
2024 New England Auto Auction - DAY 1
2024 New England Auto Auction - DAY 1
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DAY 1 - Friday, August 23, 2024
Friday will offer select automobilia & collectables and an expanded number of vehicle lots featuring a large number of Reserve & No Reserve Vehicles. Don’t miss this special opportunity to bid on a daily driver or the car of your dreams!
1966 Honda CL77 Scrambler
Lot # 711 (Sale Order: 126 of 175)
Being sold with No Reserve is this 1966 Honda CL-77
The Honda CL77 or Scrambler 305 is the off-road or scrambler version of the Honda C77 Dream and the CB77 Super Hawk of the 1960s.
Scramblers, designated CL by Honda, differed from the sport bikes (designated CB) to allow for some off-road riding. To increase ground clearance, it had upswept exhaust pipes running along the bike's left side. A bigger tube frame with a front downtube gave extra strength and ran through the space where the electric starter was mounted. Eliminating the starter gave clearance in the frame, and lightened the total weight of the bike. It had a small-capacity painted fuel tank, fork boots, 19-inch front and rear wheels, coarser-tread tires, a taller handlebar with cross-brace, and abbreviated fenders.
The 305.4 cc (18.64 cu in) overhead cam engine had a redline of 9000 rpm and contrasted sharply from the low-revving European and American bikes of the day. Running straight pipes with small internal baffles, CL77s featured a loud and very distinct sound from the 180 degree firing order of this parallel twin.
The seller states this motorcycle is in very good shape cosmetically and mechanically,
Being sold with a Bill of Sale
Model: Scrambler
Year: 1966
Mileage: 10425
Body Style: Dual Purpose
VIN: CL771064201
Exterior Color: Silver
Engine Size: 305CC
Condition: Very Good
Estimate - Range: $3,000 to 5,000
1960s Cushman Golfcart
Lot # 717 (Sale Order: 127 of 175)
The seller states this was used by a local family for many years, then stored away until the current owner purchased it, they have since installed a new exhaust, had the carburetor rebuilt, new battery box and required service and tune up.
The seller states this golf cart handles well and will come with some spares.
1985 Alfa-Romeo Graduate Roadster
Lot # 721 (Sale Order: 128 of 175)
This 1985 Alfa Romeo Graduate is being sold with no reserve.
The Graduate arrived in 1985 in North America , and was intended as an entry-level model with the same engine and transmission as the Quadrifoglio and Veloce, but with steel wheels, manual windows, vinyl seats, and vinyl top. Air conditioning and a dealer-installed radio were the only options.
Recent service and refresh work included a repaint in the original white, original carpets cleaned and re dyed, seats reupholstered in leather with the original burgundy color, new heater fan, replacement of all rubber hoses and lines, rebuilt brake calipers with new pads and rotors, and a new battery.
This Alfa-Romeo also sports a set of vintage Italian made ?MOMO? wheels and new tires.
Being sold with a registration.
1953 MG TD
Lot # 722 (Sale Order: 129 of 175)
Being sold at No Reserve is a 1953 MG TD
All proceeds from this sale will be going to help fund new construction and education programs at Owls Head Transportation Museum.
The 4-cylinder engine is paired with a 4 speed manual transmission and was found to run and shift very well.
The previous owner and his wife toured extensively with this car, and so has some signs of paint fade and usage are visible
This MG-TD is a well sorted, good driving car ready to hit the road.
Sold with a registration.
1991 Ford Mustang GT Convertible
Lot # 723 (Sale Order: 130 of 175)
This 1991 Ford Mustang GT convertible is being sold with no reserve, and is powered by a 5.0 liter V8 paired with a five-speed manual transmission and is finished in red over red cloth upholstery. Additional equipment includes a black convertible soft top, 16? Pony alloy wheels, a limited-slip differential, and fog lights.
This car has been professionally painted and converted to a 5 speed manual transmission, this car was originally a white GT with an automatic transmission , and has been stored in a Florida garage until 2021.
