
2024 New England Auto Auction - DAY 2
2024 New England Auto Auction - DAY 2
Description
2001 Ford Mustang Bullitt
Lot # 049 (Sale Order: 51 of 167)
Being sold with no reserve is this 2001 Ford Mustang Bullitt
All proceeds from this sale will be going to the Maine Chapter of ?Make A Wish Foundation?
The Bullitt was a variant of the fourth generation Mustang that featured unique styling, performance, and collectibility. Ford partnered with Warner Bros to offer a special version of its GT with the Bullitt nameplate, as an homage to the Mustang driven by Steve McQueen in the 1968 movie Bullitt.
The exterior, which was offered in Highland Green Finish features a unique hood scoop, rear roof trim, lower rocker moldings, unique rear side windows, as well as a variety of other cosmetic changes.
The handling-focused Bullitt featured larger brakes, lowered suspension, and sub-frame connectors.
Interior features include aluminum pedals and shifter, gauge facings, leather seat upholstery patterned after the 1968 model.
1989 Ford LN8000 Truck Cab and Chassis
Lot # 050 (Sale Order: 52 of 167)
Offered for sale with No Reserve is this all original 1989 Ford L8000 with just over 26,000 original miles. Within the collector truck community, enthusiasm for the Ford L Series is quickly growing. A trusted workhorse of the late 70's through mid 1990's, the Ford L Series developed a reputation for rugged reliability and styling, and is nicknamed the "Louisville '' after the location of Ford's heavy truck manufacturing plant. Serious collectors, enthusiasts, and people who need a reliable heavy duty truck should take note. Highly sought after original, low milage L Series trucks are hard to find and do not come up for sale often.
Under the hood this L8000 is powered by its original Ford 474ci / 7.8L diesel engine and paired with a six speed manual transmission. Until recently, this "Louisville" spent its entire life as a fire truck and was maintained to a high standard by its fire department. The current owner professionally lengthened and repainted the frame.. The original tires are still on the rear of the truck and on the front wheels are two new 11R22.5 Firestone tires. According to the owner, the bright red paint is original to the truck. The original larger style chrome bumper, a hard to find and desirable feature, is still in a very good condition. Another fe
Vehicles are only original once and the options this truck provides are almost limitless. A highly desirable collector quality, original 26,000 miles 'Louisville" is not easily found. For work or play, this truck deserves attention and is being offered for sale with NO RESERVE. Sold with a registration.
Year: 1989
Make: Ford
Model: LN8000
Vehicle Type: Truck
Mileage: 26,000
Body Type: chassis
Engine Type: L6, 7.8L; Turbo
Fuel Type: Diesel
Horsepower: 240HP
Transmission: 6 Speed
VIN #:
Features and Notes:
1954 Morris Oxford
Lot # 051 (Sale Order: 53 of 167)
A wonderful and very fun unmolested example of Morris Garages
(MG) Mineral Blue finished 1954 Morris Oxford MO.
Arriving here from the UK in April 1989, and stored for 30 years, it has been nicely mechanically and cosmetically recommissioned to a excellent driver quality condition.
Mileage @ 61,494 is considered original, runs excellent, and simply a very fun car to own and drive.
The only issue US drivers are confronted with is... remembering which side of the saloon to enter when going to drive it. (RHD)
Unique at car events, and where else have you ever seen
Being sold with a Title
Make: Morris
Model: Oxford
Year: 1954
Transmission: Manual
Cylinders: 4-Cyl.
Color - Exterior: Blue
Color - Interior: Other
Condition: Very Good
Estimate - Range: $10,000 to $15,000
1951 Ford F-3 Pickup
Lot # 052 (Sale Order: 54 of 167)
This being the first generation of the Ford F-Series is a series of trucks that was produced by Ford Motor Company from the 1948 to the 1952 model years. The F-3 model was a Heavy Duty ... ton.
The introduction of the F-Series marked the divergence of Ford car and truck design, developing a chassis intended specifically for truck use, and marked Ford?s entry into the medium- and heavy-duty truck segment.
