and sliding roof registration PSK124 engine No. M208739 Chassis No. ARR267082 taxed and MOT until July 2013
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a/ WYANDOTTE STREAMLINED SEDAN WITH
a/ WYANDOTTE STREAMLINED SEDAN WITH TRAILER Pressed steel painted in red features electric lights opening hood original paint and trim. 9/19 No lights hood does not open. 15'' l. Repainted.
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C. 1950 Sports lightweight
C. 1950 Sports lightweight roadster. Good original condition.
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Lot two 1929 NY license plates.
Lot two 1929 NY license plates.
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1935 FORD MODEL 48-790 "WOODY"
1935 FORD MODEL 48-790 "WOODY" STATION WAGON1935 Ford Model 48-790 "Woody" Station Wagon , full off-frame restoration with approximately 700 miles since the restoration.
The model that vaulted Ford ahead of Chevrolet in the pre-war Era. Frequently kept on summer estates, hotels and resorts, this car coined the term "Station Wagon". While roughly 4,500 were built in 1935, very few remain today.
This particular example was originally acquired on Nantucket Island from a local Estate and had a thorough body-off restoration in 2001 which included new paint, a new leather interior, a mechanical rebuild, and preservation of the all original maple and birchwood paneling. The underside is in pristine condition. This Deluxe Trim model features chrome trim around the grill, windshield and hood vents.
The 3.6L (221ci) V8 runs smoothly, quietly and cool with the addition of an all aluminum radiator and electric fan. The original 3-speed manual transmission was replaced with an automatic for drivability purposes. The electrical system was updated to 12 Volts and the brakes were upgraded to hydraulic assisted drums. The vehicle recently had a complete oil change service as well as a new battery installed.
Various documents and pictures of the restoration will be made available to the winning bidder as well as the original instruction book that came with the car.
Length 15 Ft. 3 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and neither Osona Auctions nor the seller shall have any responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact us to request further information or additional images that may be available.
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LOT OF THREE HUBLEY TAKE - APARTS
LOT OF THREE HUBLEY TAKE - APARTS c. 1933 all three done in cast iron and painted in green chassis orange bodies and rubber wheels includes: coupe sedan and luxury coupe with spare on side. 4'' -5'' l. (Exc. Cond.)
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1922
1922
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1940s Louis Marx & co Tin Plate
1940s Louis Marx & co Tin Plate mechanical Car G Man Pursuit Car Made in America length 37cm
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LOU STOVALL (American b. 1937).
LOU STOVALL (American b. 1937). LISTEN signed dated 1986 titled numbered 77/250 and dedicated ''for 88.5 FM'' in pencil lower margin. Color lithograph - Framed image: 17 1/2 in. x 17 1/2 in.
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1936 NASH LAFAYETTE OPEN ROADSTER
1936 NASH LAFAYETTE OPEN ROADSTER Kenton very rare example only produced in this size and only observed yellow body nickel frame with grille white rubber tires. 7'' l. Wear to paint. (VG Cond.)
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Lot (13) 1950' s Architectural
Lot (13) 1950' s Architectural Review magazines.
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KINGSBURY SEDAN NO. 345 c. 1927
KINGSBURY SEDAN NO. 345 c. 1927 pressed steel painted in blue body green running boards orange accent line clockwork motor spare on rear license lettered ''345''. 12 3/4'' l. Repaint to green fenders (VG Cond.)
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1936 LINCOLN ZEPHYR SEDAN WITH
1936 LINCOLN ZEPHYR SEDAN WITH HOUSE TRAILER Hubley cast iron both done in red overall sedan features a nickel grille and bumper trailer has streamline body with windows white rubber tires. 13 1/2'' l. One replaced tire. (VG Cond.)
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1936 PONTIAC SEDAN WITH HOUSE
1936 PONTIAC SEDAN WITH HOUSE TRAILER Kenton type I cast iron black frame red body nickel grille silver painted enclosed trailer rubber tires. 9 1/2'' l. (VG-Exc. Cond.)