The seller states this is a good looking, fun car to drive.
Being Sold with a Registration
1990 Nissan S-Cargo
Lot # 724 (Sale Order: 131 of 175)
The Nissan S-Cargo is a radically different retro-styled van manufactured by Nissan from 1989 to 1991. The S-Cargo was originally marketed solely in Japan at their Nissan Cherry Stores, and over its two-year production run only 8,000 were produced.
The S-Cargo was introduced at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1989 and was originally marketed without Nissan branding and was available by reservation only.
Because of its origins at the Pike Factory, (Nissan?s special project group), the S-Cargo,along with the Nissan Figaro are known as Nissan?s ?Pike cars.? In 2011, noted design critic Phil Patton, of The New York Times, called the Pike cars ?the height of postmodernism? and ?unabashedly retro, promiscuously combining elements of the Citro...n 2CV, Renault 4, Mini, and Fiat 500.?
The exterior styling of the S-Cargo was inspired by the Citro...n 2CV delivery van, and interior styling borrowed a Citro...n-style single-spoke steering wheel. The name was a double entendre, standing for ?Small Cargo? and sounding like ?escargot?, which in turn is a nickname for the Citro...n 2CV.
The S-Cargo is powered by a 1.5 L 4-cylinder gasoline engine, a 3-speed automatic transmission,Optional items included,an oval-shaped portal window installed on each side panel of the van,an electric canvas sunroof, and air conditioning.
Seller states this Nissan S-Cargo is in very good condition inside and out, and could be a fun advertising tool.
2004 Mini Cooper S
Lot # 726 (Sale Order: 132 of 175)
Being sold with no reserve is this 2004 Mini Cooper S
Own a piece of British car history with this 2004 Mini Cooper, finished in Chili red with a tan interior. Power comes from a supercharged 1.6 liter Tritec engine and 6 speed manual transmission and will provide endless fun and excellent gas mileage.
The seller states this car is in very good to excellent condition, and has recently had extensive service and maintenance done to help ensure this car runs and drives as he states ?like a New, Used Mini?.
Some of the service work that was performed was an oil and filter change, new alternator, rear main seal replacement, replacement of the timing chain, tensioner guides, valve cover gasket, service supercharger, replacement of the clutch and all needed components.
In 2003 the MINI won the North American Car of the Year award .
This car is being sold with a title.
1941 Packard 160 Touring Sedan
Lot # 727 (Sale Order: 133 of 175)
Being sold with no reserve is this really well sorted 1941 Packard 160
Packard Super Eight 160 was the name given to the one of the two eight cylinder luxury automobiles produced by the Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan. It shared frames and some body types with the top model Packard Twelve. Following the discontinuation of the Seventeenth Series Packard Twelve after the 1939 model year.
Options include: Deluxe bumper Guards, Spot Light, Cormorant Hood Ornament and Back Up light, the front seat contains a privacy divider that can be rolled up from the back seat. This was not an option offered on this model leading to the assumption that it was specially ordered.
The eight cylinder 356 CI 160 HP engine was recently overhauled by Columbia Classic Cars of Winthrop Maine. Modern radial tires in the original 700-16 size have been recently fitted.
Car History: Purchased at the 2018 OHTM Auction. After getting the car home and evaluating, a call was placed to the consigner to obtain as much history as possible. It appears that the car was purchased around 2008 and restored by a gentleman in Massachusetts who had not driven it more than 100 miles. The car?s condition would indicate that it had at that time a new repaint and interior. The underside of the car was quite clean. Mechanicals had not been touched.
Since 2018, the following mechanical work has been done to the car
Replaced Starter Generator , Rebuilt Vacuum Windshield Wiper Motor , Rebuilt brake system including lines, wheel cylinders, master cylinder and shoes , Installed replacement exhaust system , Rebuilt mechanical fuel / vacuum pump , Engine overhauled by Columbia Classic cars. Note: Initially it was believed only a valve job was needed but, a full overhaul was performed to ensure quality and longevity, Installed electric fuel pump for priming (located under side of dash above emergency brake handle) , Replaced tires with proper size and aligned front end, Replaced ignition coil with NOS part , Replaced Battery , Wheel Bearing Replacement.