This generation of F-Series pickup trucks is the only generation to use entirely Flathead engines (inline-6 and V8s).
For 1951 the grille was restyled with a large horizontal bar, moving the headlights further apart, the hood trim was also redesigned, a V-8 emblem appeared on the front fascia above the grille opening.
The seller states this is an extremely well cared for older restoration, done to original specifications and runs and drives extremely well.
Being sold with a registration
1949 Ford F-1 Pick-Up
Lot # 053 (Sale Order: 55 of 167)
This 1949 Ford F-1 pickup is all steel, and sits on a Chevrolet S10 chassis, powered by a Chevy 355 Ci wonderfully detailed engine, sending power to the rear wheels through a TH350 and stopped by disk brakes.
Tinted windows, cold AC, and good heat, Lokar shifter, custom gauges, and a beautiful interior round out this fantastic truck.
The seller states this truck runs and drives very well.
Being sold with a title.
1961 Volkswagen Beetle "Ragtop"
Lot # 054 (Sale Order: 56 of 167)
1961 VW Beetle "Ragtop"
RARE Factory Slide-Top Car built by VW Enthusiast Professionally Built 1915cc Performance Engine Karman Ghia 4-spd Manual, Karman Ghia Trans-axle with 4.12 gears, lowered and Narrowed Suspension, upgraded front disc brake System, 15" EMPI wheels and radial Tires.
Exterior features a custom "Rescue Green" paint, correct Brown seats and interior, rebuilt Bendix Sapphire Radio.
This is a very nicely restored and updated Bug, with all proper factory body tags still in-tact.
The seller states this car is an Absolute Blast to Drive!
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Beetle
Year: 1961
Transmission: 4-Speed
Cylinders: 4-Cyl.
Color - Exterior: Green
1976 Chevrolet K10 4X4
Lot # 055 (Sale Order: 57 of 167)
Factory 4WD Short-bed Truck from Florida,Recent Frame-Off Restoration Build, Rebuilt 350-V8 & TH-350 Automatic, Factory Power Steering and Brakes, Updated Wolverine Locking Hubs, Upgraded Rancho Suspension, 20" COY wheels with 33" Tires, TMI Leather Bucket Seats, Bluetooth/AM/FM Stereo
Excellent Paint & Body
Being sold with a Title2004 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Passenger Car, VIN # WDBUH82j44X128994
Lot # 056 (Sale Order: 58 of 167)
Referred to the W211 it's powered by a 3.2- liter V6 paired with a five speed automatic transmission and All wheel drive.
It's very nicely equipped with the standard Mercedes options, it has power heated seats, a sunroof, CD player, fold down rear seats and a rear third-row bench seat, it also has the rear cargo shade and a rear behind the seat storage compartment.
This Mercedes was bought by the selling dealer in 2021 it had 134,790 miles when he bought it, and it's been regularly serviced and maintained.
In preparation for the sale a major service was done which consisted of front and rear brake pads and sensors, plugs wires coil packs air filters water pump battery and an oil change.
This car shows 155,387 miles which is just under 8,000 miles a year. The Mercedes runs and drives very nicely and the AC is ice cold . Overall it's in good condition with no lights on the dashboard and it runs and drives well. The paint has a nice shine to it and the interior looks nice. No leaks and very dry underneath.
A complete detail was performed on the inside outside and engine bay.
The Mercedes will be sold with a Massachusetts title the manuals, two keys, and A 3 ring binder will be provided with all the maintenance and service records from 2021 to present.
These All wheel drive wagons are becoming very hard to find in this condition,and if you have any questions, My name is Carl please feel free to call me @ 508-269-3910
Year: 2004
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: E-Class
Vehicle Type: Passenger Car
Mileage: 155387
Body Type: 4 Door Wagon
Trim Level: E320 4Matic
Drive Line: AWD
Engine Type: V6, 3.2L
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Horsepower: 221HP
Transmission:
VIN #: WDBUH82j44X128994
Features and Notes:
2007 BMW 3 series Passenger Car, VIN # WBAWV53537PW24809
Lot # 057 (Sale Order: 59 of 167)
This 2007 BMW E92 328 XI Coupe has been with the same owner since 2013 It's equipped with the 3.0L inline 6 24V All-Wheel Drive.
