$375,000
ExpiredMissouri. Published 5 months ago
104099 km Blue
Despite a well-deserved reputation for producing some of the finest sporting cars in the world, Lagonda nevertheless found itself facing receivership in the mid-1930s. Even …
$63,500
ExpiredMissouri. Updated 5 months ago
Black
This 1937 Business mans coupe Was built by a GM engineer. Powered by a 383 stroker, Backed by a 4l60 automatic transmission with overdrive. Corvette …
$195,000
ExpiredMissouri. Published 5 months ago
Red
For many enthusiasts, the 1932 Lincoln KB represents the pinnacle of aesthetic and mechanical achievement for the Lincoln marque. The KB carried Lincolns first V12, …
$23,000
ExpiredMissouri. Updated 5 months ago
2811 km Manual Black
Gateway Classic Cars St. Louis is proud digitally present the 1931 Ford Sedan a classic piece of automotive history. This vehicle is a true standout …
$44,000
ExpiredMissouri. Updated 5 months ago
Automatic
Gateway Classic Cars of ST. Louis is proud to offer this stunning 1937 Chevrolet Pickup. Step back in time and into the drivers seat of …
$89,900
ExpiredMissouri. Updated 7 months ago
774 km Manual Black
HIGHLIGHTS: SPECTACULAR, SHOW-QUALITY RESTORATION OVER $170,000 INVESTED JUST RELEASED FROM A WORLD-CLASS COLLECTION RARE AND HIGHLY DESIRABLE COLOR COMBINATION RETAINS ITS ORIGINAL MATCHING NUMBERS ENGINE …
Negotiable
ExpiredMissouri. Updated 7 months ago
Blue
With the world still reeling in the aftermath of World War II Rolls-Royce and Bentley dusted off and set to work returning to the business …
$98,500
ExpiredMissouri. Updated 7 months ago
Red
While the iconic American Woody may not have been invented by Chrysler it can certainly be argued that it was Chrysler that perfected the concept …
$495,000
ExpiredMissouri. Updated 7 months ago
Blue
In the aftermath of World War II Delahaye had survived battered but not broken. Until production of their landmark 135-series could resume the company paid …
$139,500
ExpiredMissouri. Updated 7 months ago
Green
Before the Roadmaster Buicks flagship model was known as the Series 80. In 1931 Buick aimed to market a luxury sedan equipped with their newly …