All Columbia Classic and parts invoiced are available with the purchase of this car.
This car is being sold with a State of Maine registration.
1923 Ford Model T Runabout
Lot # 728 (Sale Order: 134 of 175)
This handsome 1923 Ford Model T Runabout has been restored and sports a unique color combination. The Ford Model T is an automobile that was produced by the Ford Motor Company from 1908 to 1927. It is generally regarded as the first mass-affordable automobile which made car travel available to middle-class Americans. This example is the product an older, comprehensive restoration. The overall quality is much nicer then when it left the factory at Ford. Since completion it?s been part of a few private collections. The exterior is beautiful with its iconic styling design characteristics. The body on this car is very straight with very good panel fitment. The body was re-painted in the unique color of Copper which dresses it well. The fenders and running boards were re-painted in the factory original color of Black and decorated with Copper pin striping. The paintwork was recently detailed by the team at MS CLASSIC CARS to a brilliant shine. The convertible top mechanism was restored, re-painted black and covered with a new black canvas top that has dual plastic windows. Two leather straps hold the top frame down on the rear. It has new dual front windshields with a chrome mirror attached on the driver?s side. It is equipped with two side Lantern lights that were painted Copper. The driver?s side running board is home to a vintage toolbox that was painted Copper and decorated with black pin striping. The passenger?s side running board Ford logo was painted Copper and it was outfitted with a stainless Ford embossed step for entry into the cabin. The front is decorated with two painted headlight buckets, chrome Ford Moto-Meter and Ford logo on the radiator. The Copper and Silver painted metal 30? wheels have wooden spokes along with a chrome Ford hub. The wheels are wrapped with Excelsior 30 x 3.5 Blackwall bias ply tires. The rear is home to the full spare tire with new black cover. The removable rear trunk compartment has natural wood floors which can act as a bed floor. The battery is accessible through a section in the floors that lifts. The inviting interior is entered through the passenger side. The entire dash and steering column were painted Cooper with some Black appointments. The dash houses the Ford Amperes gauge. The chrome 4-spoke steering wheel has a wooden rim. The inner door panels and bench style was upholstered in Black leather which is soft to the touch. The Black wooden floorboards and three Black pedals are in excellent condition. The engine compartment is highly detailed throughout. From the information gathered it?s believed to have its factory original 177ci Inline 4-clyinder engine based on the year of the vehicle and engine stamp number. This engine was factory rated with 20hp with a top speed of 42 mph. The engine is coupled to a 2-speed planetary transmission. The undercarriage is also highly detailed throughout. Everything underneath was meticulously restored and painted black. The Model T suspension employed a transversely mounted semi-elliptical spring for each of the front and rear beam axles which allowed a great deal of wheel movement to cope with the dirt roads of the time. The Model T did not have a modern service brake. The right foot pedal applied a band around a drum in the transmission which stopped the rear wheels from turning. The parking brake lever operated bank brakes acting on the inside of the rear brake drums which were an integral part of the rear wheel hubs.
From the MS CLASSIC CARS Collection and is being sold with a Title
1952 Century Resorter 18' wooden Lake Boat
Lot # 729 (Sale Order: 135 of 175)
Recent service performed, fresh oil change, fuel system flush, ignition tune and service as well as a new battery installed.
The seller states the water hose is disconected for out of water testing, and drain plug needs to be reinstalled before launching.