It's finished in dark blue metallic with brown Dakota leather interior.
The current owner bought the car in 2013 with 75,573 miles. He bought it at an insurance auto auction with right front damage. Photos of the damage are provided.
The BMW was properly and professionally repaired using BMW and aftermarket parts. It was fitted with an M series from bumper cover and rocker covers. A three-ring binder will be provided with all the maintenance and service records. In preparation for the sale a major service was performed which consisted of a complete brake service, brake pads rotors and sensors. Water pump and thermostat, new valve cover and gasket, ignition coils and plugs, both valve solenoids and 6 fuel injectors.
The air filter and cabin filter were also replaced as well as a new battery and an oil change.
The BMW runs and drives well with no leaks and very dry underneath with no warning lights on the dashboard.
The A/C is ice cold and works perfectly, the digital odometer indicates 115,075 miles, which is just 7,000 miles a year. It is nicely equipped with leather interior with power heated seats CD player sunroof and fold down rear seats, 5 spoke alloy wheels with run flat tires. The paint has a very nice shine to it and the interior looks very nice. It was detailed inside outside and engine bay.
The owners? manuals one key a three-ring binder with all the service records from 2013 to present 4 alloy wheels with snow tires that are like new. It will sell with no reserve. My name is Carl and if you have any questions feel free to call me @ 508-269-3910
This BMW will be sold with a Massachusetts title that reads reconstructed prior collision.
Year: 2007
Make: BMW
Model: 3 series
Vehicle Type: Passenger Car
Mileage: 115075
Body Type: 2 Door Coupe
Trim Level: 328xi
Drive Line: AWD
Engine Type: L6, 3.0L
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
VIN #: WBAWV53537PW24809
Features and Notes:
1975 Toyota LandCruiser FJ40
Lot # 058 (Sale Order: 60 of 167)
Being sold with No Reserve, is this Toyota FJ40.
The consignor has owned it for about 5 years and uses it only when they are in Maine which is about 3-4 months/year with an average of about 500 miles per year, since taking ownership.
It is always stored inside, and properly maintained.
It has a V-8 engine Edlebrock carb, stainless steel manifold and power brakes and steering, the seller states they also have the PPI and all records since taking ownership.
The seller states this Land Cruiser is in very good condition.
Being sold with a Title
1954 Penn Yan Commander Wooden Boat
Lot # 059 (Sale Order: 61 of 167)
The seller states this boat was restored using its original hull by a very high quality restoration shop in New York and is a very smooth good handling boat.
Being sold with a registration
Year: 1954
VIN: CRHM541213
1966 Lincoln Continental Convertible
Lot # 060 (Sale Order: 62 of 167)
Model: Continental
Year: 1966
VIN: 6Y86R426675
Estimate - Range: $65,000 to $75,000
Vehicle Title: Available
1954 Ford Crestliner Skyliner
Lot # 061 (Sale Order: 63 of 167)
This 1954 Ford Crestline Skyliner is one of the most iconic vehicles produced during the 1950's and comes to the auction from a private collection of high quality specialty vehicles. Prior ownership of this vehicle also included the prestigious Richard Burdick Collection as well as the well known Charles Cawley collection.
Ford's creatively and styling are on full display with this particular "Skyliner" edition which features a factory plexiglass front roof allowing extra light and spacious views for the passengers. Ford claimed that the plexiglass roof filtered out up to 60% of the sun's harmful rays. Also included with this unique Ford is the dealer-installed Ford optioned "peekaboo" plexiglass hood that allows the engine to be seen from the outside.
According to a previous description, this Skyliner appears to have been repainted and the interior redone in its original color but otherwise is an original, unrestored car. The odometer shows just over 13,400 miles. Not only are examples of this style Ford with the plexiglass hood extremely rare, to be found in this condition are even harder to find. Serious collectors should take note of the opportunity to own a vehicle like this. Sold with a title.
