Premier Automobile 2016-10-03 Auction - 12 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA
2003 Ferrari 575M Maranello.1965 Chevrolet Corvette “Fuelie”.1914 National 6-W Roadster.
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Denver, PA, United States
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1965 Chevrolet Corvette “Fuelie”.: 1965 is the coveted final year for fuel-injected Corvettes during the C2 “stingray” era. Costing more than $500 (nearly an eighth of the base roadster price tag), it was an option only intended
0001: 1965 Chevrolet Corvette “Fuelie”.Est. US$90,000-US$120,000
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1934 Ford D-Lux Roadster.: Ford’s most desirable model, this 1934 D-Lux proudly boasts an “all Henry Ford steel” body. Finished in beautiful black paint, the V8 3-speed car is accented with tan top and
0002: 1934 Ford D-Lux Roadster.Est. US$70,000-US$90,000
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1956 Ford Thunderbird.: This spectacular example of a first generation Thunderbird is decorated with multiple show wins, including national Antique Automobile Club of America honors at Hershey. With less than 80,000 miles,
0003: 1956 Ford Thunderbird.Est. US$45,000-US$60,000
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1932 Packard 902 5 Passenger 2 Door Sedan Coupe.: Balancing sport and accommodating size, the five-passenger Packard 507-902 8-cylinder coupe cost nearly $3,000 in its day. With less than 58,000 miles, this blue and black sedan-coupe presents with
0004: 1932 Packard 902 5 Passenger 2 Door Sedan Coupe.Est. US$40,000-US$60,000
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1914 National 6-W Roadster.: Believed to be one of just two surviving examples (car #9396, engine #6504), this Indianapolis-built “nickel-era” roadster belongs to a rich race tradition in the city where it was manufactured.
0005: 1914 National 6-W Roadster.Est. US$130,000-US$175,000
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1989 Porsche 930 Turbo Slantnose (505) Cabriolet.: In 1989, Porsche concluded its iconic slantnose run (or "Flachbau" as it is also known). Some of the most sought after, fastest, and expensive modern production Porsches, these 911 Turbo cars were
0006: 1989 Porsche 930 Turbo Slantnose (505) Cabriolet.Est. US$250,000-US$300,000
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1961 Mercedes Benz 190SL.: Offered for sale by the same owner since 1969, this ivory White 190SL spent more than 30 of those years in conditioned garage storage. Recently resurrected with newer wide whitewall tires, gas tank,
0007: 1961 Mercedes Benz 190SL.Est. US$100,000-US$120,000
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1958 Chevrolet Corvette.: Less than 10,000 1958 Corvettes rolled off of the St. Louis, Missouri assembly line. This Snowcrest White example is beautifully complemented with blue vinyl upholstery and the iconic silver coves.
0008: 1958 Chevrolet Corvette.Est. US$80,000-US$100,000
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2003 Ferrari 575M Maranello.: Named after the Italian town where Ferraris have been hand-built since the 1940s, this front-engine exotic presents as it did on the showroom floor. Finished in trademark Rosso Corsa red with camel
0009: 2003 Ferrari 575M Maranello.Est. US$150,000-US$200,000
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1968 Mustang Eleanor.: Built by the storied Cinema Vehicle Services company and autographed by leading man Nicholas Cage, this “Eleanor” creation was manufactured using the molds from 2000’s Gone In 60 Seconds star
0010: 1968 Mustang Eleanor.Est. US$200,000-US$300,000
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1962 Chevrolet Corvette.: 1962 would mark Corvette’s progression from the 283 cubic inch motor to its definitive 327 engine. This numbers matching roadster features a 4-speed transmission. With driver quality paint, this
0011: 1962 Chevrolet Corvette.Est. US$80,000-US$100,000
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1968 Ford Mustang Convertible.: To appreciate this highly-optioned 1968 Ford Mustang convertible is to drive it. Discovered more than 20 years ago in California under “a foot of blankets,” this Lime Gold, 4-barrel 302 cubic
0012: 1968 Ford Mustang Convertible.Est. US$25,000-US$40,000