Being sold with a Bill of Sale
Make: Century Boats
Year: 1952
Length (feet): 18
Condition: Good to Very Good
1930s Midget Racer
Lot # 730 (Sale Order: 136 of 175)
In the world of mid century race car craftsmanship, Bob Blake was considered by notable figures to be one of the best in the Business. Briggs Cunningham held Mr. Blake in such high regard that he said " ... He designed and built all our competition cars that raced at Le Mans from 1951 thru 1955, doing most of the work himself. He is one of the best aluminum welders and formers in the USA, and we found him invaluable in our racing department. Bob is a very efficient worker, and a real artist in sheet metal work of all kinds." After his highly successful run with Cunningham, Bob Blake then joined Jaguar in 1955 and worked on various requested projects, including the XKSS racers and the E-Type development, for the next twenty years. Bob Blake was a legend in the midget racing world and metal work, craftsmanship and design played a significant role in racing and automotive development.
This racer features a rare 1937-1940 era "Tin Side" V8-60 flat-head engine and is an original Ford factory "lightweight" engine with original "performance" aluminum heads. The set up also includes vintage Edelbrock-Los Angeles aluminum intake and vintage 'Ford Script" Holley-94 dual carb setup. It has a vintage "Marshman Racing Equipment" gearbox and vintage Ford "Banjo" style rear-end setup.
On the exterior this racer has a beautiful paint scheme with gold leaf, pinstriping, chrome front end and chassis components as well as a custom louvered full hood.
This racer was a complete, running and driving car that was taken around the track annually by a previous owner as part of a vintage racing club in the Northeast. For over the past 10 years it has been in a personal museum style collection on display. The current owner purchased the car and put it on display 10 years ago as they received and have not attempted to start or run the car. Sold with a bill of sale
Make: Ford
Model: Midget
Year: 1930
Engine: Flat head V8
Cylinders: 8-Cyl.
Estimate - Range: $20,000 to $30,000
1931 Ford Victoria
Lot # 731 (Sale Order: 137 of 175)
It has been stored over the winters in a storage facility, I put spark up, gas down, pull choke once or twice and it starts right up.
The Firestone White Walls were new in 2011-only 1,000 miles on them.
The interior is very nice and looks great from the floor to the headliners. Interior paint is in excellent condition and shines nicely. The Wiper has been upgraded to electric. The Exterior paint is done very well and is of a high quality (there are a couple of paint chips on the car) but overall the paint is a 8+ on scale of 1-10. The Tan vinyl top is in great shape, this is a solid original steel body. The mechanicals are great, it starts right up, but probably should have a new battery. The shocks have been upgraded to tube type and the generator has been replaced with an Alternator.
They only made the Model Victoria for two years-1930 and 1931, so this is a rare Classic Car. It's a great cruiser.
Being sold with a Title.
Make: Ford
Model: Victoria
Year: 1931
VIN: A4066679
Mileage: 48775
Transmission: 3-Speed
Cylinders: 4-Cyl.
Color - Exterior: Tan
Color - Interior: Tan
Condition: Very Good
Estimate - Range: $10,000 to $20,000
Vehicle Title: Available
1927 Ford Model TT Dump Truck
Lot # 732 (Sale Order: 138 of 175)
Being sold with No Reserve.
Starting in 1917, the Ford?s Model TT was the even more rugged alternative to the original ?T?. It was sold as an engine on a chassis on which coach builders could make bodies such as oil trucks, delivery vans, school buses, Being 25? longer than a conventional Model T and having a muck stronger chassis is this 1927 Ford Model TT Dump truck.
The 20hp 177 Cubic Inch engine drives a low ratio worm drive rear end limiting top speed to about 24Mph.
This C-Cab Model TT Dump is being sold with a Bill Of Sale only.
1930 Model A Ford Coupe
Lot # 733 (Sale Order: 139 of 175)
The seller states this is an older restoration that has held up well, and is a nice running and driving car.
Being sold with a Title.
1959 Mack B42X Dumptruck
Lot # 734 (Sale Order: 140 of 175)
Being sold with No Reserve is this 1959 Mack B42X Dump Truck from a collection of, and restored by, a long time collector of high quality antique trucks.
The Mack B series is a model line of trucks produced by Mack Trucks between 1953 and 1966.The successor to the 1940-1956 Mack L series, adopting a more streamlined appearance over its predecessors.The B-series was designed with a sloped windshield and larger, rounded fenders.
