domingo, 3 de março de 2019

Dodge Charger Daytona 1969, Estados Unidos
















Dodge Charger Daytona 1969, Estados Unidos
Motor : 440 CI
Exterior : Amarelo e Preto (Yellow and Black)
Interior : Preto
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HIGHLIGHTS
·         1 of 503 Dodge Daytonas produced
·         440 CI V-8 engine
·         4-barrel carburetor
·         Dual exhaust
·         Torqueflite transmission
·         Power steering
·         Yellow with Black interior
·         Bucket seats and center console
·         Pushbutton radio
·         Woodgrain console applique
·         14x6 styled road wheels
·         Redline tires

Of all the cars to emerge from the 1960s, the 1969 Dodge Daytona literally has no equal. This example is one of 503 Dodge Charger Daytonas produced that summer to homologate this body for NASCAR racing, and unlike the later Road Runner-based Superbird, the Daytona was built around the aerodynamic Charger 500. Adding its special nose and rear wing were among other changes done at subcontractor Creative Industries. Under the hood is a 440 Magnum V-8 engine with the 4-barrel carburetor and dual exhaust, backed by a Torqueflite automatic transmission. The car is finished in the scarcely seen combination of Y2 Yellow with black stripe and black interior. It is also equipped with power steering. Inside are headrest-topped bucket seats and center console with wood-grain applique, chrome floor shift and pushbutton radio. In addition to 14x6-inch styled road wheels and redline tires, trim includes chrome exhaust tips, front fender scoops, flip-top gas cap and Daytona stripe lettering. Outrageous from day one and beautifully presented today, the special Dodge offered here remains exclusive.
Fonte : https://www.mecum.com/lots/AZ0319-366226/1969-dodge-daytona/

Chevrolet Cosworth Vega 1975, Estados Unidos

















Chevrolet Cosworth Vega 1975, Estados Unidos
Motor : 2.0L
Exterior : Preto
Interior : Branco
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HIGHLIGHTS
·         Unrestored
·         15,300 miles
·         No. 549 of 2,061 produced in 1975
·         Twin cam 2.0L inline 4-cylinder engine
·         Bendix electronic fuel injection
·         Stainless header
·         4-speed manual transmission
·         Torque arm rear suspension
·         Mostly original paint
·         Original Black and White interior
·         8,000 RPM Sun tachometer
·         AM/FM radio
·         Gold-painted alloy wheels


The Chevrolet Cosworth Vega is a subcompact four-passenger automobile produced by Chevrolet for the 1975 and 1976 model years. It is a limited-production version of the Chevrolet Vega, with higher performance.
Chevrolet developed the car's all-aluminum inline-four 122 cu in (1,999 cc) engine, and British company Cosworth Engineeringdesigned the DOHC cylinder head. 5,000 engines were built.
3,508 cars were made. They were priced nearly double that of a base Vega and only $900 below the 1975 Chevrolet Corvette.
The Cosworth Vega came out of left field and showed the world that, indeed, Chevrolet could build a quality small car with a performance pedigree. A mere 2,061 were produced in 1975, and this one is number 549. Unrestored, it has only traveled 15,300 miles since it rolled out of the showroom and retains most of its original paint. The black and white interior is original, and an 8,000 RPM Sun tachometer keeps drivers informed of critical engine speeds. Outside, the black paint is complemented by gold trim—a signature item for the Cosworth Vega—including the wheels. The twin-cam, 2.0L inline 4-cylinder engine is fed by a Bendix electronic fuel-injection system and breathes out of a stainless-steel header, while a 4-speed manual transmission ushers power to the rear wheels with ease. A torque-arm rear suspension offers a compliant ride and stable handling, and the entire package truly turned the mild-mannered Vega into a world-class machine. Passengers will enjoy the AM/FM radio and bucket seats. Cosworth Vegas are prized today for their blend of rarity and ‘70s small-car performance.

Fonte : https://www.mecum.com/lots/AZ0319-366224/1975-chevrolet-cosworth-vega/



Mercury Montclair Sun Valley 1955, Estados Unidos












Mercury Montclair Sun Valley 1955, Estados Unidos
Motor : 292/185HP
Exterior : Vermelho (Canyon Red and Alaska White)
Interior : Vermelho e Branco
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HIGHLIGHTS
·         1 of 1,787 produced in 1955
·         292 CI V-8 engine
·         185 HP and 274 ft/lbs of torque
·         Automatic transmission
·         Power steering
·         Power brakes
·         Factory correct Canyon Red and White finish
·         Split bench seat
·         Power windows
·         Clock and pushbutton radio
·         Continental kit
·         Fender skirts
·         Bumper guards
·         Full size Mercury wheel covers
·         Painted steel wheels
·         Wide Whitewall tires

For 1955, Mercury introduced a new top-of-the-line Montclair model, and then boosted its appeal with an available Sun Valley edition that was topped by a futuristic Plexiglas half-roof, similar to the Ford Skyliner. One of only 1,787 produced for 1955, this Montclair Sun Valley features its correct Canyon Red paint with a red and white interior to match the white exterior accents. Created as an upmarket Mercury, the Montclair models not only came with extra chrome trim and two-tone paint, but they also featured a lower stance and were powered by a 292 CI Super Torque V-8 with 185 HP. This Montclair Sun Valley is nicely equipped with an automatic transmission, power steering and brakes, power windows, factory Continental kit, fender skirts and bumper guards. The split bench-seat interior includes a clock and pushbutton radio, while the painted steel wheels are covered by full-size Mercury wheel covers and wrapped with vintage-look wide whitewall tires.
Fonte : https://www.mecum.com/lots/AZ0319-373329/1955-mercury-montclair-sun-valley/

Ford Woody Wagon 1949, Estados Unidos


Ford Woody Wagon 1949, Estados Unidos
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Ford Woody Wagon 1949, Estados Unidos










Ford Woody Wagon 1949, Estados Unidos
Motor : 239 CI
Exterior : Creme (Miami Cream)
Interior : Marrom
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HIGHLIGHTS
·         Frame-off restoration
·         239 CI flathead V-8 engine
·         Downdraft carburetor
·         Oil bath air cleaner
·         3-speed manual transmission
·         Column-mounted shifter
·         3rd row seat
·         Electric wipers
·         Clock and radio
·         Rear-mounted spare
·         Bumper guards
·         Painted steel wheels
·         Chrome hubcaps and trim rings
·         Wide Whitewall tires

Highly resonant with the buying public in 1949, Ford’s restyling was the first herald of America’s major postwar automotive redesigns. Vehicles like this two-door wood-sided wagon also benefited from the new “lifeguard body” steel undergirding, and this wonderful car has been restored. Power comes from a classic 239 CI flathead V-8 engine, with its downdraft carburetor and oil-bath air cleaner. A driveshaft replaced the aging torque-tube design, and this woody features the 3-speed manual transmission with a column-mounted shifter. In keeping with growing families, this wagon came with the third-row seat, with niceties like electric wipers, in-dash clock and radio. There is a rear-mounted spare tire, bumper guards, the new-for-’49 styling and the bullet-nose grille, with the paint work in a complementary cream tone. Riding on painted steel wheels with wide whitewall tires, chrome hubcaps and trim rings, this was a prized possession for its first owner, and it certainly should be one for you as well.
Fonte : https://www.mecum.com/lots/AZ0319-373328/1949-ford-woody-wagon/