Make: Ford
Model: Crestline
Year: 1954
VIN: U4FF107364
Mileage: 13400
Cylinders: 8-Cyl.
Color - Exterior: White
Color - Interior: Blue
Vehicle Title: Available
2004 Chevrolet Corvette Z06
Lot # 062 (Sale Order: 64 of 167)
This incredibly original 2004 Corvette Z06 is finished in Torch Red over a black leather interior, and is powered by its factory LS6 V8 engine and 6 speed manual transmission.
The car is equipped with factory 17? front/18? rear wheels, dual zone climate control, a head-up display, a power driver?s seat, tilt steering column, cruise control, and a Bose sound system.
The C5 Z06 was only offered as a fixed-roof coupe, and features a titanium exhaust system and weight saving measures such as thinner glass and reduced sound deadening when compared to the standard C5.
The Carfax report shows no accidents, this is the final year of production for the C5 Z06, and this particular one is uncommonly original with only 31k miles. As stated by the seller,this Corvette is a proper one to own.
Being sold with a Title
2003 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class Passenger Car,
Lot # 063 (Sale Order: 65 of 167)
Being sold with a title
Year: 2003
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: SLK-Class
Vehicle Type: Passenger Car
Mileage: 10,760
Body Type: 2 Door Convertible; Roadster
Trim Level: SLK320
Drive Line: RWD
Engine Type: V6, 3.2L
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Horsepower: 215HP
Transmission:
Features and Notes:
2006 Aston Martin DB9 Passenger Car, VIN # SCFAD02A96GB04778
Lot # 064 (Sale Order: 66 of 167)
The Aston Martin DB9 Volante is a thrilling blend of British luxury and performance. Drive like James Bond as you hit the road in your very own 2006 Aston Martin DB9 Volante. With its V12 engine and bold styling, action and adventure are never far behind! This gorgeous supercar offers an opulent cabin and strong performance wrapped in a package every bit as stunning as its Italian counterparts.
This Aston comes equipped with the 5.9 liter - twelve-cylinder engine producing 450 hp. It has all the creature comforts you would expect from a fine British automaker, with wood trim, leather seats, power everything, including the convertible top. This DB9 also has 44,000 original miles with new tires and fully serviced.
Under the DB9's shapely bodywork is a new lightweight aluminum-bonded frame, which Aston claims is the most structurally efficient in the world. The luxuriously appointed cabin features exotic wood grain paneling and sumptuous Bridge of Weir leather. The milled-aluminum instrument panel completes the sleek interior.
Even with 450hp on tap, the engine makes a seamless transition between back country roads, highways and city traffic. The six-speed automatic transmission can be switched to manual via paddle shifters on the steering wheel, offering the driver sporty, responsive handling.
Safety features include side-impact airbags, front airbags, Dynamic Stability Control, all-disc anti-lock brakes with brake force-distribution and brake assist: handy amenities when you can go 60 mph in just over five seconds.