The B-?X? series was a line of extreme service chassis/heavy conventional-cab trucks.
This truck is configured with a dump bed, auxiliary 4 speed transmission, and dual fuel tanks. Being an extremely well kept older restoration the tires, dump ram, PTO, and air brakes all operate as they should.
The seller states this Mack B42X is in excellent shape all around, runs and drives very well, and is ready to work or show.
Being Sold with a registration
1999 Ford Mustang GT Convertible 35th Anniversary
Lot # 735 (Sale Order: 141 of 175)
This 35th Anniversary Mustang GT is a fourth-generation Ford Mustang and was produced by Ford for the 1994 through 2004 model years. For 1994 the Ford Mustang underwent its first major redesign in fifteen years, and was based on an updated version of the Fox platform. It featured styling by Bud Magaldi that incorporated some stylistic elements from the classic Mustangs A convertible returned, but the previous notchback and hatchback body styles were discontinued in favor of a conventional coupe design.
This Mustang is powered by a 4.6 Liter V8 , breathes through dual exhaust and uses a 5 speed manual to get power to the ground.
Having some nice creature comfort like leather interior, ice cold A/C, , a power convertible top, AM/FM/CD Stereo, and a new set of tires make this car a fun car to cruise.
The seller states this car is in excellent condition and is being sold with a Title.
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang GT
Year: 1999
VIN: 1HFAFP45X6XF230231
Mileage: 49835
Engine: 4.6 Liter
Transmission: Manual
Cylinders: 8-Cyl.
Color - Exterior: Red
Color - Interior: Tan
Estimate - Range: $18,000 to $24,000
1992 SAAB 900S Convertible
Lot # 736 (Sale Order: 142 of 175)
The seller states that recent service of upgrades include a new convertible top, new front axles and CV joints, short throw shifter, new battery and cables.
This Saab will be a nice fun convertible to cruise.
Being sold with a registration.
Make: Saab
Model: 900
Year: 1992
Mileage: 145,000
Color - Exterior: Beige
Color - Interior: Tan
Estimate - Range: $6,000 to $12,000
1983 AMC Eagle Passenger Car, VIN # 1ACCK3555DK181974
Lot # 737 (Sale Order: 143 of 175)
Being sold at No Reserve, is this 1983 AMC Eagle, a compact four-wheel drive passenger vehicle manufactured and marketed in a single generation by American Motors Corporation for model years 1980 through 1987
The AMC Eagles were the only four-wheel drive passenger cars produced in the United States at the time. All models featured "passenger-car comfort, plus 4WD security for all-weather security."
Marketing materials of the time refer to the Eagle as a "vehicle," "automobile," "car," or ?sport machine,? and although the description was not in use at the time, the AMC Eagle is widely recognized as the first crossover vehicle.
The seller states this is a good running car, the heat and A/C works well, 4 Wheel drive works as it should.
Being sold with a Title.
Year: 1983
Make: AMC
Model: Eagle
Vehicle Type: Passenger Car
Mileage:
Plate:
Body Type: 4 Door Sedan
Trim Level: Base
Drive Line: 4WD
Engine Type: L6, 4.2L
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Horsepower:
Transmission:
VIN #: 1ACCK3555DK181974
Features and Notes:
Make: AMC
Model: Eagle
Year: 1983
VIN: 1ACCK3555DK181974
Drive: 4x4
Color - Exterior: Blue
Color - Interior: Blue
Condition: Very Good
Estimate - Range: $8,000 to $16,000
Vehicle Title: Available
2005 Ford Mustang
Lot # 738 (Sale Order: 144 of 175)
Being sold with No Reserve.
This Silver on Grey Pony edition Ford Mustang is the 5th Generation of the mustang family, taking many ques from the first generation and was offered for the 2005 through 2009 model years. This coupe is equipped with a 4.0L V6 rated at 210 hp in stock configuration, this mustang has had the ?power eco boost ? added by its previous owner, driving the rear wheels via a 5 speed manual transmission.
