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Sold By: Skyway ClassicEarly C1 Corvettes, like the gorgeous 1956 Corvette we have here at Skyway Classics, are skyrocketing in price on the collector car market, and this example is certainly one you need to consider. If you want something that still looks, smells, feels, and drives like a real, honest solid-axle Corvette, this is the right car for you. It has been kept at a high level, with the great color combination of silver with white coves and a red interior, has what we believe to be the original numbers matching F code #991 casting number rebuilt engine, and all the stock parts that have been replaced come with the car.
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Sold By: Skyway ClassicThe 1961 Chevrolet Corvette we have here at Skyway Classics is a perfect example of the high-performance Corvette for that year. It is an all-numbers matching Corvette with only 29k original miles and has been garage kept, cranked on a weekly basis, and driven only on sunny days and never during the rain. It is exceptional overall with impeccable paint, 283 cubic inch engine 270 horsepower version with dual 4's, a 4-speed manual that shifts perfectly, has the high performance big brakes, and both tops, convertible and hard top.
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Sold By: Skyway ClassicWe have a completely restored 1961 Chevrolet Bubbletop for sale here at Skyway Classics with the great white/red color combo and the original engine too.
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Sold By: Gullwing Motor CarsSeen for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show in 1957, the car was developed by chief engineer Giulio Alfieri as a fast, comfortable gran turismo that offered exhilarating performance but also day to day usability. The straight-six engine, the company’s first unit designed solely for road use, displaced 3485 cc and featured an aluminum block, dual overhead cams, twin-plug ignition and three twin-choke Weber carburetors. The ZF-supplied gearbox was an all-synchro four-speed, but from 1960 this was a five-speed, and a three-speed automatic became an option. Later cars would get Lucas fuel injection and were called 3500GTi. Carbureted cars developed 230 hp and 254 lb-ft of torque, enough for a top speed of 130 mph.
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Sold By: Gullwing Motor Cars1961 Mercedes-Benz 190SL with Factory Hardtop
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Sold By: Gullwing Motor Cars1961 Rolls-Royce Phantom V Limousine Left-Hand Drive with Coachwork by Park Ward