Vehicle sold with a title. (Title Enroute)
Year: 2006
Make: Aston Martin
Model: DB9
Vehicle Type: Passenger Car
Mileage: 44,500
Body Type: 2 Door Convertible
Trim Level: Volante
Drive Line: RWD
Engine Type: V12, 6.0L
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Horsepower:
Transmission:
VIN #: SCFAD02A96GB04778
Features and Notes:
1974 Honda CB750 Motorcycle
Lot # 065 (Sale Order: 67 of 167)
This jazzy 1974 Honda CB750 Motorcycle has been beautifully restored and runs excellent. The Honda CB750 is an air-cooled, transverse, inline 4-cylinder engine motorcycle produced by Honda from 1969 to 1983. It?s regarded as the first motorcycle to be called a ?Superbike?. The CB750 is included in the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Classic Bikes and it was named in the Discovery Channel?s ?Greatest Motorbikes Ever?. Cycle World Magazine called it ?a masterpiece? and Cycle Magazine called it ?the most sophisticated production bike ever?. This example was the product of a professional restoration that was completed in 2020. From the information gathered it?s been ridden roughly 1,500 miles since completion. The entire motorcycle was disassembled to a bare frame which was powder-coated black. The chrome handlebar is mounted to the top triple clamp with a raiser that features integrated indicator lights. Instrumentation consists of the factory original Nippon Denso 150-mph speedometer and a matching tachometer with an 8k- rpm redline. A Wagner headlight provides nighttime visibility. The fuel tank was refinished in the factory original color of Flake Sunrise Orange which is decorated with black, gold and silver stripes along with Honda emblems. A new molding was recently added to the bottom portion of the fuel tank. The two side panel covers were also refinished in Flake Sunrise Orange with 750 Four emblems. The left side panel does have a small crack that was touched up. Some of the beautiful bright work includes the mirrors, gauge bezels, turn signals, fenders, grab bar and engine covers. The new black vinyl-upholstered two-up seat offers a passenger grab strap. The 19? front and 18? rear chrome wire-spoke wheels are mounted with Duro tires. The suspension consists of a conventional fork with black gaiters as well as dual partially shrouded shocks mounted to the swingarm. The braking is handled by a front disc and rear drum. The motorcycle is powered by the 736cc SOHC Inline 4-cylinder engine that was factory rated with 67hp. The engine is fed with the correct four Keihin carburetors and breathes through the correct four into four exhaust system. The engine features a kick starter and an electric starter. The engine runs and sounds excellent! The engine is coupled to a 5-speed manual transmission which shifts smoothly. It features passenger folding foot pegs, side stand and center stand. The CB750 was rated with a top speed of 125 mph. It?s hard to imagine something that?s 50-years old looks this stylist. This motorcycle has been serviced and detailed which is documented with an invoice that?s included.
Being sold with No Reserve from the MS CLASSIC CARS Collection.
Being sold with a Title.
1969 Mercedes Benz 280 SL "Pagota"
Lot # 066 (Sale Order: 68 of 167)
From 1967 to 1971, Mercedes produced around 23,885 of the W113, 280SL ?Pagoda,? a model nicknamed for its slightly concave removable top. It boasted the last update to the SOHC M180 inline-six by Mercedes-Benz and buyers could choose an optional limited-slip differential. Heavier than its predecessors, the 280 SL is popular amongst car enthusiasts and has become known as one of the most reliable and sturdy Mercedes-Benz models ever produced.
Being sold with a TitleMake: Mercedes-Benz
Model: 280SL Pagoda
Year: 1969
VIN: 1130441009936
Transmission: Manual
Cylinders: 6-Cyl.
Color - Exterior: Red
Color - Interior: Black
Estimate - Range: $80,000 to $100,000
1949 Willys Jeepster
Lot # 067 (Sale Order: 69 of 167)
Being sold with No Reserve.
This 1949 Jeepster was donated by the widow of a life member of OHTM, and all proceeds from this sale will be going to help continue the legacy, fund new construction and educational programs at Owls Head Transportation Museum.
The Jeepster?s I-4 engine was rated at 63 hp and coupled to a Borg-Warner T-96 3-speed manual transmission with an overdrive unit as standard. The Planadyne single transverse leaf spring independent front suspension, entire drivetrain, front end, rear suspension, steering, and four-wheel drum brakes were from the Willys Station Wagon, and the flat-topped rear fenders were taken from the Jeep truck line.
This Jeepster has been well maintained, and seat belts were installed by the late owner.
There is some slight pitting of bumper chrome, and trim.
This is a fun summer driver, it starts, runs and drives very well.
Being sold with a title.
1967 Camaro R/S Coupe
Lot # 068 (Sale Order: 70 of 167)
1967 Camaro "R/S" Coupe, was a lifetime west coast car until very recently.
This original "LA-built" California Car,It is a TRUE "3A-code" rally sport equipment, factory hideaway headlights, correct "Turbo Fire" 327-V8, factory powerglide automatic transmission, factory power steering, factory power brakes, and original deluxe interior.
This Camaro is also sporting the correct Granada Gold paint, rally stripe kit with correct 14" rally wheels and wearing new redline radial tires, and has a new black vinyl roof
The seller states this Camaro Runs & Drives Great!