The seller states this is a fun driver, and is in very good condition.
Being Sold with a Title
1963 Ford Falcon Convertible
Lot # 739 (Sale Order: 145 of 175)
The seller states this is a very good car and is a fun driver.
Being sold with a registration
Make: Ford
Model: Falcon
Year: 1963
VIN: 3H15U161008
Transmission: Automatic
Cylinders: 8-Cyl.
Color - Exterior: Blue
Color - Interior: Blue
1996 Pontiac Firebird Formula
Lot # 740 (Sale Order: 146 of 175)
Being sold with No Reserve is this this 1996 Pontiac Firebird Formula
This car comes from the collection of a prominent Maine family, and is equipped with a 5.7L V8, M30 automatic transmission with 3.23 posi-track rear axle.
One of 1500 Formula?s made for the 1996 model year with 323 of them being red.
This is a great summer vehicle to hop in and go for a drive and ?feel the excitement? as Pontiac said in their ads back in the mid-90s.
The seller states that the A/C needs to be serviced and currently the radio is inoperable.
This is being sold with a current Maine registration at no reserve.
2003 Ford Mustang Convertible
Lot # 741 (Sale Order: 147 of 175)
The seller states this car is all original and runs well.
Being sold with a Title
1986 BMW 320 E
Lot # 742 (Sale Order: 148 of 175)
Being sold with No reserve, is this BMW 320E part of the the BMW 3 Series which is a line of compact executive cars manufactured by the German automaker BMW.
The 3 Series is BMW?s best-selling model, accounting for around 30% of the BMW brand?s annual total car sales, and has won numerous awards throughout its history.
The seller states the Ac leaks, but everything else works as it should, he also states this car had a repaint in 2004 was repainted in 2004, and has always been garaged in winter.
Being sold with a Title
1975 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible
Lot # 743 (Sale Order: 149 of 175)
Being sold with No Reserve is this clean Volkswagen Super-Beetle.
The need for a people's car (Volkswagen in German), its concept and its functional objective, a cheap, simple car to be mass-produced for Germany's new road network.Lead engineer Ferdinand Porsche and his team took until 1938 to finalize the design. The result was the first Volkswagen, and one of the first rear-engined cars since the Brass Era. With 21,529,464 produced, the Beetle is the longest running and most-manufactured car of a single platform ever made.
This is the car for a driver who wants a very affordable classic.
Being sold with a registration
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Beetle
Year: 1975
VIN: 1552011977
Transmission: Manual
Cylinders: 4-Cyl.
Color - Exterior: Red
Color - Interior: Black
Estimate - Range: $8,000 to $16,000
1998 Ford Mustang Passenger Car,
Lot # 744 (Sale Order: 150 of 175)
Being sold with No Reserve
The 1998 Ford Mustang GT was a variant of the SN-95 Fourth Generation Mustang that featured unique styling and performance.. Exterior features included cast-aluminum wheels, two-piece headlights, a running pony grille emblem, added side skirts, rear spoiler, dual exhaust, two different style tail lights, vertical lenses for 1996-1998. The interior is leather upholstery .
The small-block V8 engine generated 225hp, the transmission is a five-speed manual Handling benefited from longer control arms, new 5-lug spindles, anti-roll bars, and chassis stiffening.
The seller states this car has some very nice additional add ons, a stainless steel Magna-Flo mufflers, frame rail connectors, Strang adjustable front shocks, a posi-trac rear end with 3.73 gears, accufab throttle body with cold air intake, and short throw shifter.
He has also stated some recent maintenance performer was the installation of a new clutch, rack and pinion as well as adjustable caster/camber plates.
Being sold with a title
Year: 1998
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Vehicle Type: Passenger Car
Body Type: 2 Door Coupe
Trim Level: GT
Drive Line: RWD
Engine Type: V8, 4.6L SOHC 16V; EFI
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Horsepower: 225HP
Transmission: 5-Speed
VIN #: 1FAFP42X4WF238114
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