Being sold with a title.
2003 Ford Mustang Passenger Car, VIN # 1FAFP44453F405353
Lot # 069 (Sale Order: 71 of 167)
This 2003 Mustang convertible was stored for the last 11 years, all original paint, and has had new tires installed.
The seller states this car is all original and runs well.
Being sold with a Title
Year: 2003
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Vehicle Type: Passenger Car
Mileage: 30,720
Body Type: 2 Door Convertible
Trim Level: Deluxe; Premium
Drive Line: RWD
Engine Type: V6, 3.8L
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Horsepower: 150HP
Transmission: Automatic
VIN #: 1FAFP44453F405353
Features and Notes:
1956 Ford F-100 Pick up
Lot # 070 (Sale Order: 72 of 167)
Being sold with No Reserve is this very nice Ford F100 Pickup.
The seller states this truck was restored to a high standard in 2000 and has stood up well.
Being sold with a Title.
1966 Corvette
Lot # 071 (Sale Order: 73 of 167)
Real 427/425 roadster with only 39,000 original miles that has benefited from an older and meticulous restoration that still presents incredibly well today. An all numbers-matching example with the exception of the correctly date-coded and stamped block.
This big-block bruiser checks al the boxes with a 4-speed, side exhaust, knock-off wheels, both tops, leather interior, teakwood steering wheel and that gorgeous and correct Nassau Blue paint .
This car comes with a new black soft top, while a new white soft top is also available to go with the car.
The former owner/restorer was so fastidious with the restoration that he replaced the seat foams and upholstery, even though the originals go with the car, and are in fine condition and commensurate for a car with just 39,000 original miles.
Two binders full of restoration and maintenance receipts, as well as photos of various power-train number stampings go with this incredible mid-year, big-block Corvette.
Sold with a registration
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Corvette
Year: 1966
VIN: 194676s107207
Mileage: 39050
Engine: 427Ci
Horsepower: 425
Transmission: 4-Speed Manual
Cylinders: 8-Cyl.
Color - Exterior: Blue
Color - Interior: Black
Estimate - Range: $125,000 to $130,000
2014 Ford F-350 With Plow
Lot # 072 (Sale Order: 74 of 167)
Being sold with a Title
1952 Jaguar XK120
Lot # 073 (Sale Order: 75 of 167)
One of the most iconic sports cars in automotive history, the Jaguar XK120, began as a streamlined stop gap design built to highlight Jaguar?s new twin-cam six-cylinder engine. When it debuted at the 1948 London Motor Show it was considered an immediate success. With a reported top speed of 120 mph and an elegant sleek design, demand for Jaguar?s new automobile soared and the XK120, Jaguar?s first post-war sports car, was officially born. This XK120 is an excellent, numbers matching example of Jaguar?s legendary sports car and is proudly offered for sale at the New England Auto Auction.
1952 Jaguar XK120, chassis # 670820, is an excellent example of a numbers matching vehicle that has undergone a complete top-quality restoration. The exterior red finish highlights the classic curves of Jaguar design brilliantly. On the interior, the biscuit-colored upholstery compliments the exterior color and highlights the design of the cockpit exceptionally well. Under the rear deck lid, the trunk upholstery is in the same condition as the interior. Both the exterior and interior features of this car are considered by the consignor to be in excellent condition. According to the odometer, this XK120 has been driven just 213 miles since the restoration was completed. An older restoration, this Jaguar has always been well maintained and cared for as its condition validates. Quality is evident when inspecting this vehicle and folder or restoration receipts and notes is included in the sale.
Under the bonnet, this XK120 is powered by its numbers matching, 3.4L twin-cam six-cylinder engine paired to a four-speed manual gearbox and according to the consignor this Jaguar runs, drives, and operates exactly as it should. Numbers matching XK120?s restored to this caliber are not often found. Photographs of the matching engine numbers can be provided on request and this vehicle is currently available for viewing, prior to the auction, at the Owls Head Transportation Museum. Vehicle is sold with a title.